11th CCI Colocation 2021
ESA's climate community will gather virtually 4-8th October
11th CCI Colocation meeting will be held virtually 4-8th October 2021 in conjunction with the CMUG project integration meeting.
This annual meeting brings together the ESA CCI community and invited participants from lead international organisations in climate science. It aims to review ESA's role in providing evidence of a changing climate and showcase the programme's achievements and contributions, as well as providing opportunity for forward-looking discussions on the ESA's next climate programme.
Held over 5 days, participants will review CCI's contributions to UNFCCC IPCC, in particular the 6th Assessment Report Physical Science Basis, its links to the modelling community and role in climate research more broadly, and support for operational climate services.
Participation is by invitation only. Details for joining to follow via email. If you have queries, please contact Paul Fisher.
Agenda
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Presentations, posters and meeting documents
Session 4 - CCI+ implementation
Posters
Sea Level Budget Closure CCI - results
Lightning talks CCI Fellows
Session 5 - IPCC AR6 contributions from CCI+
General Approach and summary - Richard Jones
Session 6 - Linking Climate modelling and observations
AIMES - Priorities and Opportunities - H.Liddy
Role of CCI Data in Climate Research beyond Model Development - D.Notz
Session 7 - Preparing for the New Climate Programme
Foresight Report Summary - R.Jones
EO for UNFCCC Paris Agreement - M.Hegglin
ESPI Study on National Climate Activities - A.M.Trofaier
Operational Climate Services: Update on C3S Plans for Phase 2 - C.Buontempo
EUMETSAT's CDOP: Update Following Recent Review - P.Ruti
Session 8 - The New Climate Programme: COMPASS
New Climate Programme, COMPASS - S.Mecklenburg
Applications Of CCI Data In ESA's EO4SD Climate Resilience Projects - C.Domenech
COP-26 Demo Project 'City Explorer' - D.Fletcher
COP-26 Demo Project 'PODCAST-DEMO' - M.Racault
'Globally Local Agenda': Using Global CDRs For Regional, National And Local Applications - C.Merchant