#Introduction:

I am a #ClimateScientist at Germany’s national meteorological service (#DWD, https://social.bund.de/@DeutscherWetterdienst).

I am head of the department “#hydrometeorology”, which provides hydrometeorological products & user-tailored services, esp. for #hydrology and #WaterManagement in #Germany, incl. assessments of #ExtremeEvents, #ClimateChange, etc.

The department hosts the 'Global #Precipitation #Climatology Centre' (#GPCC) & the Satellite Application Facility on #ClimateMonitoring (#CMSAF).

Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) (@[email protected])

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#Introduction, continued:

With our international data centres, we provide international climate datasets in support of global climate assessments. #GPCC #CMSAF

A few month ago, we summarized these activities in a paper with focus on Africa: "Contributions to the Improvement of Climate Data Availability and Quality for Sub-Saharan Africa".

https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2021.815043

Contributions to the Improvement of Climate Data Availability and Quality for Sub-Saharan Africa

Reliable weather observations are the basis to assess climate change and variability. Compared to other regions of the world, long time series of weather observations are sparse in many countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Various activities at national or international level are ongoing to improve the availability and quality of climate databases. Here, we present ongoing international contributions with a focus on representative examples hosted at Germany's national meteorological service DWD (Deutscher Wetterdienst). The international exchange of monthly climate reports (CLIMAT) is monitored within the Monitoring Centre of the GCOS Surface Network (Global Climate Observing System). In that context also quality control is performed and data are made publicly available. Recent climate observations can be complemented by digitization of historical hand-written weather observations which are available in distributed archives. International data centers, such as the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC), collect international data. They perform quality-control of these observations and provide derived products in support of global and regional climate assessments. These activities can also contribute to the improvement of national climate databases, as e.g., demonstrated in a cooperation among selected countries with the SASSCAL initiative (Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management). Satellite-based observations are an addit...

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The Global Precipitation Climatology Centre also contributed to the recently published: "State of the Climate in Europe": https://respublicae.eu/@CopernicusEU/109287537658434554

The satellite-based datasets of #CMSAF (Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring; https://www.cmsaf.eu) also include surface radiation, a parameter of great relevance for #RenewableEnergy applications.

One of our use cases was included in the recently published report of WMO: "State of #ClimateServices 2022: Energy" (https://library.wmo.int/doc_num.php?explnum_id=11340#page=41): Climate services supporting renewable energy applications in Germany’s transport infrastructure"

#SolarEnergy #ClimateData