Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2493415
Sist endret: 2. september 2022, 14:51

Cristin-prosjekt-ID: 2493415
Sist endret: 2. september 2022, 14:51
Prosjekt

Co-Production of climate services for East Africa (CONFER)

prosjektleder

Erik Wilhelm Kolstad
ved NORCE Klima og miljø ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

prosjekteier / koordinerende forskningsansvarlig enhet

  • NORCE Klima og miljø ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

Finansiering

  • TotalbudsjettNOK 70.000.000
  • EC/H2020
    Prosjektkode: 869730

Klassifisering

Vitenskapsdisipliner

Samfunnsvitenskap • Meteorologi • Hydrologi

Kategorier

Prosjektkategori

  • Bidragsprosjekt

Kontaktinformasjon

Telefon
+4795069220
Sted
Jørund Raukleiv Strømsøe

Tidsramme

Avsluttet
Start: 1. september 2020 Slutt: 29. februar 2024

Beskrivelse Beskrivelse

Tittel

Co-Production of climate services for East Africa (CONFER)

Vitenskapelig sammendrag

CONFER is a multi-national collaboration to bolster resilience to climate impacts and reduce disaster risk in East Africa, potentially reaching 365 million people in eleven countries. Our main objective is to co-develop dedicated climate services for the water, energy and food security sectors with stakeholders and end-users, to enhance their ability to plan for and adapt to seasonal climate fluctuations. The scientific work in CONFER is ambitious and aims to break new ground along three inter-related tracks. First, we will secure end-user engagement by using the Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Fora, which are held three times per year and attract about 200 stakeholders, as platforms for co-production of new and dedicated climate services for our focus sectors. By fostering a two-way dialogue between our scientists and a large group of stakeholders and end-users, we will create enthusiasm and raise awareness to ensure that the value of our new science and products is fully realized by those who need them the most. Second, we will improve on the accuracy and local detail of numerical prediction model outputs for East Africa, with a particular focus on seasonal prediction. Third, we will develop statistical and machine learning tools to obtain a new level of seasonal forecast skill based on numerical models and high-resolution satellite data. We will also involve our scientific experts in a large training and capacity development programme designed to enhance climate information uptake in our focus sectors. Our research and outreach address important IPCC topics, the sustainable development goals, and the expected impacts in the call for proposals. We will aim to influence policymaking through frequent interaction with stakeholders at the climate outlook fora, by publishing policy briefs, and by organizing an open conference on climate services in Africa.

prosjektdeltakere

prosjektleder

Erik Wilhelm Kolstad

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektleder
    ved NORCE Klima og miljø ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
Aktiv cristin-person

Jørund Raukleiv Strømsøe

  • Tilknyttet:
    Prosjektdeltaker
    ved NORCE Klima og miljø ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
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Resultater Resultater

Lagged oceanic effects on the East African short rains.

Kolstad, Erik Wilhelm; MacLeod, David. 2022, Climate Dynamics. NORCE, UoBVitenskapelig artikkel

Drivers of Subseasonal Forecast Errors of the East African Short Rains.

Kolstad, Erik Wilhelm; MacLeod, D.; Demissie, Teferi Dejene. 2021, Geophysical Research Letters. NORCE, UoB, MET, ETIOPIAVitenskapelig artikkel
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