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Making climate science useful: cross-regional learning
from Kenya and Senegal.................................................................224
Emma Visman, Humanitarian Futures Programe, King’s College London;
Dr Arame Tall, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Programme;
Richard Ewbank, Christian Aid; Professor Dominic Kniveton, University of Sussex;
Dr Mariane Diop Kane, Head of Forecasting and Observational Networks
Department, Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie du Sénégal;
Dr Richard Jones, UK Met Office Hadley Centre; Ezekiel M Njoroge,
Kenya Meteorological Department; and Dr Andy Morse, University of Liverpool
Development of climate services in Sweden to support
climate change adaptation..............................................................229
Lena Lindström and Elin Löwendahl,
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
A user-centred design approach to the Seasonal
Climate Outlook............................................................................232
Elizabeth Boulton, Andrew Watkins and David Perry, Climate Information Services,
Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Multinational efforts to produce regional climate
prediction for informed decision-making........................................236
Jin Ho Yoo and Nina Horstmann,
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Climate Center, Korea
Building a scientific basis for climate change adaptation –
the Research Program on Climate Change Adaptation....................239
Professor Nobuo Mimura, Research Program on Climate Change Adaptation
(RECCA) Programme Director, Ibaraki University; Professor Satoshi Takewaka,
RECCA Programme Officer, University of Tsukuba; Dr Shunji Ohta, RECCA
Programme Officer, Waseda University and Masatoshi Kamei, RECCA Secretariat,
Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan
Climate variability and change: perceptions,
experiences and realities................................................................242
K.P.C. Rao and A. Oyoo, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid
Tropics; and W.G. Ndegwa, Kenya Meteorological Department
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Making climate change information available online. .....................246
Juha A. Karhu and Reija Ruuhela, Climate Service Centre,
Finnish Meteorological Institute
How the Met Office (UK) is building capacity and supporting
adaptation in some of the world’s most vulnerable regions...................250
Professor Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist, Met Office (UK)
Building resilience to climate-related hazards.................................254
Pilot Program for Climate Resilience in Nepal and Yemen
The Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation
international training programme – a Swedish initiative.................258
Daniel Holmstedt and Bo Holst, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Climate-related services in China...................................................261
Huijun Wang and Dabang Jiang, Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China’s climate prediction services. ...............................................265
Beijing Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, China
Data rescue: a necessary look at climate.........................................268
Philippe Dandin, Patrick Aressy, Nathalie Deaux, Brigitte Dubuisson,
Gérard Fleuter, Anne-Laure Gibelin, Sylvie Jourdain, Laurence Laval,
Sylvia Menassere, Emeline Roucaute, Anne-Marie Wieczorek, Météo-France,
Direction de la Climatologie
The Climate Science Research Partnership.....................................272
Professor Stephen Belcher, Head of the Met Office Hadley Centre, UK; and
Dr Yvan Biot, Department for International Development (DFID)
Strengthening hydromet services in Mozambique...........................275
Louise Croneborg, Water Resources Management Specialist, World Bank
Drias, the futures of climate: a service for the
benefit of adaptation......................................................................278
Philippe Dandin, Laurent Franchistéguy, Maryvonne Kerdoncuff, Jean-Pascal Atchama,
Guillaume Baillon, Béatrice Cassaigne, Philippe Dos, Patrice Jardin, Didier Lacambre,
Mékafi Tamar, Météo-France, Direction de la Climatologie; Michel Déqué, Serge Planton,
Julien Lémond, Yannick Peings, CNRS-Météo-France/GAME – Centre National de
Recherches Météorologiques; Christian Pagé, CERFACS; Laurent Li, Thomas Noël,
Robert Vautard, Jean Jouzel, Hervé Le Treut, Marc Jamous, CEA-CNRS-UVSQ/IPSL
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