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Version 1st June 2021 Day 1 – Thursday 17 June 2021 Moderated by Helga VAN LEUR, Ambassador Climate, Sustainability and Behaviour, Meteorologist since 1994 and broadcast meteorologist for 20 years at RTL The Netherlands OFFICIAL OPENING 09:15 Opening video – Welcome to EUMETSAT 09:20 Official opening by EUMETSAT Director-General Phil EVANS and Jean JOUZEL, President of Meteo et Climat 09:45 Break FUTURE FOCUS – WEATHER+ PART 1 EUMETSAT is shaping the future of weather forecasting. EUMETSAT’s next generation of satellites will deliver data faster and with a higher resolution, thus empowering weather forecasters and climate scientists with unprecedented tools and information. 09:50 EUMETSAT contribution to regional weather forecasting and nowcasting, Elín BJÖRK JONASDOTTIR, Meteorologist, Icelandic Meteorological Office 10:05 Satellite observations and global weather forecasting, Tony McNALLY, Principal Scientist ECMWF 10:20 More than weather…climate monitoring, oceans, flood forecasting, fires, air quality (Copernicus), dust, ash, Paolo RUTI, Chief Scientist, EUMETSAT 10:35 Meet the satellites – MTG and EPS-SG, 3D animations, Mark HIGGINS, Training Manager, EUMETSAT 10:50 Future generations of weather satellites – capabilities & impact on forecasting and nowcasting, Stephan BOJINSKI, MTG Applications and User Support Expert, EUMETSAT 11:05 Break FUTURE FOCUS – WEATHER+ PART 1 11:35 Discover EUMETView, an Online Map Service that provides data visualisation through a customisable web user interface, Mark HIGGINS, Training Manager, EUMETSAT 11:50 Virtual Tour of Geostationary Mission Control Room, Gareth WILLIAMS, Head of the Flight Operations Division, EUMETSAT 12:05-13:30 Lunch break FOCUS ON AFRICA EUMETSAT delivers data in near-real time to the African National Weather Services, thus supporting their positive impact on the African sustainable development. 13:30 How EUMETSAT supports Earth observation in Africa –Vincent GABAGLIO, International relations officer, EUMETSAT 13:50 Role of satellite observations in weather forecasting and climate monitoring in Africa - Lee-Ann SIMPSON, South African Weather Services 14:10 Break Version 1st June 2021 DECADE OF OCEAN FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Decision-makers rely increasingly on satellite data to create the conditions for a sustainable development of the Ocean. 14:15 How satellite data support countries in creating improved conditions for sustainable development of the Ocean? – Jörg SCHULZ, Climate Service and Product Manager, EUMETSAT 14:35 Role of satellite observations in ocean monitoring, Sea Ice Observation Thomas LAVERGNE, Research Scientist, Norwegian Meteorological Institute 14:55 Keeping in contact, and wrap up of the day – Paul COUNET, Head of Strategy, Communication & International. Relations, EUMETSAT 15:10 Break 15:15 Act on climate change with “The Warming Stripes" with Michael SECKLER, Digital Communication Officer/UN Climate Change (UNFCCC) & Professor Ed HAWKINS, University of Reading 15:40 : End of the day Day 2 – Friday 18 June 2021 Moderated by Helga VAN LEUR, Ambassador Climate, Sustainability and Behaviour, Meteorologist since 1994 and broadcast meteorologist for 20 years at RTL The Netherlands BROADCASTING CLIMATE NEWS - INSIDER INSIGHTS FROM ECMWF Copernicus Services, Euronews and CNN. Moderated by Özden TERLI, Meteorologist, Climate Communicator & Weather Presenter at ZDF (Germany) 09:00 Panel discussion with ECMWF Copernicus Services media partners Euronews, by Jeremy WILKS (France), CNN, by Brandon MILLER (US), and Copernicus Climate Change Service Senior Scientist Freja VAMBORG. 10:00 Q&A session “Material for media from ECMWF Copernicus Services” with Jeremy WILKS, Brandon MILLER and Freja VAMBORG 10:30 Break CLIMATE FROM EARTH AND SPACE - ESA 10:45 Introduction to “Earth observation data for media” by Robert MEISNER ESA Earth Observation Outreach & Φ-Experience coordinator The presentation will give an overview of the material available from ESA for journalists for use in their reporting.It will contain a collection of examples where Earth Observation data can complement to the reporting on a certain event. This will contain examples from natural disasters, climate change and specific Earth related events.An overview will be given on a wide range of material from raw data to sophisticated time-series animations for journalistic use and beyond. & “Climate from Space - communicating beyond science and policy” by Sophie HEBDEN Future Earth Research Coordinator - Earth observations (seconded to the ESA Climate Office by Future Earth)Long-term, stable climate data records are vital for tracking global climate change required by the UNFCCC. This presentation will highlight ESA's space-based climate records and animations of these data, giving a context for extreme events, and the global changes being observed. It will also give an update on new and upcoming missions, and a tour of our new web-app to allow participants to interact with the climate data directly. 11:40 ESA – live visit of the ESOC Control Room by Daniel MESPLES , HSO-OEL Sentinel-5p Spacecraft Operations Manager (ESA) 12:10-14:00 Lunch break COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE-COP 26 STAKES & AMBITION Version 1st June 2021 14:00 Official opening by Prof. Peeteri TAALAS, Secretary General of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) 14:05 - Discussion “COP26 - Stakes and ambition of the next United Nations conference on climate change in Glasgow”. Moderated by Bernadette WOODS PLACKY, Climate Central Chief Meteorologist (US) with Jonathan LYNN, Head of Communications and Media Relations, IPCC and John HAY, Newsroom Chief Editor UNFCCC. 15:00 Break video “climate planet” COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE-ROADMAP AND BEST PRACTICES IN THE MEDIA 15:15 Discussion “Roadmap and best practices on Communicating Climate Change” Sharing knowledge and best practice for better communicate on climate change. Weathercasters and journalist’s discussion group about Climate matters in weather reports. Introduction vidéo Moderated by Karine DURAND, journalist environmental specialist with Ada MONZON, WKAQ (Porto Rico), Anika De BEER, Restore Africa Funds (South Africa), Alex DEAKIN, UK Met Office (Great Britain) and Anju SINGH, Doordarshan (India). 16:40 Synthesis of the Discussion Groups by Jesper THEILGAARD, journalist (Denmark). 17:00 Closing official by Helga VAN LEUR (The Netherlands) and Christian VANNIER (FIM, France) .