Copernicus Change Services (C3S) Data Rescue workshop

4 December 5 December 900am – Welcome, safety briefing Session 5: Historic climate case studies and analysis tools Andrew Lorrey (NIWA) 900-920am SEARCH & Southeast Australian data rescue Session 1 : C3S data rescue programme Linden Ashcroft (BoM) & Joelle Gergis (U of Melbourne) 920-940am Overview of C3S: Rob Allan & Kate Willett (UKMO) 920-940am Weather Detective 940-1000am Christa Pudmensky (U of Queensland) Importance of historical climatology Phil Jones (U of East Anglia) 940-1000am Quality control tools for data rescue 1000-1020am Maria Antonia Valente (U of Lisbon) Archive-based data rescue and historical data sources Clive Wilkinson (U of East Anglia/RECLAIM) 1000-1020am Interactive Exercise 3 - Extremes analysis 1020am: Discussion Manola Brunet (U Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona) 1030-1100am : Morning tea 1020am: Discussion Session 2 : Data formatting and data portals 1030-1100am: Morning tea 1100-1120am ERA-CLIM2 Global registry and C3S Registry Services Session 6: Historic climate case studies and analysis tools (cont.) Maria Antonia Valente (U of Lisbon) 1100-1120am 7-Station temperature series 1120-1140am Jim Salinger (provisional) Marine climate data rescue and IMMA Clive Wilkinson (UEA & RECLAIM) 1120-1140am Dirty Weather Diaries of Reverend Davis 1140am-1200pm Andrew Lorrey and Petra Pearce (NIWA) Overview of the I-DARE data rescue portal Peter Siegmund (KNMI) 1140am-1200pm Pacific Science Program data rescue 1200-1220pm Simon McGree (Bureau of Meteorology, AUS) Interactive exercise 1 – Using the I-DARE portal Peter Siegmund (KNMI) 1200-1220pm Compilation and homogenisation of historic wind speed data 1220pm: Discussion Cesar Azorin-Molina (U of Gothenburg) 1230-130pm : Lunch 1220pm: Discussion Session 3 : Rescue of large format and analog data 1230-130pm : Lunch 130-150pm International data rescue of analog environmental records Session 7: Climate analysis tools Rick Crouthamel (IEDRO) 130-150pm Use of reanalyses in climate research 150-210pm James Renwick (Victoria University of Wellington) SW Pacific Historic storm track analysis Andrew Lorrey (NIWA) 150-210pm Synoptic types in climate research 210-250pm Simon Parsons (U of Canterbury, NZ) Interactive Exercise 2- Evaluating analog cyclone tracks in GoogleEarth Andrew Lorrey (NIWA) & Howard Diamond (NOAA) 210-250pm Interactive Exercise 4 – Working with climate indices and synoptic types 250pm: Discussion in Jupyter notebooks 300pm: Afternoon tea Nicolas Fauchereau (NIWA)

Session 4 : Citizen Science data rescue 250pm: Discussion 330-350pm 300pm : Afternoon tea Meteorological Records Image Database Mac Benoy (Bureau of Meteorology, AUS) Session 8: Applications of rescued and assimilated data 330-350pm 350-410pm Assessment of the SPCZ in different reanalysis products Citizen science and machine learning Tom Harvey (Victoria University of Wellington) Philip Brohan (UKMO) 350-410pm 410-430pm Analysis of historic data in CliDEsc – examples from the Pacific Discussion and Questions Alan Porteous (NIWA)

410-430pm Discussion and Questions