Pacific Terms of Reference
1.To oversee and facilitate the implementation of CLIVAR in the Pacific sector in order to meet the objectives outlined in the Science and Implementation Plans in collaboration with other relevant panels, research foci groups and task teams. This includes :
–Understanding the dynamics and teleconnexions of ENSO on multiple timescales (in relation with ENSO in a warming world RF)
–Indo-Pacific Decadal Variability and its global connexion (in relation with Climate Dynamics Panel)
–Ocean mass and property transports and their relationships to the Pacific climate and other basins (in relation with other basin panels)
– Regional impacts of climate variability and changes (sea level, ecosystems, extreme events, etc) (in relation with regional sea level RF and upwelling RF)
- Supporting the development of a sustainable tropical observing system (in relation with the TPOS-2020 steering committee)
2. To coordinate the activities of the Pacific nations, facilitating cooperative efforts and coordinating work within the boundaries of the various nations as well as outside those boundaries. To provide a forum for exchange and discussion of national plans in the Pacific and to facilitate observational and modelling efforts and data sharing
3. To identify persistent model errors and interact with GSOP, OMDC, WCRP (AGCMs) to contribute to model improvement (e.g. cold tongue bias, SPCZ, etc.)
4. To liaise with the Ocean Observation Panel for Climate (OOPC), Global Ocean Observing Systems (GOOS) and Global Observation Panel for Climate (GCOS), with the Joint WMO-IOC Collaborative Board, and other relevant groups to ensure that CLIVAR benefits from and contributes to observations in GOOS and GCOS
5. To liaise with IGBP or IHDP programs (FutureEarth) to assess regional ecosystems or societal impacts of global warming related physical changes in the Pacific
6. To advise the CLIVAR SSG of progress and obstacles toward successful implementation of CLIVAR in the Pacific.