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Climate Research
The Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research (CESAR): the 213m mast and radiation site
KNMI provides advanced scientific knowledge, observations and advice
on the global climate system, substantiating the efforts of the Dutch
government (or governmental organizations) to protect The Netherlands
to the impacts of climate and climate change. KNMI assures the high
quality of its activities by participating in the national and
international climate research efforts.
KNMI's climate activities are carried out for an important part
through international cooperation, on an appropriate high-level, to
ensure the availability of state-of-the-art, high-quality results and
to maintain the international stature and visibility of The
Netherlands. Climate research and monitoring is necessarily a global
undertaking to which developed countries like The Netherlands and its
national meteorological institute choose to contribute as part of its
international policy. KNMI contributes to international efforts on
climate monitoring and modeling via the following international
bodies: IPCC, WMO, GMES, GCOS.
KNMI's climate activities aim to:
- construct state-of-the-art climate scenario's for the Netherlands
and support its use;
- maintain and improve long-term, high-quality local and global
climate monitoring capabilities, adhering to the GCOS guidelines;
- provide leading and substantial contributions in the future
assessments supporting climate policy (IPCC);
- lead the development and utilization of community climate system
models;
- perform research on the critical issues that currently limit the
ability to predict future climate on the global scale;
- perform essential process and modelling studies needed to
understand climate change and its predictability;
- provide input for adaptation, mitigation and geo-engineering.
KNMI's Climate Research is carried out in five divisions:
- Climate Observations: satellite observations of the
atmospheric composition, for application in research on climate, air
quality, and stratospheric ozone.
- Chemistry and Climate: quantify, understand and predict
anthropogenic and natural changes in atmospheric composition and their
consequences for climate, air quality and ultraviolet radiation.
- Climate Services: provides knowledge and information on past,
current and future climate.
- Global Climate: study of large-scale climate
variability, including the effects of climate change.
- Regional Climate:
model development, observations and fundamental research to address
current issues in climate research on the regional scale.
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