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The climate prediction service strengthens the urban resilience to climate variability.



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employees of the city administration working in the urban planning, environmental protection, green space and public health offices.






  • urban development
  • smart cities
  • local and regional planning
  • assess climate change risk
  • forecast threats to human health

The Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), is a public institution with partial legal capacity under the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport.

DWD is responsible for meeting meteorological requirements arising from all areas of economy and society in Germany.

The core tasks are weather forecasting, issuing warnings on weather-related hazards, climate monitoring throughout Germany as well as the assessment of climate change and the provision of advice and guidance on climate change adaptation.

The DWD operates the national climate archive, where long-term data series are stored as a basis for climate change research and monitoring.

DWD’s supercomputing centre processes and stores weather bulletins from all over the world, preparing them for further use by e.g. public institutions, the industry and the media.


       


The DWD operates the national climate archive, where long-term data series are stored as a basis for climate change research and monitoring.

DWD’s supercomputing centre processes and stores weather bulletins from all over the world, preparing them for further use by e.g. public institutions, the industry and the media.

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  • Easily understandable information on climate variability and change in their own city and comparable regional information for their federal state and the state as a whole
  • Meteorological and climatological data and results preferably available on public accessible platforms
  • High resolution interactive maps
  • Display data in the format of maps/images with possibility of data export
  • High computational requirements and expert knowledge needed to provide high-resolution climate prediction information
  • Spatial resolution of currently available climate predictions is to low to gain climate information for cities without further post-processing and bias correction etc.
  • Assessing and communicating uncertainties of model results
  • Low quality for some data products (currently not usable for decision making) 



  • maps, tables and time series of temperature and precipitation for seasonal and decadal climate outlooks
  •  free and easy access via DWD climate prediction website
  • Data visualization of results including download function
  • extensive explanatory material in German and English


Learn more about the service: www.dwd.de/climatepredictions

Learn more about e-shape: www.e-shape.eu

A question? Contact the Helpdesk: https://helpdesk.e-shape.eu






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