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CDOP-2 <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

(<strong>Main</strong>)<br />

Doc. No: <strong>SAF</strong>/H<strong>SAF</strong>/<strong>CDOP2</strong>/PP/1.0<br />

Issue: Version 1.0<br />

Date: 11/12/2012<br />

Page: 20/99<br />

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2.2 Consortium structure and responsibilities<br />

The participants to H-<strong>SAF</strong> in CDOP-2 are the same as in the CDOP with the exception of Romania<br />

which during CDOP was a candidate for the Visiting Scientists Programme.<br />

The Leading Entity is the Italian Meteorological Service. It provides the Coordination and Central<br />

functions from Rome (ITAF SMA-USAM Headquarters) and Pratica di Mare (ITAF CNMCA, the<br />

National Meteorological Centre).<br />

Among the participating Institutes, their role reflects the overall technical and organizational<br />

architecture of the <strong>Project</strong> , which is based on:<br />

The Product development and generation area, distributed among five operational centres,<br />

Italy/ITAF CNMCA for precipitation, Austria/ZAMG and ECMWF for soil moisture,<br />

Finland/FMI and Turkey/TSMS for snow.<br />

The User area, composed by two Clusters, one for the Hydrological programme coordinated<br />

by Poland/IMWM, and one for the Products validation/quality monitoring programme,<br />

coordinated by Italy/DPC.<br />

The list of participating Institutes is provided in Table 5; all these Institutes have signed a sub<br />

agreement with the Leading Entity. All participating Institutes are cooperating entities, contributing<br />

to the funding.<br />

No. Acronym Units in the Country Country Role in the <strong>Project</strong> Responsible to<br />

01 ZAMG<br />

Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und<br />

Geodynamik<br />

Austria<br />

02 IRM Institut Royal Météorologique Belgium<br />

03 NIMH<br />

04 ECMWF<br />

National Institute of Meteorology and<br />

Hydrology<br />

European Centre for Medium-range<br />

Weather Forecasts<br />

Bulgaria<br />

ECMWF<br />

Leader for soil moisture<br />

Contributor for<br />

Validation and<br />

Hydrovalidation services<br />

Contributor for<br />

Validation and<br />

Hydrovalidation services<br />

Contributor for “core”<br />

soil moisture<br />

Leading Entity<br />

Leading Entity<br />

Leading Entity<br />

Leading Entity<br />

05 FMI Finnish Meteorological Institute Finland Leader for snow Leading Entity<br />

06<br />

Météo-<br />

France<br />

Météo-France<br />

France<br />

07 BfG Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde Germany<br />

08 OMSZ Hungarian Meteorological Service Hungary<br />

09<br />

10 DPC<br />

ITAF SMA-<br />

USAM /ITAF<br />

CNMCA<br />

Servizio Meteorologico<br />

dell’Aeronautica<br />

Dipartimento Protezione Civile,<br />

Presidenza Consiglio Ministri<br />

Italy<br />

Italy<br />

Contributor for<br />

Validation and<br />

Hydrovalidation services<br />

Contributor for<br />

Validation and<br />

Hydrovalidation services<br />

Contributor for<br />

Validation services<br />

Leading Institute +<br />

Leader for precipitation<br />

Leader for Product<br />

Validation Programme<br />

Leading Entity<br />

Leading Entity<br />

Leading Entity<br />

EUMETSAT<br />

Leading Entity

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