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Redaction Committee for Interoperability<br />

In my view, the persons responsible of the maintenance and operation of the model reference<br />

versions would be very suitable for this work.<br />

Redaction Committee for Common model verification<br />

As we hope to use common verification schemes not only for biases and rmse, very<br />

experience scientists in verification with an interest for new and unconventional methods<br />

should be chosen.<br />

Redaction Committee for the European multi-model LAM EPS<br />

Most of the LAM EPS specialists will participate at the ALADIN-HIRLAM LAM EPS<br />

Workshop of Vienna (13-14 Nov. 2006). At this meeting, we should discuss the European<br />

participation to TIGGE-LAM. It would be efficient if the "redactors" could be chosen among<br />

the participants to this meeting: they would have the latest information and we could organise<br />

the first meeting of this Redaction Committee in Vienna after the ALADIN-HIRLAM<br />

Workshop.<br />

The names of the Consortium Representatives have to be communicated to the <strong>SRNWP</strong><br />

Programme Manager till the 31st of October 2006.<br />

After, reception of the names, the Programme Manager will liaise with the 3 groups in order<br />

to organise the work.<br />

It has been said at the meeting that a first report will be provided at the end the year.<br />

New Governance for the 3rd phase of the <strong>SRNWP</strong> Programme<br />

At the meeting, we discussed the future role of the<br />

- Lead Centres<br />

- <strong>SRNWP</strong> Workshops<br />

- EWGLAM Meetings<br />

- Advisory Committee<br />

Replacement of the Lead Centres (LC) by Working Groups (WG)<br />

Three functions or duties have been defined for the Lead Centres when they have been<br />

created in 1999:<br />

1. Organise every two years a workshop on their topic of responsibility<br />

This function has been entirely fulfilled.<br />

2. Inform regularly the other NMS on the state of the art in their topic of responsibility<br />

This function has been only partially fulfilled.<br />

It was foreseen that the LC would report at the annual EWGLAM/<strong>SRNWP</strong> meetings. But<br />

because of agenda constraints, only 15 minutes could generally be put at the disposal of a LC<br />

for its report.<br />

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