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contract_start | contract_duration | tender_id | contact_phone | l | eoi_end | buyer | categories | attach_list | summary | contact_name | d | contact_addr | extension_duration | extension_iterations | contract_end | eoi_start | title | contact_email | est_value |
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15/02/2016
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60 (months)
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METOFC-9VRH-ZPIRKX
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01392 886839
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9WB2-8NFDYE&contract_id=CONTRACT-9VRH-ZPIRKX&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Radiosonde & Ground Systems</a>
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01/06/2015 12:00
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Met Office
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[u'38120000 - Meteorological instruments', u'38124000 - Radiosonde apparatus']
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[]
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Mr Simon Denton
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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12 (months)
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2
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14/02/2021
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08/05/2015 00:00
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Radiosonde & Ground Systems
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simon.denton@metoffice.gov.uk
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04/09/2015
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60 (months)
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METOFC-9W3A-YDJ07U
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01392 885065
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9W9A-ZLNN18&contract_id=CONTRACT-9W3A-YDJ07U&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Scientific Processing and Intensive Compute Environment (SPICE) ITT</a>
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19/06/2015 12:00
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Met Office
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[u'30210000 - Data-processing machines (hardware)']
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[]
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Mr Jason Malpas
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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24 (months)
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0
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30/09/2020
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05/05/2015 17:00
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Scientific Processing and Intensive Compute Environment (SPICE) ITT
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jason.malpas@metoffice.gov.uk
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31/08/2015
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60 (months)
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METOFC-9U8J-CKMJEU
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01392 885065
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9UBC-EDV47M&contract_id=CONTRACT-9U8J-CKMJEU&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Scientific Processing and Intensive Compute Environment (SPICE) - EME</a>
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31/03/2015 11:00
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Met Office
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[u'30210000 - Data-processing machines (hardware)']
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[]
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The Met Office is a trading fund within the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, operating on a commercial basis under set targets. As the UK's National Weather Service it provides a range of weather and climate services to a large number of public and private sector organisations. It also represents the UK within the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and plays a prominent role in international meteorology.
As a result of a recent supercomputer upgrade the Met Office is looking to upgrade its Scientific Post-processing and Intensive Compute Environment (SPICE) in order to deliver a replacement of existing hardware and storage capabilities, and a radical change in middleware and toolsets that will enable science to perform more efficiently making better use of available compute and storage resources. The intent is the provision of a highly capable and scalable compute installation which will enable a range of non-HPC scientific data processing, including capability for post processing of model outputs, Research and Development activities, Collaborative work and routine administration including code building and the preparation of data for visualisation.
The Met Office currently plans that this replacement SPICE environment be commissioned and accepted autumn / winter 2015. As a result the Met Office is considering inviting expressions of interest via the Open procedure within the Official Journal of the European Union. A Prior Information Notice has been issued to inform the market that a draft ITT will be issued within two weeks of the publication of the PIN, for the market to respond with draft responses in early April 2015. The Met Office request that the responses include a response to each section of the draft ITT, with suppliers highlighting any significant challenges. An indicative budget is also requested as part of the return. It is expected that at the end of April 2015 this will be followed the release of an Open OJEU advert. The Early Market Engagement period will end with the release of an Open OJEU advert.
The Met Office will be seeking a defined product solution as opposed to building the system ourselves; therefore interested parties must recognise this fact. If this opportunity is of interest please express your interest in this requirement so that issue of the draft ITT can be arranged when it is available. The document is subject to change as a result of Early Supplier Market Engagement, funding opportunities and the evolving business requirement.
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Mr Jason Malpas
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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12 (months)
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1
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31/08/2020
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05/03/2015 08:51
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Scientific Processing and Intensive Compute Environment (SPICE) - EME
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jason.malpas@metoffice.gov.uk
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01/08/2015
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12 (months)
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METOFC-9VUJ-W8VUR9
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01392 886823
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9VUL-ZH9VU4&contract_id=CONTRACT-9VUJ-W8VUR9&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Journalism Broadcast training services</a>
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31/05/2015 19:00
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Met Office
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[u'80511000 - Staff training services']
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[]
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The Met Office is looking to improve its services and engagement with UK and international media clients. In working to achieve this, the skills of the people who are required to work with the media client are key. The Met Office is looking to develop a working relationship with a suitable organisation who could provide media/journalism training to Met Office staff at selected points in their training and development.
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Mr Adam Rossiter
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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12 (months)
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3
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31/07/2016
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24/04/2015 10:00
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Journalism Broadcast training services
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adam.rossiter@metoffice.gov.uk
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01/07/2015
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36 (months)
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METOFC-9UCM-576BEF
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01392 885279
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9UCM-H6803C&contract_id=CONTRACT-9UCM-576BEF&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Quantifying uncertainties in climate change projections for risk assessments (WP4.3)</a>
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01/05/2015 00:00
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Met Office
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[u'73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services']
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[]
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The CSSP-China project aims to build a strong strategic partnership between UK and Chinese climate scientists and through an accelerated and enhanced collaborative science programme develop climate services for China and Asia.
The partnership will focus on research and innovation, establishing a firm foundation of cutting-edge science that can underpin the development of climate services to support climate-resilient economic development and social welfare.
The underpinning science plan for CSSP focuses on the key areas in monitoring, attribution and prediction that are required for robust climate services.
It is built around an over-arching requirement to improve understanding of the driving processes for East Asian climate variability and change.
CSSP China will focus on five primary areas of research:
This competition is related to Work Package Four:
Development of models and climate projection systems
Quantifying uncertainties in climate change projections for risk assessments (WP4.3)
Met Office is inviting proposals from groups of one or more institutions, to fund a three year project to help to address the requirements below:
Development of climate projection systems is one of the themes of WP4. This includes R&D to design and evaluate a next-generation projection system based on a perturbed parameter ensemble (PPE) of variants of the new HadGEM3-GC3 model
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Mrs Trina Briers
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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0 (months)
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0
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29/06/2018
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06/03/2015 00:00
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Quantifying uncertainties in climate change projections for risk assessments (WP4.3)
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trina.briers@metoffice.gov.uk
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01/07/2015
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36 (months)
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METOFC-9UCM-2NCR0C
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01392 885279
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9UCM-H2K7CS&contract_id=CONTRACT-9UCM-2NCR0C&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Informing the development of a new climate projection system (WP4.2)</a>
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01/05/2015 00:00
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Met Office
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[u'73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services']
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[]
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The CSSP-China project aims to build a strong strategic partnership between UK and Chinese climate scientists and through an accelerated and enhanced collaborative science programme develop climate services for China and Asia.
The partnership will focus on research and innovation, establishing a firm foundation of cutting-edge science that can underpin the development of climate services to support climate-resilient economic development and social welfare.
The underpinning science plan for CSSP focuses on the key areas in monitoring, attribution and prediction that are required for robust climate services.
It is built around an over-arching requirement to improve understanding of the driving processes for East Asian climate variability and change.
CSSP China will focus on five primary areas of research:
This competition is related to Work Package Four:
Development of models and climate projection systems
Informing the development of a new climate projection system
Met Office is inviting proposals from groups of one or more institutions, to fund a three year project to help to address the requirements below:
The CSSP-China project will contribute to the development of a new perturbed parameter ensemble (PPE) of climate model simulations. This call is to develop, in collaboration with Met Office scientists and Chinese partners , some of the underpinning science needed for the development of the ensemble.
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Mrs Trina Briers
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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0 (months)
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0
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29/06/2018
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06/03/2015 00:00
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Informing the development of a new climate projection system (WP4.2)
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trina.briers@metoffice.gov.uk
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01/07/2015
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36 (months)
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METOFC-9UCL-XWTX8U
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01392 885279
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9UCM-25U5I6&contract_id=CONTRACT-9UCL-XWTX8U&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Modelling physical and dynamical processes over the Tibetan Plateau and their regional eff...</a>
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01/05/2015 00:00
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Met Office
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[u'73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services']
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[]
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The CSSP-China project aims to build a strong strategic partnership between UK and Chinese climate scientists and through an accelerated and enhanced collaborative science programme develop climate services for China and Asia.
The partnership will focus on research and innovation, establishing a firm foundation of cutting-edge science that can underpin the development of climate services to support climate-resilient economic development and social welfare.
The underpinning science plan for CSSP focuses on the key areas in monitoring, attribution and prediction that are required for robust climate services.
It is built around an over-arching requirement to improve understanding of the driving processes for East Asian climate variability and change.
CSSP China will focus on five primary areas of research:
This competition is related to Work Package Four:
Development of models and climate projection systems
Modelling physical and dynamical processes over the Tibetan Plateau and their regional effects over East Asia
Met Office is inviting proposals from groups of one or more institutions, to fund a three year project to help to address the requirements below:
The objective of this call is to develop innovative process based methodologies for evaluating the physical and dynamical process in the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) with a focus on the Tibetan Plateau. Investigation of particular physical processes over the Tibetan Plateau region should then be fully linked through to their downstream impacts on regional climate over East Asia.
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Mrs Trina Briers
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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0 (months)
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0
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29/06/2018
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06/03/2015 00:00
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Modelling physical and dynamical processes over the Tibetan Plateau and their regional effects over East Asia (WP4.1)
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trina.briers@metoffice.gov.uk
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26/03/2015
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24 (months)
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METOFC-9U8P-BVUX5C
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01392 885279
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9U8P-DRLJ1P&contract_id=CONTRACT-9U8P-BVUX5C&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Sector Based Climate Services (WP5_2)</a>
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01/05/2015 00:00
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Met Office
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[u'73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services']
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[]
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The CSSP-China project aims to build a strong strategic partnership between UK and Chinese climate scientists and through an accelerated and enhanced collaborative science programme develop climate services for China and Asia.
The partnership will focus on research and innovation, establishing a firm foundation of cutting-edge science that can underpin the development of climate services to support climate-resilient economic development and social welfare.
The underpinning science plan for CSSP focuses on the key areas in monitoring, attribution and prediction that are required for robust climate services.
It is built around an over-arching requirement to improve understanding of the driving processes for East Asian climate variability and change.
CSSP China will focus on five primary areas of research:
This competition is related to Work Package Five: Climate Services
Sector Based Climate Services
Proposals are being sought in this work stream to focus on urban environments given the rapidly growing urban population in China, the growing number and size of megacities, and the cross-cutting interaction with the other sectors of interest for CSSP.
The requirement in this work stream is to develop a pilot (i.e. not operational) climate service to meet user needs.
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Mrs Trina Briers
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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0 (months)
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0
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30/06/2017
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02/03/2015 00:00
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Sector Based Climate Services (WP5_2)
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trina.briers@metoffice.gov.uk
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26/03/2015
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24 (months)
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METOFC-9U8P-E3MTXE
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01392 885279
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9U8P-FZW4ZZ&contract_id=CONTRACT-9U8P-E3MTXE&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Development of translational science for climate services (WP5_3)</a>
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01/05/2015 00:00
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Met Office
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[u'73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services']
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[]
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The CSSP-China project aims to build a strong strategic partnership between UK and Chinese climate scientists and through an accelerated and enhanced collaborative science programme develop climate services for China and Asia.
The partnership will focus on research and innovation, establishing a firm foundation of cutting-edge science that can underpin the development of climate services to support climate-resilient economic development and social welfare.
The underpinning science plan for CSSP focuses on the key areas in monitoring, attribution and prediction that are required for robust climate services.
It is built around an over-arching requirement to improve understanding of the driving processes for East Asian climate variability and change.
CSSP China will focus on five primary areas of research:
This competition is related to Work Package Five: Climate Services
Development of translational science for climate services
Translational science here refers to multi-disciplinary approaches (e.g. social sciences and economics) to producing useable and useful knowledge and applications to bridge the gap between climate science and societal use of climate services for societal benefit.
In year 1 of the CSSP-China a short initial study has been undertaken to scope out the current status of translational science and determine the key gaps for further targeted research and development in subsequent years. WPs1-4 are developing underpinning scientific knowledge, information and modelling systems, and this work stream should both build on those other activities, and help shape the science across CSSP particularly to help inform future underpinning activities.
Work is needed to better understand the context in China, and develop ideas from the initial year 1 study into plans for research and development throughout the duration of the CSSP.
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Mrs Trina Briers
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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0 (months)
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0
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30/06/2017
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02/03/2015 00:00
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Development of translational science for climate services (WP5_3)
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trina.briers@metoffice.gov.uk
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27/03/2015
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36 (months)
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METOFC-9U8N-TXJBL2
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01392 885279
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<a href="/procontract/metoffice/supplier.nsf/frm_opportunity?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-9U9B-5WHX43&contract_id=CONTRACT-9U8N-TXJBL2&org_id=ORG-DNWD-7D6JUE&from=" title="View opportunity">Contribution to ACRE China (CSSP WP1_2)</a>
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01/05/2015 00:00
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Met Office
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[u'73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services']
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[]
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The CSSP-China project aims to build a strong strategic partnership between UK and Chinese climate scientists and through an accelerated and enhanced collaborative science programme develop climate services for China and Asia.
The partnership will focus on research and innovation, establishing a firm foundation of cutting-edge science that can underpin the development of climate services to support climate-resilient economic development and social welfare.
The underpinning science plan for CSSP focuses on the key areas in monitoring, attribution and prediction that are required for robust climate services.
It is built around an over-arching requirement to improve understanding of the driving processes for East Asian climate variability and change.
CSSP China will focus on five primary areas of research:
This competition is related to Work Package One of the CSSP programme: Monitoring, attribution and reanalysis.
Contribution to ACRE China (CSSP WP1_2)
This call is for a commissioned piece of work designed to unlock the potential of historical observations of terrestrial and marine meteorological variables including temperature, precipitation and pressure. It will recover historical observations, both within China and from surrounding countries, for the mid 19th to mid 20th centuries.
This work is needed as part of the wider ACRE contribution to CSSP-China, which aims to develop a better understanding of how East Asian climate has changed over the historical past and to facilitate the development of dynamical reanalyses. Consequently this call is tightly defined.
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Mrs Trina Briers
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2015-06-10 17:27:07.532331
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['Fitzroy Road', '/Exeter', '/Devon', '/EX1 3PB', '/United Kingdom']
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0 (months)
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0
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29/06/2018
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02/03/2015 00:00
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Contribution to ACRE China (CSSP WP1_2)
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trina.briers@metoffice.gov.uk
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