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Katharina Klehmet

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Ph.D.

Porträtt Katharina Klehmet.

Katharina Klehmet

Role in team

  • Climate scientist
  • Project lead
  • Production of climate change information for impact studies

Expertise

  • Hydrometeorological extremes
  • Climate Change in Siberia
  • Climate services
  • Regional climate and ocean modelling
  • Analysis and evaluation of model output

Professional records

  • Involved Projects: HydroHazards, HYPE-ERAS, Green Climate Fund - Climate Science basis, Snow-CCI, Aquaclew
  • Past Projects: Copernicus Climate Change Service - Global Impacts Service

Latest publications

Planning Climate Actions in Vulnerable Countries

Christiana Photiadou, Berit Arheimer, Thomas Bosshard, Réne Capell, Maria Elenius, Katharina Klehmet, Isabel Ribeiro, Elin Sjökvist, Frida Gyllensvärd, Lorna Little, Léonard Santos

2021

The next generation of climate services needs not only tailoring to specific user needs but to provide, in addition, access to key information in a usable way that satisfies the needs of different users’ profiles; especially web-based services. Here, we present the outcomes from developing such a new interactive prototype. The service provides data for robust climate analysis to underpin decision-making when planning measures to compensate for climate impact. The goal is to facilitate the communication on climate information between climate modelling communities and adaptation or mitigation initiatives from vulnerable countries that are applying for funds from the Green Climate Fund (GCF). A participatory process was ensured during four workshops in four pilot countries, with an audience of national and international experts. During this process it was made clear that in all countries there is a strong need for knowledge in climate science, while in most countries there was also an increasing need of capacity in hydrological modelling and water management. The active interaction during the workshops was found necessary to facilitate the dialogue between service developers and users. Understanding the users, transparency on potentials and limitations of climate services together with capacity development in climate science and methods were required components in the development of the service.