Expert meeting to develop the Skills and Knowledge Framework for NWP

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(Asia/Jakarta: 27 January 2026, 09:00 - 29 January 2026, 17:30)
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In line with the WMO Competency Framework (Resolution 36 (Cg-19)), which aims to develop and sustain the core competencies and expertise required for effective service delivery through education and training programmes aligned with WMO standards and recommendations, the Standing Committee on WMO Integrated Processing and Prediction System (SC-WIPPS), under the Commission for Observation, Infrastructure, and Information Systems (INFCOM), initiated the development of Skills and Knowledge Framework for NWP for the utilization of Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) products from WIPPS Centres. 

This Framework describes capabilities of operational forecasters of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in the effective use of NWP products. This work is fundamental to improving the quality, reliability, and consistency of forecasting services, directly supporting the Early Warnings for All (EW4A) initiative through enhanced national capacities to deliver timely and accurate life-saving warnings. 

To achieve this goal, SC-WIPPS is developing the Skills and Knowledge Framework for NWP in collaboration with the WMO Regional Training Centres and the WMO Expert Team on Operational Weather Forecasting System. The meeting aims to finalize the Framework through in-depth discussions to address complex technical aspects. The meeting will also discuss the follow-up plan to establish the training site based on this Framework. 

  • Location: Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics of the Republic of Indonesia (BMKG) (Jl. Angkasa I No. 2 Kemayoran, Jakarta, 10610, Indonesia)
  • Format (hybrid): In-person and via Microsoft Teams; Teams link is available at Join the meeting
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                                                                                 Provisional Agenda

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

09:00 – 09:30REGISTRATION
09:30 – 10:00

1.  OPENING – Chair: Yuki Honda

1.1 Welcoming remarks

  • BMKG (TBD)
  • Hamza Kabelwa (Chair of the Expert Team)
  • Yuki Honda (WMO)

1.2 Roundtable introduction All participants

10:00 – 10:30GROUP PHOTO and HEALTH BREAK
10:30 – 10:40

2.  ORGANIZATION OF THE MEETING – Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

2.1 Adoption of the agenda

2.2 Working arrangements

10:40 – 12:30

3. OVERALL OVERVIEW OF THE NWP SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK FOR OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGISTS –  Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

Discussion on the background, the purpose and scope, target audience, structure, and key terminology of the Framework to ensure a common and consistent understanding among participants, and to identify any missing content that needs to be addressed

Presentation: Progress of the development of the NWP Skills and Knowledge for Operational Meteorologist Secretariat

12:30 – 13:30LUNCH BREAK
13:30 – 15:30

4. REVIEW OF THE IDENTIFIED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE –  Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

4.1     Skill 0: Access and integration of required data  

Detailed review of accessing WIPPS products, observation and other related data , including its format and metadata interpretation. 

4.2     Skill 1: Assess recent model performance by interpreting verification statistics

Detailed review of the interpretation of verification statistics including strengths, limitations, and representativeness of different metrics.

4.3     Skill 2: Analyse observations and apply conceptual models to the current weather

Discussion on the integration of observational data and the application of 4-dimentional conceptual models to describe the current weather situation and identify existing or emerging hazards.

15:30 –16:00HEALTH BREAK
16:00 –17:30

4. REVIEW OF THE IDENTIFIED SKILLS  AND KNOWLEDGE - continued –  Chair: Amin Erfani

4.4     Skill 3: Determine level of confidence in NWP output

Focus on integrating observations and conceptual models, comparison across NWP models and successive runs, and the use of ensemble prediction systems (EPSs) to assess confidence and uncertainty.

4.5     Skill 4: Diagnose causes of model departure from observations

Systematic analysis of model departures from observations, drawing on knowledge of model limitations such as resolution, boundary conditions, and representativeness of physical parameterizations.

17:30CLOSURE OF DAY 1
19:00 –21:00SOCIAL DINNER (hosted by BMKG)
 
 

                                                                             Wednesday, 28 January 2026

09:00 – 10:30

4. REVIEW OF THE IDENTIFIED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE - continued –  Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

4.6     Skill 5: Determine possible future outcomes

Focus on interpreting ensemble forecast system (EFS) output to identify plausible scenarios and associated probabilities. Assessment of predictability through ensemble spread and its relationship to the control run.

4.7     Skill 6: Formulate forecast policy and products

Review of the process for synthesizing information from Skills 1–5 to formulate forecast policy. Discussion on blending and manipulating model fields and communicating uncertainty through graphical and written forecast products.

10:30 –11:00HEALTH BREAK
11:00 –12:30

5. REVIEW OF OUTSTANDING ISSUES AND FINAL EDITS –  Chair: Amin Erfani

Address remaining open questions, resolve inconsistent or conflicting contents, and apply final edits based on the outcomes of the three-day review. Ensure alignment across all skills.

12:30 – 13:30LUNCH BREAK
13:30 – 15:30

6. MAPPING URLs TO THE FRAMEWORK - breakout session–   3 Group leaders

Identify and map relevant Framework-related URLs from RTCs, RTC-hosted trainings, and other known sources. Identify and discuss about the NWP related training courses scheduled in 2026 by RTCs.

Note: Members of the three groups will be announced at the meeting. Working materials will be distributed based on the outcome of Session 5.

15:30 – 16:00HEALTH BREAK
16:00 – 17:30

6. MAPPING URLs TO THE FRAMEWORK - plenary –   Chair:  Amin Erfani

Report the outputs of the three groups, develop the consolidated mapping tables, and identify gaps along with strategies to address them.

17:30CLOSURE OF DAY 2
  

                                                                          Thursday, 29 January 2026

09:00 – 10:30

7. REVIEW OF COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPLEMENTING HIGH-RESOLUTION NWP SYSTEMS Chair: Amin Erfani

Understanding of Cg-19 (Resolution 27) Requests regarding developing competency framework for implementing limited-area NWP systems (*Level 3-6) with reference to the Guidelines on High-resolution Numerical Weather Prediction (WMO-No. 1311)

Presentation: Introduction on Guidelines on High-resolution Numerical Weather Prediction - Secretariat

10:30 – 11:00HEALTH BREAK
11:00 – 12:30

8. FOLLOW-UP PLAN: ESTABLISHING THE WIPPS LEARNING PORTAL BASED ON THE NWP SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE ON A WMO PLARFORM Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

Discussion of the follow-up actions required to establish the NWP Skills and Knowledge Training Site (to be referred to as the WIPPS Learning Portal) on A WMO Platform, covering content development, platform structure, governance, and implementation timelines

Presentation: TBD - Yuliana Purwanti

12:30 – 13:30LUNCH BREAK
13:30 – 15:00

9. ACTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

An action plan with timeline, milestones, and responsible bodies/people will be developed in four areas: the Framework for forecasters, the Competency for NWP modellers, the approval of these two documents by WMO Constituent Bodies, and the establishment of the WIPPS Learning Portal.

15:00 – 15:30

10. ANY OTHER BUSINESS

10.1 VISIT OPERATIONAL FORECADTING ROO AT BMKG - Organized by Anni Arumsari Fitriany

15:30 – 16:00HEALTH BREAK
16:00 – 16:45

10. ANY OTHER BUSINESS - continued Chair: Hamza Kabelwa

10.2    Discussion on Integrating AI-Based NWP Predictions into the Framework

16:45 – 17:0011. CLOSING Chair: Hamza Kabelwa
17:00END OF THE MEETING