14th Session of the Panel on Polar and High-mountain Observations, Research and Services (PHORS-2026)

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(Pacific/Auckland: 10 February 2026 - 13 February 2026)
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Wellington, New Zealand

*This page is updated on 26 January 2026

Meeting Objectives

The meeting is focused on preparing PHORS inputs to the next WMO Strategic Plan, initially through the development of PHORS recommendations to the Executive Council. Any outputs from the meeting must be aligned with WMO's mandate and be actionable by existing WMO subsidiary bodies. 

Venue

Level 12, Rutherford House, Victoria University of Wellington, 33 Bunny Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011

Venue Website: https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/about/campuses-facilities/campuses/pipitea 

The meeting will be held in a meeting room on level 12, accessible by lift.

Working Schedule

Registration will take place at the venue at 08:40 on Tuesday, 10 February.  

The estimated schedule of the PHORS meeting is:

  • Working sessions (UTC+13): 09:00 to 12:30 and 13:45 to 17:15 NZ time.
  • Tea/coffee breaks within the morning and afternoon sessions.
  • Lunch: 12:30 to 13:45 NZ time.
  • Sessions will include a mix of plenary discussions and break-out group discussions.
  • The schedule may vary depending on the local conditions.
  • Virtual participation for key sessions is being considered, but the meeting will be predominantly in person to prioritize strategic discussions.
  • Remote participation will be by arrangement only. 

Roles & Responsibilities of Champions/Co-Champions

Champions/Co-champions will have pre-meeting and in-meeting responsibilities, including to: 

  • Liaise with their counterpart co-champion ahead of the meeting to prepare for presenting their particular topic at the meeting, including 3-5 potential recommendations that are suitable for discussion.
  • Facilitate the plenary discussion on your topic at the meeting to further add, develop, or remove any draft recommendations.
  • Chair breakout group sessions to further refine recommendations and draft text for inclusion in EC documents. 

Tentative agenda in local time (UTC+13)

TimeAgenda itemChampion / Chair

Day 1 - Tue 10 Feb 2026

*Registration starts at 08:40 in the meeting venue

09:00-10:30

Session 0 - Karakia/Whakatou - Maori Welcome

  • Welcome by indigenous Maori population of Aotearoa New Zealand (incl. kai/morning tea)
  • Health and safety video from university
  • Introduction of participants
Pūkenga (Leader): Trevor Shailer
10:30-11:00

Session 1 - Opening

  • Opening by co-chairs
  • Opening remarks by SG (recorded video)
  • Adoption of the agenda
  • Working arrangements and logistical information
Rob Argent; Roar Skålin
11:00-12:00

Session 2 - WMO strategic matters

  • Principles (stay in mandate, etc.)
  • Procedures and steps to achieve our outcomes
  • Summary of current strategic plan
  • Update from the Task Force on Prioritization
  • Update from PAC on next Strategic Plan
  • Gap analysis and what we need to keep
Rob Argent; Roar Skålin
12:00-12:30

Session 3 - Cryosphere as a WMO priority

  • How to make the cryosphere a priority within WMO?
Lijuan Ma; Adnan Shafiq Rana
12:30-13:45Lunch
13:45-15:15

Session 4 - 5th International Polar Year (IPY-5)

  • Overview
  • Goals of IPY-5
  • EC-79 decision
  • How can WMO advance cryosphere priorities through IPY-5?
Gerlis Fugmann; Thamban Meloth
15:15-15:45Break
15:45-16:30

Session 5 - Antarctic Regional Climate Centre (RCC)

  • Current status
  • Next steps
  • Requirements for Strategic Plan of WMO
Rob Argent; Jonas Mphepya
16:30-17:15

Session 6 - Global cooperation

  • How WMO can contribute to global fora as an authoritative voice on weather, water and climate
  • Arctic Council
  • ATCM
  • COP - Earth Information Day/SBSTA
  • Report from IYGP
Michel Jean; Co-chairs
Day 2 - Wed 11 Feb 2026
09:00-10:30

Session 7 - Tipping points

  • Background document from WCRP assessment/workshop
  • Several tipping points in cryosphere
  • Does WMO have a role to inform?
  • WMO SAP paper for NHMSs
  • Invited speakers: Tim Naish; Thomas Stocker
Roar Skålin
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30

Session 8 - Cryospheric changes

  • Glacier melt, including tropical glaciers
  • How can WMO contribute to narrowing the observing gaps in the cryosphere?
Habiba Mtongori; Shawn Marshall
12:30-13:45Lunch
13:45-15:15

Session 9 - Sea level rise

  • What has developed within WMO over 2 years
  • Which role WMO should take onwards
Garvin Cummings; Donaldi Permana
15:15-15:45Break
15:45-17:15

Session 10 - Cryosphere research to operations and services

  • Services white paper
  • Cryo hazard-impact services
  • Report on Antarctica - list of recommendations
  • HydroSOS and the Global Water Report - input from PHORS members on variables to include
Ian Lisk; Sami Niemelä
Day 3 - Thu 12 Feb 2026
09:00-10:30

Session 11 - Observations and data exchange

  • WIS 2
  • Presentation on GCW observing network
  • What can WMO do to better include indigenous knowledge?
  • What can WMO do to avoid duplication of work between (external) initiatives?
Wolfgang Schöner (online); Wayne Jenkinson (online)
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30

Session 12 - Artificial Intelligence opportunities

  • Space to discuss AI-related matters raised over recent days
  • Can AI be useful regarding the specific challenges of data-sparse areas?
  • WIPPS in cryo (AI)
Roar Skålin; Michel Jean
12:30-13:45Lunch
13:45-15:15

Session 13 - Writing session

  • Develop the content of WMO documents for EC
  • Champions to take responsibility for their topic
Topic champions
15:15-15:45Break
15:45-17:15

Session 13 - Writing session (continued)

  • Develop the content of WMO documents for EC
  • Champions to take responsibility for their topic
Topic champions
Day 4 - Fri 13 Feb 2026
09:00-10:30

Session 14 - Decade of action for cryospheric sciences

  • How can WMO be involved within available resources?
Carolina Adler; Shabnam Hadinejad Sabouri
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30

Session 15 - Algorithmic North: Weather, Security and International Law

  • Article accessible here
  • Are there specific steps that WMO can take to improve the situation?
  • Perspectives from the South
Amanda Lynch (online); Neil Carson
12:30-13:45Lunch
13:45-15:15

Session 16 - PHORS Workplan and priorities

  • Bringing all pieces together into document(s) for EC
  • Prioritize activities, given WMO's reduced budget
Rob Argent; Roar Skålin
15:15-15:45Break
15:45-17:15

Conclusions / next steps

  • Actions to prepare documents for PAC/EC
  • Any other/unfinished business
Rob Argent; Roar Skålin
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For any queries, please contact: cryosphere@wmo.int