Virtual WMO Workshop on Core Satellite Data for Hydrology

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(Europe/Zurich: 24 February 2026, 13:00 - 25 February 2026, 15:30)

Virtual WMO Workshop on Core Satellite Data for Hydrology (24-25 February 2026)

The Workshop will be held online via MS Teams, with daily sessions lasting two and a half hours.

Building on the outcomes of the previous WMO Core Satellite Data Workshops, which successfully defined core and recommended data for the global Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) and Nowcasting, at this Workshop WMO will be focusing on hydrological application area.

The primary objective of the Workshop is to establish a list of core and recommended satellite data for the hydrology application area. The target audience includes representatives from satellite operators and the hydrological user community.

Expected outcomes of the Workshop are as follows:

  1. To get to know user requirements for satellite data with regards to hydrology;
  1. To address the main obstacles to increased exchange of satellite data and specific opportunities to overcome those challenges;
  2. To determine the initial sets of satellite data for hydrology to be designated as “core” and “recommended” for formal inclusion in the Manual of the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS), in order to complete the initial list of core and recommended data from other sources (in situ, modeling, …).

Provisional Agenda

24 February 2025
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12:30Welcome address 
12:35Introduction of the workshop agenda and the goals (WMO Secretariat) 
12:40WMO Data Policy - Moving Toward Earth System Monitoring and Prediction (WMO Secretariat) 
12:50Session 1: Satellite Data Requirements for Hydrology
12:50Introduction to WMO core satellite data for hydrology (Lihang Zhou, NOAA/NESDIS) 
13:05Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from Pacific (Luigi Renzullo, BoM) 
13:20Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from Asia (Fu Wang, CMA/CEMC) 
13:35Assimilation of satellite data into hydrological models (Sujay V Kumar, NASA) 
13:50Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from Africa (Georges Gulemvuga, CICOS, RAIDEG) 
14:05Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from Europe (Silvia Puca, EUMETSAT HSAF 
14:20Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from South America (Marcelo Uriburu Quirno, CONAE) 
14:35Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from North America (NOAA/NWC) 
14:50Use cases: satellite-based hydrological applications from Polar regions (Matias Takala, FMI ) 
   
15:00End of DAY 1 
25 February 2025
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12:30Introduction to parallel break out group discussion 
12:45Session 2:  Core satellite data for Hydrology
12:45

Parallel break out group discussion – hydrology user requirements for satellite data:

  • Does the satellite data in draft core satellite data tables for hydrology reflect your needs accurately?
  • Which observations are most critical?
  • Which observations do you lack access to?
  • What’s your experience with observations that have been commercially acquired by space agencies?
  • To what extent do you rely on open data wrt your hydrology products? 
Asia/Oceania
Africa/Europe

Americas

13:45Results from parallel break-out group discussion (Chairs of break out groups, 15’ for each group) 
14:30Agreeing on initial set of core and recommended satellite data for hydrology 
14:50Outcomes of the workshop 
   
15:00End of the Workshop 

(Updated on 22 January 2026.)