CTBTO-WMO, the Way Forward
      
            A highly successful workshop entitled "CTBTO-WMO, The          Way Forward" co-sponsored by the CTBTO Preparatory Commission and the          World Meteorological Organization (WMO) was held at the VIC from 16 to          18 October. The WMO and the Commission are in the process of concluding          a Cooperation Agreement. The CTBTO Preparatory Commission is already complying          with the Agreement, and the WMO Executive Council has declared that it          can be provisionally applied before formal approval by the WMO Congress          in May next year.
      
        The workshop welcomed representatives from 15 institutions          with 24 hour service capacities from ten different countries, as well          as from the WMO Headquarters, the European Centre for Medium Range Weather          Forecasts and the Preparatory Commision. Work focused on atmospheric transport          modelling (ATM), an area where WMO Meteorological Centres specialising          in atmospheric transport problems could assist the Commission in associating          specific radionuclides with a possible source region. A two-part agenda          included individual presentations on existing and planned capabilities,          as well as concrete planning for a common experiment.
      
        Under certain circumstances, radionuclide monitoring technology          may be the only means of detecting an ambitiously disguised, or decoupled,          nuclear explosion. In such cases source region association through atmospheric          transport modelling will be crucial in determining the region from which          the suspicious radionuclides may originate. The inclusion of modelling          results from WMO Centres helps to address the uncertainties associated          with the dynamics of the atmosphere, providing views from different geographical          regions and thus building confidence in the source region estimation results          delivered to the States Parties.
      
        The workshop was opened by Mr. Wolfgang Hoffmann, Executive          Secretary of the Preparatory Commission. Participants agreed that the          first co-ordinated CTBTO-WMO experiment on source location estimation          will take place in spring 2003. Full agreement was reached on the procedures          and requirements for joint ATM modelling in line with the needs of the          CTBT verification regime. The hypothetical radionuclide measurement scenario          of the experiment will be as close as possible to reality according to          solid scientific experience and analysis. Workshop participants fully          acknowledged the rapid and significant progress made by the Commission          in the fields of ATM. The experiment should be an important step forward          for the CTBT radionuclide verification system.
      
        The workshop was closed by Mr. Dieter Schiessl, Director          of the Basic Systems Department of World Weather Watch, on behalf of the          Secretary-General of the WMO. Some ten recommendations will be communicated          to Working Group B.
Previous joint ATM experiments have been carried out in          March 1999 with meteorological centres in Melbourne, Montreal and Washington,          and in May 2000 with these centres and additional centres in France, Japan,          the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom.
      
        14 Apr 2008