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PMO Activity in Japan

PMO Activity in Japan. Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Japanese PMOs. Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe; The top 3 ports visited by the most oceangoing ships in Japan. Kobe, Nagasaki, Hakodate, Maizuru; Home ports of JMA R/Vs of Marine Observatories. PMO Service.

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PMO Activity in Japan

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  1. PMO Activity in Japan Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)

  2. Japanese PMOs • Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe; The top 3 ports visited by the most oceangoing ships in Japan. • Kobe, Nagasaki, Hakodate, Maizuru; Home ports of JMA R/Vs of Marine Observatories

  3. PMO Service Recruitingand assisting VOSs in coordination between HQ of JMA and PMOs • HQ - National contact - Cooperationwithshippingcompanies - Communication with ships through internet, facsimile, magazine, etc. - Assistance to PMO activities using the intranet etc. • PMO - Direct contact with ships

  4. PMO Services By visiting ships, • To supply instructive material (e.g. guides, manuals) as well as weather logbooks etc. • To encourage and give advice on meteorological observations and reports • To check and give advice on meteorological instruments, especially barometers [Barometers can be checked without visiting by comparison with the observed value of the nearest weather station using facsimile] • To give explanations on meteorological information provided by JMA

  5. Weather Reports from Japanese VOSs

  6. Barometer Checked ships by PMOs

  7. Barometer Correction

  8. Barometers Comparison Check throughFacsimile The Form for Barometer Comparison Check through Facsimile Japan Meteorological Agency Please use this form to make a request to check your barometer. The request is acceptable when your ship stays in a port ofJapan. After completing the following procedure, transmit this form through facsimile to the nearest observatory listed bellow. The observatory will return the correction value for your barometer. (Business hours are 09-16 JST from Monday to Friday except public holidays in Japan) 1. Make sure that the wind is not so strong. Strong wind may disturb the barometer reading. 2. Open the window or door of the house to measure outboard air pressure. 3. Reading of the barometer should be made just on the hour. 4. Fill in the following blanks.  Name of ship   Port of call  Call sign  Gross tonnage        tons  Registry Name of the person in charge  Ship's telephone No.     -     -         Facsimile No. of Ship (INMARSAT-A) 001-872-81-            (INMARSAT-B) 001-872-            (marine TEL.) 090-302-  Name of Your Shipping Agent in Japan (if available) Telephone No.    -     -     Facsimile No.    -     -     

  9. Website for PMOs (in Japanese)

  10. Website for PMOs (in Japanese)

  11. Web Site for VOSs

  12. Web Page for Submitting Metadata

  13. Improvement Data quality of VOSs (Example: SST) SHIP  PMO   △t   15:50 17.0℃ 12.3℃  4.7℃ 16:00 17.0℃ 12.3℃ 4.7℃ 16:10 17.0℃ 12.0℃ 5.0℃

  14. Instruction Materials

  15. Brochures (in Japanese and English)

  16. Weather Broadcast (JMH) Apr. 2004: JMH sending frequencies 6 to 4 Apr. 2005: JMH sending frequencies 4 to 3 Jan. 2005: JMA opens website (http://www.jma.go.jp/jmh/jmhmenu.html) FY2006: JMA will change sending frequencies

  17. Security Issues (1): Observation Reports 9/16 9/22

  18. Security Issues (2): Japanese VOSs [ships] [year]

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