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Climate information services provided by the Tokyo Climate Center. Akihiko Shimpo Office of International Affairs Japan Meteorological Agency E-mail: iao-jma@met.kishou.go.jp / tcc @ climar.kishou.go.jp URL http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/tcc/tcc/index.html.
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Climate information services provided by the Tokyo Climate Center Akihiko Shimpo Office of International Affairs Japan Meteorological Agency E-mail: iao-jma@met.kishou.go.jp / tcc@climar.kishou.go.jp URL http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/tcc/tcc/index.html
Types of Climate Information and Services Long-range Forecast Domestic Users In Japan Global Climate Monitoring Provision of Climate Information Global Warming Monitoring and Projection Climate System Monitoring El Niño Monitoring and Outlook Numerical Climate Prediction and Re-analysis Climate Application Services NMHSs in Asia and thePacific region Tokyo Climate Center (TCC) Established in April 2002 at JMA to support climate services in Asia and the Pacific region Designated as one of the Regional Climate Centers (RCCs) by WMO in 2009
Please visit our website! TCC Homepage climate in Japan world climate el Niño monitoring climate system monitoring NWP model prediction global warming http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/tcc/tcc/index.html
Observations and Monitoring ClimatView: Tool to view monthly climate data around the world from 1982 Monthly high, mean and low temperature and monthly precipitation from Dec. 2008 to Nov. 2010 at NakhonSawan (Thailand) http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/gmd/tcc/climatview/
Seasonal Prediction Products White blocks indicate “low predictability” Grid interval: 2.5 degrees TCC issues probabilistic prediction products for 3-month-averaged surface air temperature and total precipitation amounts with verification products every month for upcoming three months.
Capacity Building In order to assist NMHSs in their operational climate services, TCC holds annual training seminars for application of climate monitoring and prediction products provided by TCC. • In December 2009, Training Seminar on Climate Analysis using Japanese Re-analysis data took place attended by 11 experts in Asia and the Pacific region. • In January 2011, Training Seminar on Application of GPV data to Seasonal Forecast was held, attended by 19 experts in Asia and the Pacific region.
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