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Typhoon Committee Working Group on Meteorology (WGM) Annual Operating Plan (AOP) 2 Progress in 2010 and Suggestions for 2011. Masashi KUNITSUGU Head, National Typhoon Center Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Typhoon Committee Integrated Workshop Macao, China, 6-10 Sept 2010.
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Typhoon Committee Working Group on Meteorology (WGM) Annual Operating Plan (AOP) 2 Progress in 2010 and Suggestions for 2011 Masashi KUNITSUGUHead, National Typhoon CenterJapan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Typhoon Committee Integrated Workshop Macao, China, 6-10 Sept 2010
AOP 2 Improvement of storm surge forecasting skill for coastal areas and warning services for urban area (UFRM) • Actions • To hold the storm surge workshop • RSMC-Tokyo will modify its storm surge model to produce storm surge distribution maps for TC Members and evaluate them. TC Members will provide bathymetry and tidal data archive to RSMC-Tokyo • To exploit and share the QPE and QPF techniques of the Members
To hold the storm surge workshop • Progress in 2010 and suggestions for 2011 • To be arranged by WMO/TCP and TCS • (b) RSMC - Tokyo will modify its storm surge model to produce storm surge distribution maps for TC Members and evaluate them. TC Members will provide bathymetry and tidal data archive to RSMC-Tokyo • Progress in 2010 and suggestions for 2011 • The details to be reported by RSMC - Tokyo
To exploit and share the QPE and QPF techniques of the Members • Progress in 2010 • Questionnaire on UFRM distributed to China, Japan and Republic of Korea (WGH) • Questionnaire on QPE/QPF techniques in TC Members distributed to Members by TCS. The results to be reported at WMO QPE/QPF workshop (Nanjing, Oct. 2010) • Shared presentations carried out at IWS by Members
To exploit and share the QPE and QPF techniques of the Members • Suggestions for 2011 • WGM to explore the possibilities to give technical advices in developing QPE/QPF techniques in the four pilot cities (Metro Manila, Hanoi, HatYai and Macao as nominated by the expert meeting on UFRM, Bangkok, July 2010) in view of reducing urban flood risk of each city, considering the results of the QPE/QPF questionnaire and WMO QPE/QPF workshop as well as the current situations of the each pilot city.