General Discussions 2-(1) There will be good observation collaborations in AMY(IMY) 2008 among international and domestic research projects: MAHASRI, CEOP,

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General Discussions 2-(1) There will be good observation collaborations in AMY(IMY) 2008 among international and domestic research projects: MAHASRI, CEOP, MAIRS, CLIVAR, JEPP, HARIMAU, AIPO, MORP, EAMEX, STORM, CTCZ, JAMEX, ABC, SKYNST, Asian CliC, Operational agencies are requested to provide routine observation data (not only for AMY, but also data from 2003). In some cases, more intensive observations (such as more radio sonde launch) maybe requested.

The scientific targets of AMY08 should be determined. In addition to observation, modeling and prediction component should be added. As for observation, remote sensing data are also important in addition to insitu data. Data management system should be determined. CEOP's experiences will help us. Collaboration and comparison with monsoon studies of other regions arerecommended. World Societies are also expecting our progress. General Discussions 2-(2)

Objectives of AMY’08 Improve Asian monsoon predictions, particularly in intraseasonal and seasonal time scales Clarify multi-scale interactions among diurnal, synoptic and intraseasonal variations of Asian monsoon Clarify the role of aerosol on Asian monsoon variability Clarify land surface processes related with Asian monsoon variability

Remaining problems How to organize winter monsoon observation? China: dust storm team, Malaysia:? Any more collaborating projects, organization? THORPEX → Dr. Nakazawa, MRI

Action items (1) TRMM operation extension request → R. Oki Real-time data access request to TIGGE → Matsumoto Data management team: AMY task team or working group: Observation:

Working group chairs and members Data archiving and management: Kooiti Masuda, Yasushi Agata, Tam, Preveen, Suphawut, (ask Wu), Fadli Syamsudin. (ask Nakazawa), Higuchi AMY : Wu Guoxiong, Jun Matsumoto, T.C. Chen, (Dong), G.S. Bhat, (r.c. bhatia,dg,imd), Nguyen Thi Tan Thanh, Moten Subramanium, Somchai,Fadli, Karmakar, Shrestha, (PAGASA), Azzaya, (ask Tam)

Action items (2) What should be discussed in April AMY’08 meeting? More precise intensive observations schedule (time period/observation items) from each project Data policy

Action items (3) Get more fund in each country!

Meeting Schedule in 2007 Apr : 2008 Asian Monsoon Year (AMY08) International Workshop at Beijing, China Jun :PSA Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Scientific Committee Meeting at Taipei Jun :Pacific Science Congress XXI (PSC21) at Okinawa, Japan Jul. 2-13: IUGG XXIV 2007 Session JMS011 on Monsoon system, at Perugia, Italy Jul. 30-Aug. 4: The 4 th AOGS 2007 Session AS07 GEOSS, CEOP and MAHASRI (Jul. 31/Aug. 1) in conjunction with IMASSC at Bangkok, Thailand Aug : MAIRS/CEOP Workshop on semi-arid region at Lanzhou, China