Japan’s pilot project on user interface platform for agriculture.

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Japan’s pilot project on user interface platform for agriculture

Introduction User Interface Platform (UIP) Climate Services Information System (CSIS) Research, Modeling and Prediction Capacity Development GFCS five pillars and their links to users Development of an early warning system for agriculture Pilot Project Users Observation and Monitoring

Climate risk impacts on various fields Impacts on Agricultural products - Cold/heat waves hinder the growth of agricultural products. - Heavy rainfall or drought causes destruction of crops. - Cold/heat waves damage the selling of clothes and electric appliances. Impacts on Retail selling - Heat waves increase the risk of heat stroke. Impacts on Human Health JMA is making efforts to develop best practices to use climate information in various sectors. And so on…

A pilot project for agriculture: rice production Impacts on Rice production - Cold/hot summer conditions cause damage to rice. Collaboration! JMA Agricultural Research Institute (NARO/TARC*) Provider User/Intermediary * National Agriculture and Food Research Organization/Tohoku Agricultural Research Center

Key processes of cooperative Pilot Project 1. Dialogue & Sharing knowledge 2. Developing technology 3. Spreading best practices Goal Start

Developing Technology Making 7-day mean temp.(T7d) prediction at a 1-km resolution up to two weeks ahead =+ New Product Climatological normal of T7d (1km-resolution) Mean value of predicted T7d (1km-resolution) Mean value of predicted T7d anomalies (regional-scale) Numerical Weather Prediction Dialogue & Sharing knowledge Agricultural Research Inst. JMA

Tailoring and experimental provision Website Feedback by questionnaire survey Tailored climate information Farmers Action! Agricultural Research Institute (NARO/TARC) The agricultural research institute (NARO/TARC) tailors temperature prediction to customized information for agriculture. Farmers can view the information for their registered points on the Internet and receive an alert by . * In collaboration with the Faculty of Software and Information Science at Iwate Prefectural University (IPU)

Tailoring and experimental provision Issued on 7 Aug [ºC] 1 Aug.1 Sep. Target 2012 Seven-day mean temperature anomaly (Tohoku region) Click! - On 7 Aug., 2012, predicted probability of temperatures of ≥ 27 º C was 57% (normal: 20%) during the period from 15 to The agricultural research institute called farmers to take countermeasures controlling water depth in their rice fields to avoid poor grain filling in rice crops.

Spreading best practices JMA provides the results of the pilot project to other sectors and the public. JMA and the Agricultural Research Institute started collaborative projects for other regions than Tohoku (in northern Japan). JMA initiated dialogue, sharing knowledge and climate risk assessments with other user sectors (e.g. apparel, energy) to develop tailored information.