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WMO OMM For (TBC) 1 E.B Manaenkova / C. Blondin TC-42 Singapore, January 2010 TLFDP_Shanghai_June2012 World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO WMO TROPICAL CYCLONE PROGRAMME (TCP) WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June2012

WMO OMM For (TBC) 2 E.B Manaenkova / C. Blondin TC-42 Singapore, January 2010 TLFDP_Shanghai_June Statutory Status and Coordinating Structure of TCP 2.Challenging Issues for TCP 3.Capacity Development by Training and Technology Transfer 4.Support to Operational Forecasting Outline of the Presentation

WMO OMM For (TBC) 3 E.B Manaenkova / C. Blondin TC-42 Singapore, January 2010 TLFDP_Shanghai_June Statutory Status and Coordinating Structure of TCP

WMO OMM For (TBC) 4 E.B Manaenkova / C. Blondin TC-42 Singapore, January 2010 TLFDP_Shanghai_June To assist Members in their efforts to implement Tropical Cyclone Programme activities for the safeguard of life and property from tropical cyclones and related hazards to the maximum extent possible within the available budgetary resources; 2.To continue to support the capacity building programmes for developing countries, especially for Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States; 3.To maintain and further enhance the collaboration between the Tropical Cyclone Programme and relevant WMO Programmes and Technical Commissions, particularly in relation to the development of tropical cyclone forecasting competencies; 4.To continue close cooperation with other international as well as relevant national organizations at the global and regional levels to promote a multidisciplinary and multi-hazard approach towards the attainment of the humanitarian goals of the Programme. Outcomes of Cg-16 (guidance for TCP)

WMO OMM For (TBC) 5 E.B Manaenkova / C. Blondin TC-42 Singapore, January 2010 TLFDP_Shanghai_June TCP Mission, Objectives and Scope  Tropical Cyclone Programme (TCP) is a scientific programme of WMO coordinating regional TC Early Warning Systems and TC Regional Committees. Its origin dates back to  Primary objective is to help establish national and regionally coordinated systems to minimize the loss of life and property caused by tropical cyclones.  Scope of activity embraces; - Meteorology - Hydrology - Disaster Risk Reduction

WMO OMM For (TBC) 6 E.B Manaenkova / C. Blondin TC-42 Singapore, January 2010 TLFDP_Shanghai_June TC Regional Warning Centres and TC Regional Committees Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres (RSMCs; red), Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres (TCWCs; blue) and TC Regional Committees (No. of members in bracket)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Tropical Cyclone Warning Service Cascading Warning Process -Data from Global Observation System to TC Regional Centres and to Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Centres; -NWP Centres to provide NWP products of TC track and intensity forecasts; -Regional Centres to make analyses & forecast and prepare regional advisories for NMCs; -NMCs to issue alerts, advisories and warnings and to liaise with Disaster Management Offices.

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Regular Session of TC Regional Bodies ( Operational Plan )  ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee (annual) (44th Session, February 2012, Hangzhou, China)  WMO/ESCAP Panel on Tropical Cyclones (annual) (39th Session, March 2012, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar)  RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee (biennial) (14th Session, July 2012, Samoa)  RA I Tropical Cyclone Committee (biennial) (20th Session, Sep. 2012, Maputo, Mozambique)  RA IV Hurricane Committee Session (annual) (34th Session, April 2012, Jacksonville, Florida, USA)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Storm Surge Watch Scheme  RSMC Tokyo started SS Forecast Chart in June 2011 and will also start SS Time-series Chart in June  RSMC New Delhi decided at 39 th session of the Panel to produce SS graphical advisories similar to RSMC Tokyo in  RA I and RA V TCCs will formulate concrete SSWS regional projects in their sessions in 2012.

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Storm Surge Watch Scheme  Actions were taken in all the basins on the initiative of RSMCs.

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Challenging Issues for TCP

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June  Most of the members of TC Regional Committees are developing countries and LDCs/SIDSs.  Gap is widening between developing and developed countries. Needs to develop human resources and communication capacity → Enhancement of capacity building activities → From GTS to WIS (WMO’s new communication infrastructure) Challenges

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June  Track forecast has been improved, while intensity forecast still is a serious challenge. Track Forecast Errors (RSMC Miami) Intensity Forecast Errors Challenges (cont.)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June  Rapid changes of TC movement (speed and direction), particularly during landfall  Forecast of rainfall/flooding (remotely) associated with TCs (e.g. QPE/QPF) Challenges (cont.)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Storm Surge Watch Scheme  Marine forecasting capabilities are very limited in almost all countries.  Local / regional storms surge, wave and tsunami models and modeling capabilities are in general non-existent. Challenges (cont.)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Capacity Development by Training and Technology Transfer

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Regular Training Course/Workshop  RA I Training Course on Tropical Cyclones - La Reunion, France (biennial)  Southern Hemisphere Training Course on Tropical Cyclones and Workshop on PWS - Melbourne, Australia (biennial )  RA IV Workshop on Hurricane Forecasting and Warning - Miami, Florida, (annual)  Training Workshop on Wave and Storm Surge Forecasting - annual, but in rotation by TC basins

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Regular Attachment Training RSMC Tokyo - for Typhoon Committee ( Jul. 2011) IIT Delhi (storm surge) - for Panel on Tropical Cyclones ( Dec. 2011) RSMC New Delhi - for Panel on Tropical Cyclones (20 February – 2 March 2012) RSMC Honolulu (Pacific Int’l Desk Training Program) - for RA V (S. Pacific) NOAA/NCEP (Tropical Training Desk Program) - for RA IV (Cental-America and Caribbean)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June  Implementation of the Typhoon Landfall FDP & the NW Pacific Ensemble Forecast Project - on going in the Typhoon Committee region  International Workshop on Satellite Analysis of Tropical Cyclones (IWSATC) - Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 13 to 16 April 2011  International Workshop on Tropical Cyclone Unusual Behavior - Xiamen, China, 18 – 20 October 2011 Application of Research and Development TCP/WWRP joint action

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June General Outcomes Much greater interagency understanding. This workshop was an “eye opener” to many of the attendees. Significant documentation of some of the causes of interagency differences in intensity estimates. Important feedback from forecasters to developers of the emerging objective techniques. Dialogue started between researchers and operational centres regarding the sharing of observational datasets. Application of R&D (cont’d) International Workshop on Satellite Analysis of Tropical Cyclones (IWSATC)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June IWSATC - cont’d Major Recommendations Based on findings from the IWSATC, develop guidelines for the improvement of satellite analysis globally Strongly encourage the sharing of national TC datasets to allow improved validation of existing satellite intensity estimation methods Create and maintain a centralized web site hosted by WMO/TCP, with documentation summarizing regional TC satellite analyses and availability/upgrades to advancing objective methods. Expand training material focused on helping forecasters make optimal use of the available satellite-based intensity estimates. Hold another WMO-sponsored IWSATC in two or three years, synchronized with the next IBTrACS meeting if possible Application of R&D (cont’d)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June  Landfall Typhoon Forecast Demonstration Project - Objective ・ To demonstrate the performance of the most advanced forecasting techniques for landfalling typhoons.  NW-Pacific TC Ensemble Forecast Project* - Objective ・ To examine the utility of ensemble forecasts to the operational typhoon forecasting. Transfer of R&D into Operation (cont’d)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Transfer of R&D into Operation (cont’d)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Transfer of R&D into Operation (cont’d)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Support to Operational Forecasting

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Support to Operational Forecasting Hong Kong, China agreed to host the TC Forecaster Website Management of the website is being transferred from WMO/TCP to Hong Kong Observatory. The new website will be established before the 2012 TC season in the S-Hemisphere.  TC Forecaster Website

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Schematic representation of Tropical Cyclone Forecasters’ Website TCF Webpage Workshop Docs TC Website (Research) Global Guide to TC Forecasting Training Material Final Reps of TC Regional Bodies As designated Operational Plans Support to Operational Forecasting

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Support to Operational Forecasting  Global Guide to TC Forecasting Upgrade of Global Guide to TC Forecasting has been carried out under the initiative of Chip Guard toward its publication by the end of Tailored for developing countries and “smaller” RSMCs/TCWCs It will be web-based and closely linked with TCP website and TCF website.

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Defined averaging periods in the regions CommitteeRegionAverage Wind Speed RA I Tropical Cyclone Committee SW Indian Ocean10-min Panel on Tropical CyclonesN Indian Ocean 10-min (recording) 3-min (non-recording) RA IV Hurricane Committee Atlantic and NE Pacific 1-min (recording and non-recording) RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee S Pacific and SE Indian Ocean 10-min (1-min for USA territories) Typhoon CommitteeNW Pacific 10-min, 2-min (recording) 3-min (non-recording) Guidelines for Converting between Various Wind Averaging Periods (cont’d)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June Recommended Conversion Factors Vmax600=K Vmax60 At-SeaOff-SeaOff-landIn-Land K Traditional0.88*--- *Bureau of Meteorology (1978) Guidelines for Converting between Various Wind Averaging Periods (cont’d)

WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June2012 Thank you for your attention World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water WMO OMM TLFDP_Shanghai_June2012