REPORT OF RESPONSIBLE MEMBERS – HONG KONG, CHINA Expert Team on Marine Climatology 5th Session Geneva, Switzerland, 22-25 June 2015.

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REPORT OF RESPONSIBLE MEMBERS – HONG KONG, CHINA Expert Team on Marine Climatology 5th Session Geneva, Switzerland, June 2015

Total Number of HKVOS ( 8 June 2015) : Selected - 8 VOSClim - 1 supplementary 2 Selected ships were installed with AWS - AMOS (UKMet Office) - Drifter buoy (MetOcean Surface Velocity Program (SVP)) In 1949 under the Voluntary Observing Ships' Scheme of the World Meteorological Organization, Hong Kong Observatory began to recruit a fleet of locally based voluntary weather observing ships to report weather conditions at sea. ACTIVITIES OF HONG KONG, CHINA AS MCSS CONTRIBUTING MEMBER (CM)

Delay mode data sent to Global Collecting Centres: 2012 (2033), 2013 (2199) and 2014 (3887) Number of real-time weather reports transmitted through GTS

Experimental launch of radiosonde on board VOS in the South China Sea

Deployment of drifter buoy in the South China Sea

Data processing and data exchange frequency are summarized in the table below: Frequency of data exchange with GCCQuarterly Data formatInternational Maritime Meteorological Tape-5 (IMMT-V) Quality controlGCC minimum quality control software MQC version 5 Minimum Quality Control Standards version 7 (MQCS-7) Frequency of submitting metadata to WMO Quarterly Metadata formatWMO Pub 47 version 04 (Document Revision 4.0)

Data processing: data exchange frequency and details on delayed mode data submitted quarterly to the GCCs in 2012, 2013 and 2014 are 2033, 2199 and 3887 respectively. MCSS: Besides , , and , decadal MCSS have also been compiled for Web version of the MCSS from 1961 to 2000 is being generated. ACTIVITIES OF HONG KONG, CHINA AS MCSS RESPONSIBLE MEMBER (RM)

Archives Total For the delayed mode data observed within Hong Kong’s Area of Responsibility, the numbers of observation reports taken in the past five years that have been digitized in the GCC archive are Since 1949, the total number of delayed mode data stored in HKO’s database is 2,229,424

National perspective with regard to the developing MCDS Hong Kong, China would like to play the role of Data Acquisition Centre (DAC) to continue to collect marine climate data and would also like to explore the feasibility to play the role of Global Data Assembly Centre (GDAC) in the new Marine Climate Data System (MCDS).

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