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Report on the Japanese national activities on NEAR-GOOS

1 8 -1 9 January 2007 NEAR-GOOS CC11 Bangkok, Thailand. Report on the Japanese national activities on NEAR-GOOS. Takashi Yoshida JMA. Highlights of Japanese national activity on NEAR-GOOS are: Regional Real Time Data Base (JMA) Regional Delayed Mode Data Base (JODC)

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Report on the Japanese national activities on NEAR-GOOS

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  1. 18-19 January 2007NEAR-GOOS CC11Bangkok, Thailand Report on the Japanese national activities on NEAR-GOOS Takashi YoshidaJMA

  2. Highlights of Japanese national activity on NEAR-GOOS are: • Regional Real Time Data Base (JMA) • Regional Delayed Mode Data Base (JODC) • Training Course on NEAR-GOOS Data management (JODC)

  3. Report on the Regional Real Time Data Base

  4. New product • Global Sea Surface Temperature (COBE-SST) • A new historical SST dataset became available on 16 June 2006 • Monthly mean global SST GPVs from 1891 to the latest month

  5. NEAR-GOOS CC XI, 18-19 January 2007, Bangkok, THAILAND Report on NEAR-GOOS Regional Delayed Mode Data Base (RDMDB) (http://near-goos1.jodc.go.jp/) Takashi YOSHIDA Japan Meteorological Agency (As the representative of JODC)

  6. Data Flow to NEAR-GOOS RDMDB Real Time GTS Regional Real Time Data Base JMA Japan Meteorological Agency NRTDBs, JAFIC, ORI 30 days after Japan Coast Guard Regional Delayed Mode Data Base (RDMDB) JODC Port and Airport Research Institute Tohoku Univ. Delayed Mode

  7. NEAR-GOOS Regional Delayed Mode Data Base (RDMDB) RDMDB processes 40 items at present (1) 37 items from RRTDB GTS, NRTDB and other organizations, JMA products As new type data, "COBESST" and "COBESSTNORM" was added to RDMDB in July 2006 (2) 3 items from other source "30s_TIDEST", "NOWPHAS" and "Tohoku Univ". The data volume of RDMDB was total 35GB Data volume has increased10GB or morein 12 months. The following items have increased 1GB or more. GLBTS(3.8GB), 30s_TIDEST(1.0GB), MGDSST(1.2GB), Buoy G(1.6GB)

  8. Feature of data file and volume of RDMDB • Data files of high-capacity in one month • GLBTS (323MB) • Buoy_G (124MB) • MGDSST (94MB) • Date files of small-capacity in one monthTRACKOB (3KB) • SUBST_ERR (0.1KB) • SUBST_ERR (0.1KB) Data volume of RDMDB will progress to divide into two each data type

  9. Annual change of access number to English and Japanese top page of RDMDB The total numbers which were accessed to the top page in 2006, increased about 4,000 counts against the total number in 2005.

  10. Annual change of the number of data files which was downloaded from RDMDB, and the data volume which was downloaded from RDMDB The number of data files that were download from RDMDB in 2006, decreased about one thousand against the number in 2005. The data volume that was downloaded in 2006 was about 25GB, and increased about 14GB against the data volume that was downloaded in 2005.

  11. NEAR-GOOS CC XI, 18-19 January 2007, Bangkok, THAILAND IOC/WESTPAC Training Course on NEAR-GOOS Data Management Takashi YOSHIDA Japan Meteorological Agency (As the representative of JODC)

  12. Background The Training Course on Oceanographic Data Management has been organized every year since 1982 at the JODC, in support of the activities of the WESTPAC. The activities of the North East-Asian Regional - Global Ocean Observing System (NEAR-GOOS) has been incorporated in this training course since 1997.

  13. The 8th IOC/WESTPAC Training Course on NEAR-GOOS Data Management (I) • Fund UNESCO-Japan in Trust for WESTPAC • Training Period • 20 February – 3 March, 2006 • Venue • JODC (Tokyo, Japan) • Invited Lecturer • Dr. Terasaki, University of Tokyo, • Dr. Michida, University of Tokyo, • Mr. Baba, NOWPAP RCU Toyama office • Language • The course was held in English.

  14. The 8th IOC/WESTPAC Training Course on NEAR-GOOS Data Management (II) • Participants • Eighth applicants from China, Indonesia, Republic • of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Russian Fed., • Thailand and Vietnam were decided as participants • to this training course. • However, he final of • the eighth training • course, the • participants were six • persons concerning • self business and so • on. Table Number of participants accepted to IOC/WESTPAC Training Course on NEAR-GOOS Data Management (2000-2006)

  15. Course Programme (I) • Lecture • Outline about IOC, WESTPAC, NEAR-GOOS • and other Projects • Oceanographic Data and Information • Management in JODC • NEAR-GOOS Regional Real Time Data Base • CTD and BT Data Processing • Marine Chemical Data Processing • Biological Data Processing • Tidal Data Processing • Ocean Current Data Processing

  16. Course Programme (II) • Country Report Presentation • Introduction of Oceanographic Data Management in • the Participants’ Countries • Study Visit • Japan Meteorological Agency • National Research Institute of Fisheries Science • Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) • Survey Ship • Practice • NEAR-GOOS Delayed Mode Data Exchange System • Data Quality Control and Data Management

  17. Photograph Sixth Participants and Director of JODC with JODC's staff as the Closing ceremony dated on 3 March 2006

  18. Training course in 2007 JODC decided discontinue the current training course and to organize another training course under the cooperation with NOWPAP within ODINWESTPAC pilot project. The new course will include subjects on ocean remote sensing with necessary assistance from appropriate organizations including JMA, Tohoku University, and NOWPAP CEARAC. The committee is invited to consider this idea and finally agree to JODC’s initiative to reorganize the training course.

  19. Thank you for your attention

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