LAPORAN MENGHADIRI SEMINAR LUAR NEGARA
1. MAKLUMAT
Seminar : Typhoon Committee Roving Seminar 2018 Provisional Programme
Tarikh : 20 – 22 November 2018
Tempat : Centre for Climate Research Singapore, Singapore
Kehadiran : Japan, PR China, Laos, Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand
Penajaan : ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee
2. OBJEKTIF SEMINAR
(a) Application of Remote Sensing Technologies
(b) Mewakili Malaysia menghadiri mesyuarat Working Group on Hydrology, ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee ke tujuh.
(c) Berkongsi idea perlaksanaan program Typhoon Committe
3. LAPORAN
Topic A – Advances in satellite missions and product applications in the Typhoon Committee region
Himawari satellite system–Mr. Koji YAMASHITA, Meteorological Satellite Center, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
Fengyun satellite system–Dr Xiang FANG, National Satellite Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration, China
Topic B – Tropical cyclone analysis using microwave satellite imagery
Dr Xiang FANG, National Satellite Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration, China
Topic C – Radar applications in tropical cyclone and extreme weather monitoring and nowcasting
Mr Ray KONG, Hong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong, China
Seminar Schedule:
Pembuka kata dan ucapan aluan oleh Typhoon Committee Secretariat – Meteorologist Mr. Chi Kong Fong, dengan ucapan aluan kedatangan semua ahli seminar ke CCRS, Singapura. Beliau juga berharap seminar ini dapat memberi manfaat dan memenuhi halatuju setiap aktiviti yang telah dirancang oleh Committee
- Pembentangan Laporan Negara mengikut peserta
a) Mr Phan Sambath – daripada Cambodia Tropical Storm:
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Influence tropical storm SON TINH
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The impact of Ts SON TINH surges on Cambodia
-Early warning and announcement
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Hydrological assessment (emphasis on water / impact)
-Meteorological operation center
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Severe weather information dissemination b)
Mr. CHOY Shui-Chung daripada Hong KongRadar Application and Observations in Hong Kong – Experience Day 1
(20 Nov, Tue)
Day 2
(21 Nov, Wed)
Day 3
(22 Nov, Thu)
AM 0900 –
1030
Registration & Opening Ceremony
(0900 – 1000)
Lecture Topic A (Himawari – Part II)
Lecture Topic C (Part II)
1030 – 1100 Tea Break (1000 – 1030 on Day 1)
1100 – 1200 Experience Sharing by Member
Representatives(a) (1030 – 1200)
Lecture Topic A (Fengyun – Part II)
Wrap-up Discussion
Lunch Break (1200 – 1330)
PM 1330 –
1500
Lecture Topic A (Himawari – Part I)
Lecture Topic C (Part I)
Technical Visit (Central Forecast Office of
Meteorological Service
Singapore)
1500 – 1530 Tea Break
1530 – 1700 Lecture Topic A
(Fengyun – Part I)
Lecture Topic B
(1530-1730)
c) Mr. Phapasit KHAMPHOUMY dari Laos
Description of Lao National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (DMH) - Introduction of Lao PDR
- Organization of DMH - Key weather hazards - Satellite processing system - Use of satellite product
- Challenges and expectation from satellite operators d) Ir Rajaselvam a/l Govindaraju dari Malaysia
- Introduction
- Satellite Processing System - Use of Satellite Products
- Challenges and Expectations From Satellite Operators e) Mr. Hong Kei MUI dari Macao
Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau
– sharing experience and usage ofSatellite & Radar technology
f) Ms. Alexis R. RUIVIVAR dari Philippines
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
– Talking on services provided and the usage of satellite and radar in their applicationsg) MR. NG Jin Zheng dari Singapura
Application of Satellite Remote Sensing Technology in MSS h) Dr. Kamol Promasakha na SAKOLNAKHON dari Thailand
Using Satellite Observation Data for Monitoring, Warning and Water Management in Thailand
- Quantitative Precipitation Estimation (QPE) from Himawari satellite in Infrared band (IR),
- QPE from Satellite to monitoring and warning of flood,
- Integrated QPE from satellite to basin for water management, - Data service.
- Future work.
Kemudian Seminar diteruskan dengan persembahan oleh pembentang- pembentang menikut
topik seperti dalam jadual.
Theme A:
Introduction to Himawari-8/9 and its products oleh Koji Yamashita dari Meteorological Satellite Center, Japan Meteorological Agency
Antara topik yang di persembahkan 1. Overview of Himawari-8 and -9 2. Satellite derived products
3. Target Area observation for Himawari Request 4. RGB Imageries
5. Usage of Himawari-8 and -9 Products for typhoon
Chinese Meteorological Satellite and its Applications oleh
Xiang FANG dariNational Satellite Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration (NSMC/CMA)
- Overview of Meteorological Satellites
- Current FY satellite Status and furture programs - FY Satellite Data Service
- FY satellite data Applications
Topic B
Tropical cyclone analysis using microwave satellite imagery oleh Dr Xiang FANG, National Satellite Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration, China
- Introduction to microwave remote sensing - Passive microwave detection data application
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Application of microwave imager data in typhoon monitoring
oApplication of microwave sounder data in typhoon monitoring - Active microwave detection data application
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Wind field scattero-meter data application
oRain radar data application
Topic C
Radar applications in tropical cyclone and extreme weather monitoring and nowcasting oleh Mr Ray KONG, Hong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong, China
- Introduction of Radar Principle
- Radar Applications in Tropical Cyclone - TC Positioning
- Hot Tower
- TC Wind Estimation
- Other Possible Scanning Strategy – 1-min Radar Rapid Scan - Other Considerations in Using Radar
LAWATAN KE CENTRAL FORECAST OFFICE OF METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE SINGAPORE
LAMPIRAN BERGAMBAR PESERTA
Lampiran Peserta
TYPHOON COMMITTEE ROVING SEMINAR
Applications of Remote Sensing Technologies 20 – 22 November 2018, Singapore
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
CAMBODIA
1. Mr. CHUON Sokun
Vice-Chief Office, Weather Forecast, Department of Meteorology Tel No: +85516888207
Email: [email protected] 2. Mr. PHAN Sambath
Vice-Chief Office, Weather Forecast, Department of Meteorology Tel No: +85587652345
Email: [email protected]
HONG KONG, CHINA
3. Mr. CHOY Shui-Chung
Assistant Forecaster, Hong Kong Observatory Tel No: +852-62007052
Email: [email protected]
LAO, PDR
4. Mr. Phapasit KHAMPHOUMY
Forecast Division, Department of Meteorology and Hydrology Tel No: +8562058257395
Email: [email protected]
MALAYSIA
5. Mr. Mohd Hafizi MAT YASIN
Meteorological Officer, Malaysia Meteorological Department Tel No: +603+79678095
Email: [email protected]
6. Ir. Rajaselvam s/o GOVINDARAJU
Senior Principal Assistant Director, Department of Irrigation and Drainage Tel No: +60132737868
Email: [email protected]
MACAO, CHINA
7. Mr. Hong Kei MUI Physics Technician
Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau Tel No: +853-66937719
Email: [email protected]
PHILIPPINES
8. Ms. Alexis R. RUIVIVAR
Weather Specialist, Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
Tel No: 4342592
Email: [email protected]
SINGAPORE
9. Ms. HUAN Jia Yan
Meteorologist, Weather Services Department, Meteorological Service Singapore Tel No: +65-65425059
Email: [email protected]
10. MR. NG Jin Zheng
Meteorologist, Weather Services Department, Meteorological Service Singapore Tel No: +65-65425059
Email: [email protected]
THAILAND
11. Dr. Kamol Promasakha na SAKOLNAKHON
Director, Weather Forecast Bureau, Thai Meteorological Department Tel No: +66-918193268
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
12. Miss Ornnicha PHANTHURAT
Meteorologist, Southern-East Coast Meteorological Centre, Thai Meteorological Department Tel No: +66805407593
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
TYPHOON COMMITTEE SECRETARIAT, MACAO
4. Mr. Chi Kong FONG
MeteorologistTel No: +853-65550993 Email: [email protected]
5. Ms. Yeji SHIN
InternTel No: +82 010-7124-3211 (Korea) +853 6647-6582 (Macao) Email: [email protected]
LAMPIRAN BIODATA PEMBENTANG
Mr. Koji YAMASHITA Meteorological Satellite Center of Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
I belong to the Satellite Application and Analysis Division, Data Processing Department.
I'm in charge of system group leader for integrating satellite application and analysis works. I have qualified to do Certified Weather Forecaster in Japan since 1995.
1993-2000 Engaged in meteorological observations and forecasting services in Local Meteorological Observatory of JMA
2001-2016 Numerical Prediction Division, Forecast Department in JMA Headquarters - 2001- 2004 Engaged in the management of operational system and in decoding for satellite data and Synop data etc.
- 2005-2016 Engaged in data assimilation for Atmospheric Motion Vector (AMV) 2017-now Meteorological Satellite Center of JMA
Mr. Ray KONG Scientific officer of the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO)
He began as a weather forecaster and then joined the Radar and Satellite Meteorology Division of HKO in 2011. His work currently focuses on the operation and development of HKO's weather radar systems, particularly installation and implementation of new radar systems, and
development of radar products and forecast techniques for general meteorological applications and researches. He is also a member of CIMO Inter-Programme Expert Team on Operational Weather Radars, contributing in preparation of a Best Practices Guide on Operational Weather Radar.
Dr. Xiang FANG Deputy Director-General of the National Satellite Meteorological Center of the China Meteorological Administration (CMA)
Director of the FY-4 satellite application and demonstration system, Co-chair of the WMO Satellite Products and Applications Working Group. He graduated from Peking University with a major in atmospheric physics and atmospheric environment. Mainly engage in the application of
meteorological satellite data in weather forecasting, environmental monitoring and disaster mitigation research and product services, he has hosted more than 20 research projects, published nearly 30 research papers. At the same time, he is responsible for the development of the Fengyun meteorological satellite remote sensing application system. The FY-2 and FY-4 satellite weather application platform (SWAP) and the FY-3 satellite disaster monitoring and remote sensing application system (SMART), have been promoted to domestic and international users.