World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water Key issues in ocean and marine related Early Warning Systems in Asia B.Y.

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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water Key issues in ocean and marine related Early Warning Systems in Asia B.Y. Lee Invited expert, Hong Kong Observatory t

Internationally coordinated network of WMO

In situ and space Observations Operational Ocean Forecasting System (GDPFS for Ocean) (e.g., Waves, Storm Surges, Sea Ice, SST, ocean circ., etc.) Ocean Climate (e.g., Waves, Storm Surges, Sea Ice, SST, etc.) Services (e.g., MSI/GMDSS, MPERSS, SAR, DRR, etc.) Users IMO and IHO IOC ICS Intertanko Intercargo Oil and Gas Industry Fisheries Etc. (IOC/WMO/UNEP GOOS) International cooperation in Marine Meteorology and Oceanography

For a good warning system: (i) It has to be easy to understand (ii) It has to be simple to operate (iii) It facilitates collective and effective response from society (iv) It meets the expectations of society

Severe Weather Information Centre (SWIC) Official warnings on tropical cyclones, rain/snow and thunderstorm over the world Operated by HKO on behalf of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Link to SWIC

Greater PRD (Pearl River Delta) Weather Website One-stop website to provide real-time weather warning and forecast for 11 cities in the region Bring convenience to large number of cross- border commuters and school children Desktop and mobile versions available

Current issues - design of an EWS: how to make it relevant -engagement with stakeholders: who are they? -development and implementation of EWS -delivery channels: what are the possibilities? -public education and familiarization -wash-up, review and improvement (with stakeholders)

WMO Network of Tropical Cyclones Specialized Centres

Coastal Inundation Forecasting Demonstration Project (CIFDP) in the Bay of Bengal and the Caribbean Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis. World Bank, 2005.

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