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CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. ORGANIZATION 3. SERVICES (1)Quality assurance of meteorological instruments (2)Research and development (3)Activities of RIC Tsukuba 2

Meteorological Instruments Center (MIC) History and location Tsukuba Meteorological Research Institute Aerological Observatory MIC Tokyo Japan MIC Test Field 3

Organizational structure of JMA Director-General Deputy Director-General e Administration Department Forecast Department Observations Department Seismological and Volcanological Department Global Environment and Marine Department Headquarters Administration Division Observations Division Office of Observing Systems Operations Meteorological Instruments Center Office of Aviation Weather Observations Office of Statistics Satellite Program Division Local Offices District Meteorological Observatory Okinawa Meteorological Observatory Local Meteorological Observatory Aviation Weather Service Center Weather Station Aviation Weather Station Marine Observatory Auxiliary Organs Meteorological Research Institute Aerological Observatory Meteorological Satellite Center Magnetic Observatory Meteorological l College 4

Organizational structure of MIC Director Deputy Director Administration Section Senior Scientific Officer Inspection Section 1 Senior Instrument Inspector Inspection Section 2 Test Section 1 Test Section 2 ( Total 21 staffs ) RIC Section 5

Main services of MIC Quality assurance of meteorological instruments To inspect meteorological equipments to maintain high-precision meteorological observations in Japan, and to maintain meteorological standard instruments and their traceability. Research and development To research and develop meteorological instruments, and to research site environment and methods of observation Activities of RIC Tsukuba To assist Members of the Region through calibration and comparison with meteorological instruments, and to support to train instrument specialists as Regional Instrument Center (RIC) in Asia. 6

Main services of MIC Quality assurance of meteorological instruments To inspect meteorological equipments to maintain high-precision meteorological observations in Japan, and to maintain meteorological standard instruments and their traceability. Research and development To research and develop meteorological instruments, and to research site environment and method of observation Activities of RIC Tsukuba To assist Members of the Region through calibration and comparison with meteorological instruments, as Regional Instrument Centre (RIC) in Asia. 7

Observations of JMA Thermometer Hygrometer Barometer Wind vane/anemometer Rain gauge Sunshine recorder Pyranometer Observations except JMA Thermometer Hygrometer Barometer Wind vane/anemometer Rain gauge Sunshine recorder Pyranometer Inspection of instruments - To secure the accuracy of instrument - Inspection Inspection of instruments t in JMA (MIC) MIC Grant type Certification (MIC) Inspection of instruments (Registered organ) Entrustment inspection (MIC) Meteorological observations 8

Maintenance and inspection of instruments Surface Observatory Aviation Observatory AWS About 3,000 units Instruments per year About 1,200 units instruments per year MIC Propeller Anemometer 340 Rain gauge 300 Sunshine recorder 280 Disassembly, Adjustment, Inspection Inspection in every 5 years Thermometer 900 Paper assessment in every 1 year Hygrometer 200 Barometer 400 About 1,800 units Instruments Paper assessment 9

Maintenance and inspection of Propeller Anemometer Disassembly parts replacement Assembly Adjustment Inspection parts Propeller Anemometer (FF-12A) 10

Quality control of observational instruments <Non Radiation> International standard (SI unit) <Radiation> WMO standard National standard (Japan) RRC* Regional standard RIC Tsukuba standard RIC Tsukuba Traveling standard National meteorological standard (RA member countries) Working instruments (Observation sites) (RA member countries) MIC Working standard (Japan) Working instruments (Observation sites) (Japan) * RRC: Regional Radiation Centre 11

Calibration equipments - Standard instruments of JMA - Standard thermometer Platinum resistance thermometer sensor and alternating current bridge Standard hygrometer Dew point meter (electronic cooling type) and platinum resistance thermometer Standard barometer Air piston gauge type Other Standard Ultrasonic anemometer, Pitot tube, Differential pressure gauge and Wind tunnel, Pyranometer, Burette (Precipitation) 12

Calibration equipments - Traveling standard instruments of RIC Tsukuba - Standard Standard Standard thermometer Humidity Pressure Platinum resistance thermometer TS81A(CHINO, Japan) Hygrometer (sensor) D2 (General Eastern, USA) Digital barometer PTB220(Vaisala,Finland) Alternating current bridge F-250 (ASL, UK) USA) Hygrometer (controller) Hygro M2(General Eastern, USA) 13

Calibration chambers Chambers for calibrate thermometers Chambers for calibrate hygrometers Chambers for calibrate barometers Liquid bath type Range: - 85 ~ +50 Wet and dry air mixing type Range: 15 ~ 95%RH Range: 4 ~ 1050 hpa Air chamber type Range: -40 ~ +50 Wet and dry air mixing type Range: 10 ~ 95%RH -10 ~ +50 14

Main services of MIC Quality control of observational instruments To inspect meteorological equipments to maintain high-precision meteorological observations in Japan, and to maintain meteorological standard instruments and their traceability. Research and development To research and develop meteorological instruments, and to research site environment and method of observation Activities of RIC Tsukuba To assist Members of the region through calibration and comparison with meteorological instruments, as Regional Instrument Centre (RIC) in Asia. 15

Research and development For implementation of most suitable observation Research and development on meteorological instruments Research on site environment and methods of observation Summary of activities in recent years 2008 Test of piezo-resistive barometers Development of visibility presumption method using video images at airport 2009 Test of capacitive hygrometer with warmed probe Intercomparison of thermometer screens/shields At TECO-2010, we will announce the poster session 2010 Investigation of environmental influence on the quality of meteorological measurement Research for instruments of the next generation system on surface measurement. 16

Examples of research and development Test of capacitive hygrometer with warmed probe(2009) Development of visibility presumption method using video images at airport (2008-2009) 2009) 17

Main services of MIC Quality control of observational instruments To inspect meteorological equipments to maintain high-precision meteorological observations in Japan, and to maintain meteorological standard instruments and their traceability. Research and development To research and develop meteorological instruments, and to research site environment and method of observation Activities of RIC Tsukuba To assist Members of the region through calibration and comparison with meteorological instruments, and to support to train instrument specialists as Regional Instrument Centre (RIC) in Asia. 18

Activities of RIC Tsukuba - History and main activities - 1996 : Japan and China were designated as RICs of RAII at the 11th session of RAII 1997 : Questionnaire on the meteorological instrument in RAII 1998 : RIC Tsukuba held the training workshops cooperating with WMO 1998,2002: Exchanging g the information on activities of RIC Tsukuba and RIC Beijing(at Japan) 2007 : Calibration of RAII member s standard instruments Thailand, d barometer and thermometert Hong Kong, China, barometer 2009 : Attendance at the ET-RIC(WMO RIC(WMO, CIMO) meeting :Visit RIC-France(one of the most advanced and active RICs) 2010 : Calibration trial using RIC Tsukuba s travelling pressure standard in cooperation with Thai Meteorological Department TMD Mutual visits between RIC Tsukuba and RIC Beijing 19

Activities of RIC Tsukuba - Support for instrument specialists - WMO and RIC Tsukuba held the training workshop in Nov. 1998. 16 Members in RAII participated in the workshop 20

Activities of RIC Tsukuba - RIC-Tsukuba s website and leaflet - Building a RIC Tsukuba ss Website http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/jma-center/ric/ric_hp.html Publication of a RIC Tsukuba s leaflet 21

A questionnaire to RAII Members Future Plan Survey both the present state of operational instrumentation and the training requirements on instrumentation RIC Tsukuba have plan to implement a questionnaire to RAII members in cooperating with RIC Beijing as early as possible in this year. Results of this survey will be used for the consideration of future activities of RIC Tsukuba and RIC Beijing and be shared among all RAII Members We wish this survey will prove helpful for us to assist RAII Members to improve the quality of meteorological instrument and to have well trained experts 22

Thank you for your attention 23