METEOROLOGY & COAST RADIO SERVICES MINISTRY OF METEOROLOGY, ENERGY, INFORMATION,DISASTER MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE AND COMMUNICATION KINGDOM OF TONGA P. O. Box 845, Domestic Terminal, Fua amotu Airport, Tonga Phone: (676) 35355 Fax: (676) 35123 www.met.gov.to Reporting The Pilot Project on Strengthening MHEWS in Tonga Meteorological Service 23 October 4 November 2017 Funded by Japan Government through UN ESCAP and BMKG Strengthening Multi Hazard Risk Assessment and Early Warning Systems with Applications of Space and Geographic Information Systems in Pacific Islands Countries Objectives: 1. To strengthen MHEWS of PICs through: enhancing institutional capacity building developing national mid term work plans on MHEWS by using space technology and GIS 2. to promote regional cooperation platforms for sharing geospatial data on EWS in Pacific region. Implementation on Numerical Weather Prediction by WRF TMS and implementation of Common Alert Protocol (CAP) in Tonga (23 October 4 November 2017) 1
Project Details No Items Details 1 Project Title Strengthening Multi Hazard Risk Assessment and Early Warning Systems with Applications of Space and Geographic Information Systems in Pacific Islands Countries 2 Objectives: To strengthen MHEWS of PICs through: enhancing institutional capacity building, developing national mid term work plans on MHEWS by using space technology and GIS To promote regional cooperation platforms for sharing geospatial data on EWS in Pacific region. 3 Project Activities Output 3: Customized multi hazard risk assessment and EWS in PICs as pilot studies 4 Project Implementation Implementation on Numerical Weather Prediction by WRF TMS and implementation of Common Alert Protocol (CAP) in Tonga 5 Name of Organization Tonga Meteorological and Coast Radio Services (TMS) Tonga National Disaster Management Office (NEMO) Continue on Project Details No Items Details 6 Duration 23 September 4 November 2017 7 Site Tonga Metorological Services Office, Fuaʻamotu Interna onal Airport, Nuku alofa, Tonga 8 Main Activites Instalation high resolution mesosclae numerical weather prediction (WRF) Implementation the using of Common Alert Protocol to disseminate the early warning information Training on advance mesoccale numerical weather forecast Hands on the using of WRF TMS and CAP in Tonga Revised the daily Standart Operation Procedur in weather forecaster also connected with WMO filter hub and World Weather Information System. 9 Expert Agie Wandala Putra ( head of BMKG weather forecast sub division) Zainal Abidin ( IT administrator of BMKG weather dissemination sub division) 10 Participant 11 member from Tonga Meteorological Services (TMS) 2 member from Tonga National Disaster Management Office (NEMO) 2
High Resolution Model - Key Findings SmartMet system downloaded GFS data as its input. WRF installed without download any other data anymore. Bandwith size is a big issue in Tonga. Eficiency is the major priority to all tools or system for daily weather forecast. Since we manage mostly all hazard related ( Weather; aviation-observation-marine-flood, Climate, Eartquake, Tsunami) Since very long time Global Model Data used for forecast references, but the thundestorm event mostly undetected. WRF-TMS filled the gap on operational. Mesoscale model also prepared for aviation meteorology services. Weather Research Forecast Model WRF Introduction Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction WRF is a state of the art atmospheric modeling system designed for both meteorological research and numerical weather prediction. It offers a host of options for atmospheric processes and can run on a variety of computing platforms. 3
Specifics Model Setup based on Atmosphere Science Reason Cumulus Parameterization Platenetary Boundary Layer Microphysics Longwave Radiation Shorwave Radiation Surface Layer Land Surface Tiedke YSU WRF single moment (WSM3) RRTMG RRTMG TEMF layer thermal diffusion Verification and validation 30 October 2017 169 mm 154 mm 169 mm 154 mm 0.4 mm WRF TMS 7 km 0.7 mm 46 mm 2.3 km 0.4 mm 46 mm 0.7 mm 4
Current Status http://met.gov.to/index_files/staff/twips/discussion_page/wrf Easy Interface 5
Common Alert Protocol (CAP) CAP is an international standard format for emergency alerting and public warning. It is designed for "all hazards", related to weather events, earthquakes, tsunami, volcanoes, public health, power outages, and many other emergencies Connected to Common Alert Protocol Hub Actived on 25 October 2017 6
Completion Letter The Director of Meteorology wanted to thanks the development partners for their Assistance. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Indonesian Government through the BMKG as well as UNESCAP and Japan for this timely and significant assistance to Tonga. We expect that the project will make vast improvements to our Early Warning System and in building community resilience to extreme rainfall events http://www.gov.to/press release/tongan weather forecasters receive high resolutionweather modeling training from their indonesian counterparts/ News 7
Hands On WRF system CAP Monitoring 8
TMS NEMO Workshop Now We Can Opperate the WRF and CAP 9
CAP WRF System Launching The WRF - TMS 10
GAPs Previous Implementation Further the staffs capacity for research on WRF parameterization that suitable for Tonga Need more training or scholarship for further study on WRF Current Issue Need to build capacity on Tsunami operation such as more analytical Need a separate computer that can run SEISCOMP 3 and connect to other countries seismic stations (USGS, GFZ, etc )through internet and process earthquake event to compare with other organization analysis Provide the office the data for future analysis and mitigation Train Staffs how to simple operate analysis of earthquake events 11