WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
WORLD WEATHER WATCH


EXPERT MEETING ON THE EXCHANGE OF EARLY WARNING AND RELATED INFORMATION
 INCLUDING TSUNAMI WARNINGS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 16-18 MARCH 2005

  Contacts:

    WMO Secretariat: Jean-Michel RAINER jmrainer@wmo.int

WMO Secretariat: Dieter SCHIESSL dschiessl@wmo.int
Host focal point:
Ms ROSLIANY anirosliany@hotmail.com

(Last updated: 4.IV.2005)

Outcome of the Expert Meeting

Final list of participants (XLS)  (DOC)

  Working documents

Agenda Item &
Document No

Title

Submitted by

 

Information for participants

BMG, Indonesia

 

Final list of participants

 

1.2

Agenda

Secretariat

2

Status of implementation of the GTS (PPT):
Region I (Africa), Region II (Asia), Region V (S-W Pacific)

Secretariat

2.1

RTH Beijing

CMA, China

2.1

RTH Tokyo

JMA, Japan

2.1

RSMC St Denis (La Réunion)

MeteoFrance

2.1

RTH Nairobi

Kenya

2.1

RTH New Delhi

India

2.2

Mauritius

Mauritius

2.2

Mozambique

Mozambique

2.2

Tanzania

Tanzania

3, 4 & 5

Operational procedures for the exchange of seismic data and tsunami warnings on the GTS;    Procedures for addressed messages

Secretariat

3.2

Basic Concept of the Tidal Data Collection System using the Geostationary Meteorological Satellite of Japan

JMA, Japan

3.2

Meteosat Data Collection System

EUMETSAT

4 & 5

TEWS-IO Concepts and the range of Information Exchange requirements including interim arrangements

IMD, India

4 & 5

Potential Contribution of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) in the dissemination of Tsunami Warnings

MétéoFrance, France

4 & 5

EUMETCast data distribution system

EUMETSAT

5.1

Provision of Tsunami Watch Information for the Indian Ocean - by the Japan Meteorological Agency on an interim basis -

JMA, Japan

5.2

WMO action plan

Secretariat