Mr Hugh A. Hutchinson (Chairman) Tel: (+61) 3 6221 2001
Bureau of Meteorology Fax: (+61) 3 6221 2003
111 Macquarie St. E-mail: h.hutchinson@bom.gov.au
G.P.O. Box 727
HOBART, TAS 7001
Australia
Dr Jorge Carrasco Tel: (+56) 2 676 3453
Direccion Meteorologica de Chile Fax: (+56) 2 601 9590
Casilla 717 E-mail: jcarrasco@meteochile.cl
SANTIAGO
Chile
Mr Francois Gerard Tel: (+33) 1 45 56 70 11
Directeur Délégué pour l’Outre-Mer Fax: (+33) 1 45 56 70 05
Météo-France E-Mail francois.gerard@meteo.fr
1 quai Branly
75340 PARIS Cedex 07
France
Dr Alexander. Klepikov Tel: (+7) 812 352 0226
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute Fax: (+7) 812 352 2688
Bering street 38 E-mail: klep@aari.nw.ru
199 397 ST PETERSBURG
Russian Federation
Mr Bian Lingen Tel: (+86) 10 6217 6570
Chief, Antarctic Meteorology Research Office Fax: (+86) 10 6217 5931
China Meteorological Administration E-mail: blg@cams.cma.gov.cn
46 Baishiqiao Western Suburb Road
BEIJING 10 0081
China
Mr Wolfgang Seifert Tel: (+49) 40 6690 1730
German Weather Service Fax: (+49) 40 6690 1735
Bernhard-Nocht Str. 76 E-mail: wolfqang.seifert@dwd.de
D-20359 HAMBURG
Germany
Mr Jonathan D. Shanklin Tel: (+44) 1223 221 400
British Antarctic Survey Fax: (+44) 1223 221 279
High Cross E-mail: j.shanklin@bas.ac.uk
Madingley Road
CAMBRIDGE CB3 OET
UK
Mr Hector O. Sosa Tel: (+54) 11 5167 6769
Servicio Meteorologico Nacional Fax: (+54) 11 5167 6709
25 de Mayo 658 E-mail: hsosa@meteofa.mil.ar
1002 BUENOS AIRES
Argentina
Dr Yuri. Tsaturov Tel: (+7) 095 252 24 29
Russian Federal Hydrometeorology Service Fax: (+7) 095 255 24 00
and Environmental Monitoring E-mail: tsaturov@mecom.ru
12 Novovagankovsky str.
MOSCOW 123242
RussianFederation
Representatives of International Organizations
Dr Hartwig Gernandt (COMNAP) Tel: (+49) 471 4831 1160
Director of Logistics Fax: (+49) 471 4831 1355
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and E-mail: hgernandt@awi-bremerhaven.de
Marine Research
Colombusstrasse
D-27578 Bremerhaven
Germany
Secretariat of WMO
7 bis, Avenue de la Paix
Case Postale No. 2300
CH-1211 GENEVA 2
Switzerland
Mr Dieter Schiessl Tel: (+41) 22 730 8369
Director Fax: (+41) 22 730 8021
World Weather Watch/Basic Systems E-mail: schiessl_d@gateway.wmo.ch
Dr Alexander Karpov Tel: (+41) 22 730 8222
A/Chief, Observing Systems Division Fax: (+41) 22 730 8021
World Weather Watch Department E-mail: karpov_a@gateway.wmo.ch
Mr Mohan Abayasekara Tel: (+41) 22 730 8244
Data Processing Assistant Fax: (+41) 22 730 8021
World Weather Watch Department E-mail: abayasekara_m@gateway.wmo.ch
Mr Pierre Kerherve Tel: (+41) 22 730 8218
Scientific Officer Fax: (+41) 22 730 8021
Telecommunications and Monitoring E-mail: kerherve_p@gateway.wmo.ch
World Weather Watch Department
Mr Joël Martellet Tel: (+41) 22 730 8313
Scientific Officer Fax: (+41) 22 730 8021
Data Processing Division E-mail: martellet_j@gateway.wmo.ch
World Weather Watch Department
Dr Hans Teunissen Tel: (+41) 22 730 8086
Senior Scientific Officer Fax: (+41) 22 730 8052
GCOS E-mail: teunissen_h@gateway.wmo.ch
Dr Vladimir Ryabinin Tel: (+41) 22 730 8486
Senior Scientific Officer Fax: (+41) 22 730 8181
WCRP E-mail: ryabinin_v@gateway.wmo.ch
Mr Leonard Barrie Tel: (+41) 22 730 8240
Chief, Environment Division Fax: (+41) 22 730 8181
AREP E-mail: barrie_l@gateway.wmo.ch
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY
EIGHTH SESSION
GENEVA, 25 – 27 NOVEMBER 2002
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EC/WGAM-VIII/Doc. 1
(12.VII.2002)
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ITEM: 1.2
Original: ENGLISH
| PROVISIONAL AGENDA
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ORGANIZATION OF THE SESSION
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Opening of the session
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Adoption of the agenda
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Working arrangements for the session
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REPORT BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE WORKING GROUP
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REVIEW OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SEVENTH SESSION OF THE WORKING GROUP AND RELEVANT DECISIONS OF CONGRESS AND THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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WWW ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE ANTARCTIC
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Observing system
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Data-processing system
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Telecommunication system
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Data Management, including review of monitoring results
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Monitoring of the Fifth Long-term Plan and preparation of the Sixth LTP related to Antarctic activities
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THE ROLE OF ANTARCTICA IN UNDERSTANDING AND MONITORING GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE, INCLUDING THE OZONE LAYER
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GCOS Upper-air and Surface Networks in Antarctica
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Study of the ozone layer over Antarctica
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COOPERATION WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL ANTARCTIC PROGRAMMES AND ORGANIZATIONS
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Cooperation with the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM), its sub-committees, and Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR)
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Cooperation with the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)
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FUTURE WORK PROGRAMME
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CLOSURE OF THE SESSION
RECOMMENDATION 1 (EC/WGAM – VIII)
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY
NOTING:
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Resolution 10 (EC-LI) – Executive Council Working Group on Antarctic Meteorology,
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Resolution 6 (Cg-XII) – WMO Antarctic activities,
Considering that there is a need for meteorological and other environmental data from the Antarctic for the full implementation of the World Weather Watch and monitoring of climate change and of the ozone layer over the Antarctic,
RECOMMENDS:
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To maintain the EC Working Group on Antarctic Meteorology with the following terms of reference:
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To promote the execution of the resolutions of Congress and the Executive Council in the area from 60ºS to 90ºS;
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To provide guidance in the development of the relevant parts of the WMO Long-term Plan;
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To coordinate programmes of surface and upper-air meteorological observations in the Antarctic;
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To develop the most appropriate schemes for the collection and dissemination of meteorological data for operational purposes;
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To stimulate the development and regular updating of national databases of non-real-time meteorological data for the Antarctic;
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To develop and recommend regional coding practices which are to be applied in the Antarctic;
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To study problems relating to instruments and methods of observation peculiar to the Antarctic;
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To discuss questions and to make recommendations on meteorological research and operations related to the Antarctic;
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To maintain active contacts with other groups or bodies, such as the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Joint Scientific Committee (JSC), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programmes (COMNAP), the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), WMO’s technical commissions, etc., with regard to aspects of Antarctic meteorology of particular relevance to their functions;
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To provide, as necessary, through its chairman or other representative, information on meteorological activities in the Antarctic to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, including its Committee for Environmental Protection.
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To support, as necessary, the International Programmes related to climate change studies and prediction such as World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) and Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS);
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That the Working Group make recommendations, as necessary, to the Executive Council within its terms of reference;
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That the Working Group will be composed of members nominated by the Permanent Representatives of Members which are Parties to the Antarctic Treaty and of Members which have not yet acceded to the Treaty but which have active meteorological programmes in the Antarctic;
Requests the Secretary-General:
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To arrange for necessary sessions of the Working Group and to provide the necessary Secretariat support;
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To arrange that the relevant recommendations of the Working Group be transmitted to Members which are Parties to the Antarctic Treaty for comment prior to their consideration by the Executive Council.
RECOMMENDATION 2 (EC/WGAM-VIII)
ANTARCTIC BASIC SYNOPTIC NETWORK
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY,
NOTING:
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Resolution 3.5 (EC-LIII) - Antarctic Basic Synoptic Network,
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Fifth WMO Long-term Plan as it relates to the World Weather Watch and to the Antarctic,
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Manual on the Global Observing System (WMO-No. 544), Volume I, Part III, paragraphs 2.1.4 and 2.1.6,
CONSIDERING:
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That the establishment and maintenance of a basic synoptic network of surface and upper-air stations in the Antarctic, adequate to meet the requirements of Members and of the World Weather Watch, constitutes one of the most important obligations of Members under Article 2 of the WMO Convention,
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That the density of the current network of surface and upper-air stations is generally much less than that desirable,
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That global models can at present identify biases in station elevation measurements and are being rerun on past observations,
RECOMMENDS:
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That the stations and the observational programmes listed in the annex to this recommendation constitute the Antarctic Basic Synoptic Network;
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That Members be urged:
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To spare no effort in their endeavours to secure full implementation of the network of stations and observational programmes set forth in the annex to this recommendation;
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To seek to maintain radiosonde stations in the Antarctic Peninsula, and to establish when possible further stations in the interior of Antarctica;
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To consider the possibility of co-operating with other Members in sharing the costs of re-opening and operating previously functioning stations;
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To comply fully with the standard times of observation, the coding procedures and the data-collection standards, as laid down in the WMO Technical Regulations and the Manuals on the GOS, on Codes, on the GTS and on the GDPS;
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To re-measure station elevations using modern surveying techniques and to communicate the results of these measurements to the WMO Secretariat;
REQUESTS the Secretary-General of WMO to bring any changes to the Antarctic Basic Synoptic Network to the attention of the Members of WMO.
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Annex: 1
ANNEX TO RECOMMENDATION 2 (EC/WGAM-VIII)
List of proposed stations in the Antarctic Basic Synoptic Network (ABSN)
STATIONS OPERATED BY ARGENTINA ABSN
88963 BASE ESPERANZA S
88968 BASE ORCADAS S
89034 BASE BELGRANO II S
89053 BASE JUBANY S
89055 BASE MARAMBIO (CENTRO MET. ANTARTICO) S / WR
89066 BASE SAN MARTIN S
STATIONS OPERATED BY AUSTRALIA
89564 MAWSON S / WR
89568 LAMBERT GLACIER BASIN, LGB 35 AWS S
89571 DAVIS S / WR
89576 LGB 69 AWS S
89610 CASEY (POINSETT) S
89611 CASEY S / WR
89612 CASEY AIRSTRIP AWS 2 S
89614 CASEY (PETERSON) S
89618 CASEY (HALFWAY) S
89757 MAWSON (LGB 20 AWS) S
89758 MAWSON (LGB 10 AWS) S
89762 MAWSON (LGB 00 GE 03 AWS) S
89767 AMERY ICE SHELF AWS S
89774 DAVIS (LGB 59 AWS) S
89803 WILKES LAND, GF 08 AWS S
89811 LAW DOME SUMMIT AWS S
89812 AO28 AWS, SOUTH OF LAW DOME S
89813 WILKES LAND, GC 41 AWS S
STATIONS OPERATED BY CHILE
89056 CENTRO MET.ANTARTICO "PDTE.EDUARDO FREI" S
89057 BASE ARTURO PRAT S
89059 BASE BERNARDO O'HIGGINS S
STATIONS OPERATED BY CHINA
89058 GREAT WALL S
89573 ZHONGSHAN S
STATIONS OPERATED BY FINLAND
89014 NORDENSKIOLD BASE S
STATIONS OPERATED BY FRANCE
89642 DUMONT D'URVILLE S / WR
STATIONS OPERATED BY GERMANY
89002 NEUMAYER S / WR
STATIONS OPERATED BY INDIA ABSN
89514 MAITRI S
STATIONS OPERATED BY ITALY
89662* BASE BAIA TERRA NOVA S
STATIONS OPERATED BY JAPAN
89532 SYOWA S / WR
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
89251 KING SEJONG AWS S
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
89050 BELLINGSHAUSEN S
89512 NOVOLAZAREVSKAJA S / WR
89574 PROGRESS S
89592 MIRNYJ S / WR
89606 VOSTOK S
STATIONS OPERATED BY SOUTH AFRICA
89004 S.A.N.A.E. AWS S
STATIONS OPERATED BY SPAIN
89064* JUAN CARLOS 1 AWS S
STATIONS OPERATED BY UKRAINE
89063 VERNADSKY S
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE UNITED KINGDOM
89022 HALLEY S / WR
89062 ROTHERA S / WR
STATIONS OPERATED BY URUGUAY
89054 DINAMET-URUGUAY S
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE USA
89009 AMUNDSEN-SCOTT S / WR
89061 PALMER STATION S
89664 MCMURDO S / WR
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE USA (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN)
89108 UNIV. WI ID 8985 (HENRY) S
89208 UNIV. WI ID 8987 (CLEAN AIR) S
89257 UNIV. WI ID 8925 (LIMBERT ) S
89261 UNIV. WI ID 8947 (RACER ROCK) S
89262 UNIV. WI ID 8926 (LARSEN ICE SHELF) S
89264 UNIV. WI ID 8920 (URANUS GLACIER) S
89266 UNIV. WI ID 8902 (BUTLER ISLAND) S
89272 UNIV. WI ID 8917 (SKY-BLU) S
89314 UNIV. WI ID 21358 (THERESA) S
89324 UNIV. WI ID 8903 (BYRD STATION) S
89327 UNIV. WI ID 8981 (MOUNT SIPLE) S
89332 UNIV. WI ID 21361 (ELIZABETH) S
89345 UNIV. WI ID 8900 (SIPLE DOME) S
89376 UNIV. WI ID 8911 (GILL) S
89377 UNIV. WI ID 8908 (LETTAU) S
89667 UNIV. WI ID 8927 (PEGASUS NORTH) S
89744 UNIV. WI ID 8918 (RELAY STAT) S
89799 UNIV. WI ID 8924 (NICO) S
89828 UNIV. WI ID 8989 (DOME C II) S
89834 UNIV. WI ID 8916 (D-47) S
89864 UNIV. WI ID 8905 (MANUELA) S
89866 UNIV. WI ID 8906 (MARBLE POINT) S
89868 UNIV. WI ID 8913 (SCHWERDTFEGER) S
89869 UNIV. WI ID 8931 (MARILYN) S
89873 UNIV. WI ID 8915 (ELAINE) S
89879 UNIV. WI ID 8984 (POSSESSION IS.) S
Note: *stations 89662 and 89064 operated by Italy and Spain respectively, are included in the list pending confirmation from the PR's of Member Countries
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RECOMMENDATION 3 (EC/WGAM-VIII)
Antarctic Basic Climatalogical Network (ABCN)
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY,
NOTING:
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The WMO Technical Regulations (WMO-N0. 49), Regulation (B.1) 3.1.1.2;
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Resolution 4 (XII-RA II) Regional Basic Climatological Network in Region II;
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Resolution 3 (XIII-RA IV) Regional Basic Climatological Network in Region IV;
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Resolution 3 (XIII-RA III) Regional Basic Climatological Network in Region III;
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Resolution 3 (XIII-RA VI) Regional Basic Climatological Network in Region VI; and
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Resolution 3 (XIII-RAV) Regional Basic Climatological Network in Region V.
CONSIDERING:
That the Thirteenth WMO Congress stressed the important role of Regional Associations in the evolution of networks of stations necessary to provide a good representation of climate on the regional scale, in addition to global scale;
RECOMMENDS:
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That the stations listed in the Annex to this recommendation constitute the Antarctic Basic Climatological Network (ABCN);
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That Members be urged:
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To spare no effort in their endeavours to ensure, at the earliest date possible, full implementation of the network of ABCN stations set forth in the annex to this recommendation;
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To comply fully with the global and regional coding procedures and data collection standards in accordance with procedures laid down in the WMO Technical Regulations and the Manuals on the GOS, on Codes, and on the GTS when operating the ABCN;
REQUESTS THE SECRETARY-GENERAL:
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To arrange for the inclusion in publication WMO-No. 9, Volume A, the information concerning the CLIMAT and CLIMAT TEMP stations; and
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To bring any changes to the Antarctic Basic Climatological Network to the attention of all Members of WMO.
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Annex: 1
ANNEX TO RECOMMENDATION 3 (EC/WGAM-VIII)
List of proposed stations in the Antarctic Basic Climotological Network (ABCN)
STATIONS OPERATED BY ARGENTINA GSN GUAN CLIMAT CLIMAT TEMP
88963 BASE ESPERANZA X X 88968 BASE ORCADAS X X 89034 BASE BELGRANO II X 89053 BASE JUBANY X 89055 BASE MARAMBIO (CENTRO MET. ANTARTICO) X X X X 89066 BASE SAN MARTIN X
STATIONS OPERATED BY AUSTRALIA
89564 MAWSON X X X X 89571 DAVIS X X X X 89611 CASEY X X X X 89757 MAWSON (LGB 20 AWS) X
STATIONS OPERATED BY CHILE
89056 CENTRO MET.ANTARTICO "PDTE.EDUARDO FREI" X X 89057 BASE ARTURO PRAT X 89059 BASE BERNARDO O'HIGGINS X
STATIONS OPERATED BY CHINA 89058 GREAT WALL X 89573 ZHONGSHAN X X
STATIONS OPERATED BY FRANCE 89642 DUMONT D'URVILLE X X X X
STATIONS OPERATED BY GERMANY
89002 NEUMAYER X X X X
89514 MAITRI X
STATIONS OPERATED BY ITALY
89662* BASE BAIA TERRA NOVA X
STATIONS OPERATED BY JAPAN
89532 SYOWA X X X X
GSN GUAN CLIMAT CLIMAT TEMP STATIONS OPERATED BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
89050 BELLINGSHAUSEN X X 89512 NOVOLAZAREVSKAJA X X X X 89574 PROGRESS X 89592 MIRNYJ X X X X 89606 VOSTOK X X
STATIONS OPERATED BY UKRAINE
89063 VERNADSKY X X STATIONS OPERATED BY THE UNITED KINGDOM 89022 HALLEY X X X X 89062 ROTHERA X X X 89065 FOSSIL BLUFF X X
STATIONS OPERATED BY URUGUAY
89054 DINAMET-URUGUAY X
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE USA 89009 AMUNDSEN-SCOTT X X X X 89664 MCMURDO X X X X
STATIONS OPERATED BY THE USA (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN)
89262 UNIV. WI ID 8926 (LARSEN ICE SHELF) X 89266 UNIV. WI ID 8902 (BUTLER ISLAND) X 89272 UNIV. WI ID 8917 (SKY-BLU) X 89324 UNIV. WI ID 8903 (BYRD STATION) X 89327 UNIV. WI ID 8981 (MOUNT SIPLE) X 89345 UNIV. WI ID 8900 (SIPLE DOME) X 89377 UNIV. WI ID 8908 (LETTAU) X 89828 UNIV. WI ID 8989 (DOME C II) X 89879 UNIV. WI ID 8984 (POSSESSION IS.) X
Note: *station 89662 operated by Italy is included in the list pending confirmation from the PR of Member Country.
RECOMMENDATION 4 (EC/WGAM-VIII)
Data-Processing and Meteorological Service Functions
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY
NOTING:
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Resolution 5 (EC-LIII) - Antarctic Basic Synoptic Network,
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Fifth WMO Long-term Plan as it relates to the World Weather Watch and to the Antarctic;
CONSIDERING:
That to meet the requirements of Members and of the World Weather Watch requires that there be clearly assigned responsibilities for data collection, data processing and meteorological services within the Antarctic;
RECOMMENDS:
That data-processing and meteorological service functions be carried out by the following stations in the Antarctic:
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Davis*
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McMurdo
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Marambio
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Presidente Frei
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Rothera
REQUESTS:
The Secretary-General to arrange for the inclusion of this amendment in Volume II, chapter The Antarctic of the Manual on GDPS, WMO publication No 485.
* Casey will assume responsibility from Davis in October 2003
Arrangements for the Collection of Data from Antarctic Stations
Station Country operating the station Associated RTH Telecom. means
Collecting centre: Darmstadt
89002 GERMANY Offenbach (EUMS) DCP
89022 THE UNITED KINGDOM Offenbach (EUMS) DCP
89532 JAPAN Offenbach (EUMS) DCP
Collecting centre: Davis
89571 AUSTRALIA Melbourne (AMMC) Not applicable
89573 CHINA Melbourne (AMMC) UHF/voice
Collecting centre: Frei (SCEF)
89054 URUGUAY Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-USB Voice
89056 CHILE Buenos-Aires (SABM) Not applicable
89057 CHILE Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-USB Voice
89058 CHINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-LSB TTY 50
89059 CHILE Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-SSB Voice
89251 THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF Voice
Collecting centre: Hobart
89564 AUSTRALIA Melbourne (AMMC) Satellite circuit
89611 AUSTRALIA Melbourne (AMMC) Satellite circuit
Collecting centre: Marambio
88963 ARGENTINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-SSB
88968 ARGENTINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-SSB
89034 ARGENTINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-SSB
89053 ARGENTINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-SSB
89055 ARGENTINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) Not applicable
89066 ARGENTINA Buenos-Aires (SABM) HF-SSB
Collecting centre: McMurdo (NZCM)
89009 THE U.S.A. Wellington (NZKL) HF radio/HF modem
89664 THE U.S.A. Wellington (NZKL) Not applicable
Collecting centre: New Delhi
89514 INDIA New Delhi (DEMS) HF/TTY-TELEX
Collecting centre: Pretoria
89004 SOUTH AFRICA Pretoria (FAPR) VSAT
Collecting centre: Rothera
89061 THE U.S.A. Washington (KWBC) UHF
89062 THE UNITED KINGDOM Washington (KWBC) Not applicable
89063 UKRAINE Washington (KWBC) HF Voice
89065 THE UNITED KINGDOM Washington (KWBC) UHF
Collecting centre: St Petersburg
89050 THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Moscow (RUMS) Inmarsat
89512 THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Moscow (RUMS) Inmarsat
89574 THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Moscow (RUMS) Inmarsat
89592 THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Moscow (RUMS) Inmarsat
89606 THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Moscow (RUMS) Inmarsat
Collecting centre: Toulouse
89014 FINLAND Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89568 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89576 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89610 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89612 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89614 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89618 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89642 FRANCE Toulouse (LFPW) Inmarsat
89757 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89758 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89762 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89767 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89774 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89803 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89812 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89813 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
89816 AUSTRALIA Toulouse (LFPW) ARGOS
Collecting centre: Wallops
89108 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89208 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89257 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89261 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89262 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89264 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89266 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89272 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89314 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89324 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89327 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89332 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89345 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89376 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89377 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89667 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89744 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89799 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89828 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89834 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89864 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89866 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89868 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89869 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89873 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
89879 THE U.S.A. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN) Washington (KWBC) ARGOS
RECOMMENDATION 5 (EC/WGAM-VIII)
AMENDMENTS TO THE MANUAL ON THE GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM – VOLUME II – REGIONAL ASPECTS – THE ANTARCTIC
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WORKING GROUP ON ANTARCTIC METEOROLOGY,
NOTING:
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Resolution 6 (Cg-XII) – WMO Antarctic Activities,
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Resolution 6 (EC-LIII) Amendments to the Manual on the Global Telecommunications Systems, Volume II – Regional Aspects – The Antarctic,
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The WMO Fifth Long-term Plan as it relates to the World Weather Watch and to the Antarctic,
RECOMMENDS:
Adoption of the amendments to the Manual on the Global Telecommunication System – Volume II – Regional Aspects – The Antarctic, given in the annex to this recommendation;
Requests the Secretary-General to make the appropriate amendments as given in the annex.
Annex: 1
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