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- Standardization of observation environment
- Problems
- Different agencies install and openable instruments for diverse purposes – disaster prevention, water resource management, etc.
- Uncontrolled management of meteorological instruments and observation environment with a variety of agencies producing meteorological observation data
- Few agencies operate instruments correctly in an adequate observation environment (most agencies do not follow the WMO observation standards)
- Lack of representativeness;
- Lack of calibration;
- Lack of adequate management of instruments;
- Object Facilities: 3,766 (including KMA, Jun 2018)
- Result: Low-quality data
- One solution
- Government-driven initiative for observation standardization in meteorology according to WMO standards
- Problems
- Meteorological Observation Standardization Law
- Legislation of MOSL
- This law seeks to promote accurate meteorological observation; efficient operation of meteorological observation instruments, and cooperative utilization of meteorological observation data, so as to protect the life and property of the nation and increase public welfare
- Promulgation of MOSL
- Jul 2006 Enforcement
- Objective (Expected goal)
- To ensure effective observation and reliable data nationwide for co-use in preventing natural disasters and improving welfare.
- Contents of the Law
- Definition of meteorological standardization
- Committee for meteorological standardization
- Implementation of meteorological standardization etc.
- Legislation of MOSL