Discussion on the enhancement of Typhoon Committee activities for UN EW4All initiative

IF 2.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Tropical Cyclone Research and Review Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tcrr.2024.08.004
Yihong DUAN, Jinping LIU, Clarence FONG, Michael FU
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The ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee is an intergovernmental regional organization dealing with typhoon (tropical cyclones) related disasters. Millions of people around the Asia-Pacific region remain exposed to a higher frequency and intensity of natural hazards. For more developed countries, tropical cyclone related impacts cause major social and economic disruptions through loss of lives and property. With recognizing the importance of aligning its efforts with UN Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative which aims to strengthen early warning systems globally, Typhoon Committee resolved to initiate the monitoring of ongoing or past efforts by TC Members in contributing to the four key pillars of the EW4all initiative aiming to (1) evaluate the Committee's contributions to EW4All; and (2) identify the opportunities for enhancing performance through Member Reports and the WGs’ AOP specification. TC had its 18th IWS/4th TRCG forum with a theme of “Early Warnings for All Through Enhancement of Typhoon Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)” and “Towards a Typhoon Resilient Society”; TC Secretary (TCS) initiated a reviewing and monitoring on the ongoing or previous efforts of TC Members, through analyzing the AOPs’ implementation of TC WGs, in contributing to the pillars of the EW4All initiative with the objective of enabling an evaluation of the Committee's contributions to EW4All and identify opportunities for further enhancing its performance. This paper intends to discuss the directions on how to further enhance TC activities aligning with and contribution to EW4All in future.
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讨论加强台风委员会为联合国全民教育倡议开展的活动
亚太经社会/世界气象组织台风委员会是一个处理台风(热带气旋)相关灾害的政府间区域组织。亚太地区数以百万计的人们仍然面临着频率更高、强度更大的自然灾害。对于较发达国家而言,热带气旋造成的生命和财产损失对社会和经济造成了重大破坏。台风委员会认识到其工作与旨在加强全球预警系统的联合国全民预警(EW4All)倡议保持一致的重要性,决心开始监测台风委员会成员在促进EW4All倡议的四个关键支柱方面正在进行或过去所做的努力,旨在(1)评估委员会对EW4All的贡献;以及(2)通过成员报告和工作组的AOP规范确定提高绩效的机会。台风委员会举办了第18届IWS/4th TRCG论坛,主题为 "通过加强台风标准作业程序(SOP)实现全民预警 "和 "迈向台风抗御社会";技合秘书(TCS)通过分析技合工作组的标准作业程序(AOPs)的实施情况,开始审查和监测技合成员在促进EW4All倡议的支柱方面正在进行或以前所做的努力,目的是评估委员会对EW4All的贡献,并确定进一步提高其绩效的机会。本文件旨在讨论今后如何进一步加强技合活动,使其与 EW4All 保持一致并为 EW4All 做出贡献。
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Tropical Cyclone Research and Review
Tropical Cyclone Research and Review METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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184
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Cyclone Research and Review is an international journal focusing on tropical cyclone monitoring, forecasting, and research as well as associated hydrological effects and disaster risk reduction. This journal is edited and published by the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee (TC) and the Shanghai Typhoon Institute of the China Meteorology Administration (STI/CMA). Contributions from all tropical cyclone basins are welcome. Scope of the journal includes: • Reviews of tropical cyclones exhibiting unusual characteristics or behavior or resulting in disastrous impacts on Typhoon Committee Members and other regional WMO bodies • Advances in applied and basic tropical cyclone research or technology to improve tropical cyclone forecasts and warnings • Basic theoretical studies of tropical cyclones • Event reports, compelling images, and topic review reports of tropical cyclones • Impacts, risk assessments, and risk management techniques related to tropical cyclones
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