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BMKG HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND TRAININGS AND TRAININGS EXPERIENCES EXPERIENCES IN BMKG IN BMKG TRAINING WORKSHOP ON METEOROLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS PERIOD 2006 – 2008 1 The Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG)

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND TRAININGS AND TRAININGS EXPERIENCES EXPERIENCES

IN BMKGIN BMKG

TRAINING WORKSHOP ON

METEOROLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS

PERIOD 2006 – 2008

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The Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG)

BMKG OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

• REASONS FOR HUMAN RESOURCE TRAININGS

• INHOUSE TRAINING by the METEOROLOGICAL, CLIMATOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL ACADEMY

• BOOK PUBLICATIONS IN THE FIELD OF METEOROLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS

• IN HOUSE TRAINING by the CENTER for EDUCATION AND TRAININGS

• INTERNATIONAL TRAINING and WORKSHOP in 2007

• INTERNATIONAL TRAINING and

BMKG REASONS FOR HUMAN RESOURCE TRAININGS

• Most of meteorological and climatological products are produced with global data, whereas disasters are local. On the other hand observed local data are often missing. Therefore, there is a need to validate and downscale global information into local level.

• There is a need to translate the scientific language of information produced by met office into user and decision maker discernable languages

• At the regional level (ASEAN community) there is a need to leverage regional capacity of met office in dealing with common issues on disasters.

• Introduce analyses methods in meteorology, climatology and geophysics

• Promoting activities of AIEC on geophysics and BMKG R&D division on meteorology and climatology

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PERSONNEL COMPOSITION BY APRIL 2008 BASED ON PERSONNEL COMPOSITION BY APRIL 2008 BASED ON EDUCATIONEDUCATION

ROLE OF MCG ACADEMYROLE OF MCG ACADEMYRemark: Total Personnel: 3.995 pesons

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MCG ACADEMY 120 annually

EDUCATION

ANALYZER

•OBSERVER•ADMINISTRATION

2006 – April 2008

PERSONS

BMKG

GOAL⇒To set up literature books in the field of meteorology,

climatology, air quality and geophysics that could be used as

references on daily operational, research and development all

over Indonesia in a common and understanding language

BENEFIT• Capacity building on meteorology, climatology, air quality and geophysics

references for climatology , air quality and geophysics for the

operationality, research and development.

• The latest science and technology dissemination for the internal BMKG

personnels, academicians and public.

• Upgrade of literature books for the in house education and trainings.

BMKGPublished Books 2006-2009

1. Meteorologi Indonesia 1 Prof. Dr. Bayong Tjasyono, DEA

2. Meteorologi Indonesia 2 Prof. Dr. Bayong Tjasyono, DEAIr. Sri Woro B. Harijono, M.Sc

3. Aktivitas Matahari dan Variasi Iklim Bumi Prof. Dr. Mezak A.Ratag4. Meteorologi Praktik Drs. Soerjadi Wirjohamidjojo5. Kamus Istilah Meteorologi Aeronautik Drs. Soerjadi Wirjohamidjojo

Prof. Dr. Mezak A.Ratag6. Dinamika Atmosfer Prof. Dr. Mezak A.Ratag7. Pemodelan Sistem Iklim Prof. Dr. Mezak A.Ratag

Ir. Sri Woro B. Harijono, M.Sc8. Dasar dan Aplikasi Sistem Informasi Geografis Guswanto, M.Si9. Aktivitas Matahari dan Variasi Iklim Bumi Edisi Kedua Prof. Dr. Mezak A.Ratag10. Fisika dan Struktur Interior Bumi Prof. Dr. Sri Widiyantoro11. Mikrofisika Awan dan Hujan Prof. Dr. Bayong Tjasyono,

DEA12. Praktek Meteorologi Penerbangan Drs. Soerjadi Wirjohamidjojo13. Praktek Meteorologi Pertanian Drs. Soerjadi Wirjohamidjojo

Yunus S. Swarinoto, M.Si14. Meteorology of the Indonesian Maritime Continent Volume I Prof. Dr. Bayong Tjasyono,

DEA15. Sains Atmosfer Prof. Dr. Bayong Tjasyono,

DEA16. Pemodelan Inversi Geofisika Dr. Hendra Grandis17. Perubahan Iklim: Isu-Isu Ilmiah Prof. Dr. Mezak A.Ratag18. Praktek Meteorologi Kelautan Drs. Soerjadi Wirjohamidjojo19 D D Fi ik M P f D M k A R t

BMKG Published Book in 2008

BMKG Published Book in 2008

BMKGIN HOUSE TRAINING by the CENTER for

EDUCATION AND TRAININGS

As a special unit of the BMKG structure body, the center for education and training conduct specialized training for BMKG personnels in the field of meteorology, climatology, air quality and geophysics. Moreover the training is also conducted for the administratif task related to daily operationality of BMKG personnels.

The trainings are conducted for the local and provincial BMKG unit personnels and to be conducted in the center.

Several in house training, among others, are trainings for radar operations, meteorological satellite, aviation meteorology, air quality sampling technique, marine meteorology and technician for instrumentation, observation and engineering.

The center for training and education also conducted specialized training with a cooperation to other institutions for trainings on administrative task on daily

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BMKG TRAINING and WORKSHOP in 2007-2008

1. International Workshop on Integration of Geophysical Parameter as a Set of Large Earthquake Precursors

2. International Workshop on Agrometeorology3. Asean Climate Model Validation and Climate Field School4. Training workshop on earthquake hazard reduction strategy5. Workshop on early warning system for disaster reduction6. The Second Workshop on Asean Regional Climate Model

Validation7. Second Training Workshop on Earthquake Hazard Reduction

Strategy8. International Symposium on Equatorial Monsoon System9. International Symposium on Climate and Weather of the Sun-

earth System.10. International Workshop “Climate Information Services in

Supporting Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change in Energy and Water Sectors”

BMKG

YEAR 2007YEAR 2007

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BMKG1. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATION OF 1. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATION OF

GEOPHYSICAL PARAMETER AS A SET OF LARGE GEOPHYSICAL PARAMETER AS A SET OF LARGE EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORSEARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS

• Date and location: November 21th, 2006, Jakarta

• Topic: Seismo-Electromagnetic approach in Earthquake Monitoring and Precursory Signals

• Subject:– Earthquake Prediction in Indonesia, a Dream, a Challenge

or a Possible work?– Importance of Geophysical Investigations of Active Fault

and Crustal Structures in Hazard Mitigation.

• Lecturers: Indonesia (4), Japan (1)

BMKG1. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATION OF 1. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATION OF

GEOPHYSICAL PARAMETER AS A SET OF LARGE GEOPHYSICAL PARAMETER AS A SET OF LARGE EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORSEARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS

• Participants– Department of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)– National Agency for Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN)– National Agency for Survey and Mapping (Bakosurtanal)– Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI)– Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)

• Goals– Transfer of Science and Technology of Geophysic Teory

and Model.– To Gather Experiences on The Integration of

Geophysical Parameters as a Set of Large Earthquake Precursors.

– To Discuss The Most Recent Development in Seismo- Electromagnetic Approach in Earthquake Monitoring and Precursory Signals Identification.

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATION OF GEOPHYISICAL PARAMETER AS A SET OF LARGE

EARTHQUAKE PRECURSORS

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BMKG 2. INTERNATIONAL 2. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON WORKSHOP ON AAGROMETEOROLOGYGROMETEOROLOGY

• Date and location: November 9, 2006, Jakarta

• Topic: Climate Forecast Application for Sustainable Agricultural Production and Risk Reduction Strategies

• Subject:– Analysis of Simultaneous Effect of ENSO, India Ocean

Dipole Mode- Monsoon in Western Part of Indonesia.– Impact of The El NINO on the Pice Plantation in The

Indonesian Monsoonal Areas.– Distric Level Climate Forecast System.

• Lecturers: Indonesia (4), Japan (1)

BMKG 2. INTERNATIONAL 2. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON WORKSHOP ON AAGROMETEOROLOGYGROMETEOROLOGY

• Lecturers :• Indonesia: The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and

Geophysics (BMKG)The Agency for Aeronautic and Space (LAPAN)Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)Bogor Agriculture Institute (IPB)

• Korea : APEC Climate Center.• U K : Stanford University.• U S A : University of Whasington.

• Participants– Department of Agriculture.– Climate Related Institution.– State University.

BMKG 3. ASEAN CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION AND 3. ASEAN CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION AND CLIMATE FIELD SCHOOLCLIMATE FIELD SCHOOL

• Date and location: 4-7 November, 2007, Indramayu - Indonesia

• G oal:– Analysis of Simultaneous Effect of ENSO, India Ocean Dipole

Mode- Monsoon in Western Part of Indonesia.– Impact of The El NINO on the Rice Plantation in The

Indonesian Monsoonal Areas.– District Level Climate Forecast System.

• Material: Climate Forecast Application for Sustainable Agricultural Production and Risk Reduction Strategies

BMKG 3. ASEAN CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION AND 3. ASEAN CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION AND CLIMATE FIELD SCHOOLCLIMATE FIELD SCHOOL

• Method– Presentation (Plenary session)– Class Lectures– Training by doing ( Assistance training)– Field Study

• Lecturers– The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics.– Agriculture of Department.– Bandung Institute of Technology.– Bogor Agriculture Institute

• Participants– Singapore (1), Philippines (1), Thailand (1), Vietnam (1), Lao

PDR (1), Malaysia (1) and Indonesia (30 : Farmers, Local Government Officer, BMG)

BMKG

ASEAN CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION AND CLIMATE FIELD SCHOOLINDRAMAYU, INDONESIA 4-7 JULY 2007

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BMKG 4. FLAGSHIP PROGRAM ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT4. FLAGSHIP PROGRAM ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT Training workshop on earthquake hazard reduction strategyTraining workshop on earthquake hazard reduction strategy

• Date and location: November 12-13, 2007, Bandung - Indonesia

• L ectures:– The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics.– Indonesia Institute of Science (LIPI).– Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).– Seismologists from Japan.

• Participants: (1)Philippines, (1 )Thailand, (1)Vietnam, (1)Malaysia, (1) Lao PDR, (1)Singapore, (1)Myanmar, Tokay University, University of Chicago, United States Geology Survey and (25) Indonesia

BMKG 5. FLAGSHIP PROGRAM ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT5. FLAGSHIP PROGRAM ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT Workshop on early warning system for disaster reductionWorkshop on early warning system for disaster reduction

• Date and location: November 14-16, 2007, Bandung-Jakarta, Indonesia

• Lectures:– State Ministry of Science and Technology– The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG).– Indonesia Institute of Science (LIPI).– Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).– Seismologists from Japan.

• Participants: (1)Philippines, (1 )Thailand, (1)Vietnam, (1)Malaysia, (1) Lao PDR, (1)Singapore, (1)Myanmar and (35) Indonesia

• Scope of Workshop– Training on models and analysis software for earthquake mitigation– Field visit/site survey to the ex earthquake location

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FLAGSHIP PROGRAM ON DISASTER MANAGEMENTTRAINING WORKSHOP ON EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION STRATEGY

INDONESIA 12-18 NOVEMBER 2007

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YEAR 2008

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BMKG 6. THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL 6. THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATIONCLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION

• Date and location: July 7-9, 2008, Yogyakarta - Indonesia

• Topic: – High Resolution Climate Forecasts for District Scale Applications.– Introduction to GIS for Climate Forecast Zonation.

• Subject:– Analysis of Simultaneous Effect of ENSO, India Ocean Dipole Mode-

Monsoon in Western Part of Indonesia.– Impact of The El NINO on the Pice Plantation in The Indonesian

Monsoonal Areas.– Distric Level Climate Forecast System.

• Goals– Transfer technology and science of climate prediction technique– Increasing skill of the farmer how to understanding Climate prediction

information– Introducing a newly developed tool and strategy to communicate technical

climate information into practical used (farmer, users).

BMKG 6. THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL 6. THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATIONCLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION

• Method:– Presentation (Plenary session)– Class Lectures– Training by doing ( Assistance training)– Field Study

• Lecturers :– The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG).– Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT).– Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).– Department of Agriculture (Deptan).– Bogor Agriculture Institute (IPB).

• Participants– Singapore (1), Philippines (1), Thailand (1), Vietnam (1), Lao

PDR (1), Myanmar (1), Cambodia (1) and (35) Indonesia

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THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA 7-9 JULY 2008

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BMKG 7. SECOND TRAINING WORKSHOP ON EARTHQUAKE 7. SECOND TRAINING WORKSHOP ON EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION STRATEGYHAZARD REDUCTION STRATEGY

• Date and location: October 28-30, 2008, Bandung – Indonesia

• Topic: “Frontier Research On Earthquake Predictability”

• Subject:– Tomographic imaging of subduction oceanic lithosphere.– Tsunami in the Southeast Asian Region, Ionospheric GPS-TEC

theory and application and Seismo-EM phenomena, etc

• Goals– Increasing Softwares Training (Tomographic imaging, Wavelet,

Relocation Technic, Geophisical Inversion, Total electron content/TEC, VLF and Tsunami modelling)

– Introducing a newly developed tool and strategy related to earthquake risk reduction

BMKG 7. THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL 7. THE SECOND WORKSHOP ON ASEAN REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL VALIDATIONCLIMATE MODEL VALIDATION

• Method:– Presentation (Plenary session)– Class Lectures– Field Study

• Lecturers :– The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG).– Taiwan and Japan experts.– Bandung Institute of Technology.

• Participants– Singapore (1), Philippines (1), Thailand (1), Vietnam (1), Lao

PDR (1), Malaysia (1)and (30) Indonesia

BMKGSecond Training Workshop on Earthquake

Hazard Reduction Strategy

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BMKG 8. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUATORIAL 8. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUATORIAL MONSOON SYSTEMMONSOON SYSTEM

• Date and location: September 16-17, 2008, Yogyakarta-Indonesia

• Topic: – Variability of monsoon (diurnal, intraseasonal, interannual), long term,

include climate change.– Predictability of equatorial monsoon– Socio Economic (Climate and Weather Risk Management), include

Climate Change issues.

• Goals– Gaining experiences from the experts on equatorial monsoon, take

stock of the state-of-the-art in the understanding and prediction of monsoon on different space and time scales.

– Exchanges of Views and Experience between participants on the existing techniques available for generating high resolution climate information especially for prediction of equatorial monsoon.

– Discuss the most recent development in tropical climate dynamics including ENSO, Indian Ocean Dipole Mode, and Monsoon.

BMKG 8. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUATORIAL 8. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUATORIAL MONSOON SYSTEMMONSOON SYSTEM

• Method:– Presentation– Discussion– Field Study

• Lecturers :– The Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG).– National Aerospace Agency (LAPAN).– Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).– Department of Agriculture (Deptan).– Bogor Agriculture Institute (IPB).– Naval Postgraduate School–USA.– National University of Malaysia.– CSIRO-BoM – Australia.– Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre.

• Participants: Indonesian audiences

BMKGINTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUATORIAL MONSOON SYSTEM

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BMKG 9. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE AND 9. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE AND WEATHER OF THE SUNWEATHER OF THE SUN--EARTH SYSTEMEARTH SYSTEM

• Date and location: November 24-26, 2008, Jakarta- Indonesia

• Topic: Future Solar-Terrestrial Science Plans

• Goals– Reassessment on sun system impact to the Climate

Change refer to clousal in IPCC AR4

• Methods• Presentation (Plenary session)• Disscussion• Field Study

BMKG 9. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE AND 9. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLIMATE AND WEATHER OF THE SUNWEATHER OF THE SUN--EARTH SYSTEMEARTH SYSTEM

• Materials :• Weather/Climate in Indonesia and Terrestrial Effects of Solar

Activity.• Challenges of Indonesia's Scientific Community on Climate Risk

Reduction.• Solar Variability and Climatic responses: A Brief Review.• Space Climate and Weather Influence on Climate and Weather

in Indonesia.• Interplay of Exogen and Endogen Processes in The Climate

Variability Signal through The Long History of Earth-Sun Dynamic System: to search and to identify the solar finger print in the geological formation.

• Potential Area for Solar Energy Generator and Its Benefit to Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in Indonesia.

• Relationship between Evaporation Index in Hindia Ocean and Rainfall Distribution in West Sumatera.

• Participants: BMKG (20), Lapan (4), ITB (5), LIPI (1), KLH (2)

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International Symposium on Climate and Weather of the Sun-

Earth System

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10. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP 10. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ““ CLIMATE INFORMATION CLIMATE INFORMATION SERVICES IN SUPPORTING MITIGATION AND ADAPTATIONSERVICES IN SUPPORTING MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION

TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN ENERGYTO CLIMATE CHANGE IN ENERGY AND WATER SECTORSAND WATER SECTORS””

• Date and location: March 24-25, 2009, Jakarta-Indonesia

• Topic: Future Solar-Terrestrial Science Plans

• Goals– Reassessment on sun system impact to the Climate

Change refer to clousal in IPCC AR4

• Methods• Presentation (Plenary session)• Disscussion• Field Study

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BMKG CONCLUSIONS• BMKG has conducted many various activity for

capacity building of its personnels• There is a need to improve further in advance and

higher education on very specialized fields such as climate change and other topics on meteorology, climatology and geophysics

• Several of BMKG staffs are currently going for study in higher education abroad and in Indonesian universities

• Collaboration with developed country NMHS is highly on demand for the upgrade of BMKG staff, currently talks is underway with KNMI, MeteoFrance and more with JMA, KMA and others.