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Services & Products of Tokyo VAAC

Jun Ryuzaki30 October, 2012 FPAW in OrlandoTokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Area of Responsibility

Tokyo VAACTokyo VAAC

• Tokyo VAAC started its operation in 1997• Close coordination with Anchorage &

Washington VAAC.

• Tokyo VAAC started its operation in 1997• Close coordination with Anchorage &

Washington VAAC.

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“Busiest” VAAC in the World?

▲ :  Volcanoes locationBlack letters : Volcano NameBlue Number : Number of Issued VAAs

Sheveluch ( 179 )Bezymianny ( 2 )

Kliuchevskoi ( 11 )

Sakurajima ( 1000 )

Bulusan( 30 )▲

▲▲▲

140E120E 130E 150E 160E 170E110E100E

10N

20N

30N

40N

50N

60N

Karymsky ( 52 )

▲Suwanosejima ( 37 )

Kirishimayama( 184 ) ▲

▲Kizimen ( 223 )

Asosan( 56 )

+ Other transfer VAAs▲ Grimsvotn( 5 )▲ Pagan ( 6 )

• 1785 VAAs were issued for 12 volcanoes only in 2011.

• 1785 VAAs were issued for 12 volcanoes only in 2011.

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• Dedicated VA forecaster (since 2011)• Close collaboration with JMA

volcanologists• Semi-Automated operating system

with GUI

Operational Efforts of JMA

Tokyo VAAC operations room in Tokyo, JMA HQs

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Information Flow of VAA

• ICAO ANNEX3 VA products Text VAA (FVFE01) / Graphical VAA (VAG)

• Additional VA products (Domestic) Graphical products (VAGI, VAGFN, VAGFNR)

Meteorological Watch Offices     in area of responsibility Foreign VAACs

Volcano Information

Pilot Reports

Satellite Observations NWP GPV

Tokyo VAAC/JMATokyo VAAC/JMATokyo VAAC/JMATokyo VAAC/JMA

Civil Aviation Authorities and Other Related Organizations

• Monitoring & Analysis of VA Cloud• Forecasting of Volcanic Ash• Issue of Volcanic Ash Advisory (VAA)

Aviation Weather Service Centers in Japan

VolcanicActivity Reports

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Additional VA Products (Example)

VA area identified with Satellite imagery

Top Height (FL)Movement/Speed

Major Air-Route

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• Volcanic Ash Graphic Information (VAGI)

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• “Volcanic Ash Dispersion Chart for Mt. Sakurasima & Mr. Kirishimayama”– Assuming Eruption of 2 very active Volcanoes– Forecast up to 3 hours later,3 hourly updated– Ash Dispersion and Deposition from the two

volcanoes

• Help Air Traffic Controllers, Airline Dispatchers, and Aircraft pilots;– Immediate response to mitigate risk of VA encounter– Consider possibility of VA fall over airports nearby

• Now under Evaluation by Users– Started since 29 July,2010

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Experimental VA Product

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Experimental VA Product

Kagoshima Airport

Miyazaki Airport

FL100 to

FL200

FL100 to

FL200

Surface

to FL200

Surface

to FL200

FT=1FT=1 FT=2FT=2 FT=3FT=3

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• Deposition Area will be directly forecasted– by JMA’s future VA deposition prediction

model

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Further Development

Estimation of ash dispersion/deposition for assumed eruption of Mt. Sakurasima & Mt. Kirishimayama

Deposition Area

(Hatced)

Deposition Area

(Hatced)

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• New MET Satellite will be launched in 2015– Multi-Channel Sensors equipped– Rapid Scan (every 10 minutes)– High Resolution (1km)

• Ground Radar Observation for VA– VA Height and Vertical Profile can be

obtained

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Future Improvement in Observation Field

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• Enhance collaboration with Anchorage VAAC– Use of collaboration tool (being discussed)

• Establish ment of back-up procedure– With Darwin VAAC (Australia)– Routine exercise also will start soon

• Improve harmonization between VAACs– VAAC Best Practice Seminar

• Enhance contribution to scientific groups– WMO VA Scientific Advisory Group (VASAG),

the other related seminar/workshops

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Further Efforts…

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Thank you!

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