GAME-T2 DataCenter : Routine observation raingauges in GAME-T region (and GAME-2 region)
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Routine observation raingauges in GAME-T region (and GAME-2 region)

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raingauge stations

Description

  • Blue Stars : GAME activity sites(See List)
  • Dark-Blue Stars : GAME-T raingauges
  • Skyblue circles : TMD stations (3-hourly and hourly, See List)
  • Light-Gray diamonds : TMD agromet stations (daily, See List)
  • Dark red circles : TMD stations (hourly, See List)
  • Green triangles with black rim: RID stations (Daily. Data available for more than 15 years. See List).
  • Green small circles : Other RID stations (daily and 3-hourly. See List).
  • Skyblue and Violet squares : Countries other than Thailand

Other Information

[Cambodia]

DOMC
Department of Meteorology, Cambodia.
 

[Malaysia]

Malaysian Meteorological Service
"Perkhidmatan Kajicuaca Malaysia" in Malay Language. The portal site of Malaysian weather observation network.
 
Star Online Weather
Real-time weather forecasts for Malaysia.

[Nepal]

Department of Hydrology and Meteorology
Official site of Nepal governmental hydrological and meteorological office.
 

[Philippines]

PAGASA
"PAGASA" is abbreviation of Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration.
 

[RID]

Royal Irrigation Department
The Official WWW site of RID

[Singapore]

Meteorological Service Singapore
Comprehensive archive of weather observation and forecast for Singapore.

[TMD]

Thailand Meteorological Department
The Official WWW site of TMD

[Overall]

Data Policy of Whole GAME
From GAIN-HUB WWW Site. Strategy, guideline for data exchange etc.
Data Collection Plan
From The Implementation Plan of GAME-Tropics draft in 1996, by Japanese sub-comittee on GAME-T.
GAME-T Observations at a glance
A 32KB GIF image showing observation schedule by Prof. Oki
GAME-T/Thailand/Chao Phraya Observing Stations
A 24KB GIF image showing a map of observation stations made by Prof. Oki (See also new black-and-white version).
Summary of GAME-T Data Plan
From AMON(Asian Meteorology Online Newsletter), VOL. 1, NO. 4 (September 1997). Brief introduction of GAME-T data management strategy by Prof. Oki

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***** On-line resources at IIS, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan *****
GAME-T Data Center | GAME-T | Musiake and Oki Lab.(GAME-T headquarters), IIS, Univ. of Tokyo, Japanoutside of GAME-T site

***** On-line resources at NRCT, Bangkok, Thailand *****
GAME-T Data Center | GAME-T | NRCT Homepage outside of GAME-T site
This server was established in July 2002, on the courtesy of NRCT foreign affair division, and is being maintained by computer technology staffs in NRCT.


Dataset Manager : Dr. AGATA, Yasushi, JAMSTEC, Japan (agata@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp)

Date of Last Modification : Nov 10, 2008