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An Introduction of Chinese Meteorological Society in Taipei MSROC

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An Introduction of Chinese Meteorological Society in Taipei MSROC

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    1. An Introduction of Chinese Meteorological Society in Taipei (MSROC)

    2. History

    3. Organization

    4. Memberships Regular membership (250), CWB, CAA, military, University, HS teachers Group membership (35), government, institutes, and private sectors Honorable membership Fellow (12) Student membership (university students) Annual meeting is in March (spring equinox). The council (15) is elected by all the member of MSROC and served 2 years term. President is elected by the council member and can be re-elected just once. Secretary General is assigned by the President.

    5. Publications Bulletin of MSROC, published annually. Journal Atmospheric Science (in Chinese with English abstract), published quarterly.

    6. Awards

    7. Activity of the Society (1)

    8. 50 years after August 7 1959 big flood in south Taiwan: Review and outlook

    9. Activity of the Society (2)

    10. 1-8 Dec. 2009 China Meteorological Administration led by Deputy Administrator Mr. SL Sheng visited Taiwan

    11. 6th Workshop of Cross-Strait Meteorological Terminology (Translation), Sanya, Hainan, China

    12. Activity of the Society (3)

    13. JAMSTEC Frontier Project PI, Prof. Taroh Matsuno visited Taiwan

    14. 28-30 Sept. 2009 Direcçăo dos Serviços Meteorológicos e Geofísicos of Macao visited Taiwan

    15. 21 Dec. 2009 Hong Kong Meteorological Society visited National Taiwan University

    16. Conducting collaborating projects with PAGASA of Philippines (Manila, Nov 2009)

    18. 21-24 Dec. 2009 KoJaTa-Mini Workshop on Rain Measurement (Pusan, Korea)

    19. Outlooks Promote regional collaboration, such as: Asia Pacific Typhoon Center, co-organized with Philippines’ PAGASA. Promote climate services (WCC-3, GFCS) to the government and general publics. Promote more international meetings to be held in Taiwan (Western Pacific Geoscience Meeting WPGM-AGU, June 2010 and AOGS annual meeting, 2011) Promote student engagement of the Society

    20. Thank you for your attention!

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