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Currently eightcentres (referred as contributing centres) have agreed to provide the WMO LC-SSPMME with their forecast without the 3-weeks latency imposed by the S2S data policy. The LC Such agreement is documented here. LC publish the forecast charts (individual and multi-model) once a week. The charts, based on the forecasts initialized around Thursday, are updated every Monday to give enough time for data to arrive.
Brazil/CPTEC has recently applied for a GPC-SSF designation and agreed to contribute with its forecast data to the LC-SSFMME products. The CPTEC forecast will be included as soon as possible.
Here Here is a list of contact points in case of problem with reception/encoding of data or to exchange feedbacks about the graphical products.
Points of contact for WMO Teams (SC-ESMP/ ET-OCPS) | Points of contact for Technical issues
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Beijing | Peiqun ZHANG <zhangpq@cma.gov.cn> | |
Exeter | Jeffrey KNIGHT <jeff.knight@metoffice.gov.uk> | jamie.kettleborough@metoffice.gov.uk |
Montreal | MARKOVIC, Marko <Marko.Markovic@ec.gc.ca> | hai.lin@ec.gc.ca |
Moscow | Mikhail TOLSTYKH <mtolstykh@mail.ru> | |
Seoul | Juyoun LIM <anisse@korea.kr> | |
Tokyo | Takuya KOMORI <komori@met.kishou.go.jp> | |
Toulouse | BATTE Lauriane <lauriane.batte@meteo.fr> | |
Washington | Arun KUMAR <Arun.Kumar@noaa.gov> |
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