Operated by JMA since 15 Nov. 2010 to support WMO's Severe Weather Forecasting Programme (SWFP)
News
- [NEW]New links to Tokyo Climate Center (TCC) and Products for Long-Range Forecasting of WMC Tokyo were added to the Information & Links page (4 Dec. 2019)
- [NEW]This HP was renamed as "JMA website for SWFP", reflecting the change in project name from Severe Weather Forecasting Demonstration Project (SWFDP) to Severe Weather Forecasting Programme (SWFP) (Resolution 15 of the 18th World Meteorological Congress (Cg-18), June 2019). No changes in the URL.
- EPSgrams for 25 more stations in Bangladesh now available (total 35 stations, 28 Aug. 2019)
- EPSgrams for 98 more stations in Southeast Asia now available (24 Apr. 2019)
- RA II SWFDP in Central Asia web page launched (19 Dec. 2018)
- RA II SWFDP in South Asia (Bay of Bengal) web page launched (19 Dec. 2018)
- GSM products for 00UTC initial run now extended to 132 hours forecast by updating JMA's supercomputer system (16 Aug. 2018)
- Ocean wave products now available (27 Sep. 2017)
- Himawari-8 satellite products now available (8 Jul. 2015)
- EPSgrams for 27 stations in the Philippines now available (13 Aug. 2014)
- New MTSAT products (RGB composite imagery) now available (9 Jul. 2014)
- EPS products for 00 UTC initial run now available (9 Jul. 2014)
- RA II SWFDP in Southeast Asia web page launched (26 Mar. 2012)
- MTSAT products for Regional Association V Severe Weather Forecasting and Disaster Risk Reduction Demonstration Project (SWFDDP) now available (30 Mar. 2011)
- JMA's SWFDP website officially launched (15 Nov. 2010)