Fujitsu Renews Key Systems For Japan Met Agency, Contributing To Completion Of Centralized Virtualization Platform
TOKYO, Apr 13, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu today announced the renewal of three critical systems for the Japan Meteorological Agency to allow them to operate on the "JMA Information System Infrastructure," which serves as the new central virtualization platform for all agency-managed meteorological systems. The systems successfully integrated onto the platform since its inception include the JMA's regional meteorological observation system, "AMeDAS"(1), weather information transmission system, "ADESS"(2), and Ocean Information Processing System(3). The JMA initiated operations of the new platform system in March 2021.
By shifting key systems to the platform, the JMA plans to reduce operational load and costs and improve the speed of system development, while further strengthening its meteorological services by accelerating the use of data for disaster prevention and mitigation, and improving the accuracy of weather forecasts.
Fujitsu's central role in the digital transformation of the JMA's systems represents an important contribution to the accurate and rapid provision of vital meteorological and disaster prevention information, and ultimately the realization of a safer, more sustainable society.
Background
The Japan Meteorological Agency not only collects and analyzes observational data on weather, but also earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and oceans from meteorological organizations both domestically and internationally. The JMA leverages this data to offer important disaster prevention and weather information to the media, the public, and disaster prevention organizations allowing it to contribute to areas like traffic safety and to disaster mitigation measures.
In addition to the AMeDAS, ADESS, and Ocean Information Processing System built by Fujitsu, the JMA has established systems for individual operations. In anticipation of possible large-scale disasters, the JMA has divided and operated its systems between two stations in the East and West of Japan (4). With the growing sophistication of the technology and data-collection capabilities, however, the JMA has faced issues including increased operating costs, more complex operational management, longer development periods for new systems, and delays in adapting to the latest technologies.
To help address these challenges, the JMA introduced the central Information System Infrastructure in March 2020 to consolidate and integrate the various business systems that Fujitsu has built onto a virtualized platform. Since October 2020, each business system has been gradually shifted onto this platform, and with the completion of work to shift the three large scale systems, operations of the platform have commenced.
System Overview and Benefits of Migration
The JMA Information System Infrastructure makes it possible to integrate the operation and management system of individual systems, reduce costs, implement upgrades, and standardize security criteria to stably deliver 24 hour, non-stop operations. Because the systems are operated on the same platform, the development period for new functions and systems can be shortened considerably, and individual systems can be easily linked with others to accelerate data utilization.
1. AMeDAS
AMeDAS
automatically receives meteorological observation data such
as precipitation, wind direction and wind speed,
temperature, and relative humidity at least every minute
from about 1,300 AMeDAS stations nationwide including
Meteorological Offices and Weather Stations, and uses the
processed meteorological observation data for issuing
disaster prevention meteorological information. Shifting
AMeDAS to the new platform makes it possible to flexibly add
system resources in response to the increase in the amount
of weather observation data due to the localization and
severity of disasters in recent years, contributing to the
prompt and accurate announcement of disaster prevention
weather information to stakeholders throughout
society.
2. ADESS
ADESS is a system that plays a
central role in the network that exchanges data with
meteorological institutions in Japan and internationally,
and distributes disaster prevention weather information
including a variety of forecasts, advisories, warnings, and
seismic intensity bulletins created by the JMA to
administrative agencies and media organizations
domestically. Shifting ADESS to the new platform will
greatly improve the system's data processing capacity, which
is needed to increase the amount of weather observation data
it can collect from AMeDAS, the tide level data general
processing system, weather satellites, etc., and to improve
the computing capacity of supercomputer systems, enabling
accurate and flexible delivery of updated weather
information.
3. Ocean Information Processing
System
The Ocean Information Processing System collects
and processes observed data, distributes real-time
information on storm surges and tsunamis, and exchanges data
with external organizations. Shifting the system to the new
platform will contribute to the safe and real-time delivery
of data essential for generating warnings and advisories of
high tides that accompany earthquakes, tsunamis, and
typhoons.
(1) JMA's regional meteorological
observation system, "AMeDAS":
Automated Meteorological
Data Acquisition System. A system that automatically
observes precipitation, wind direction and velocity, air
temperature, and relative humidity from about 1,300 AMeDAS
stations nationwide including Meteorological Offices and
Weather Stations throughout the country 24 hours a day, 365
days a year, in order to closely monitor weather conditions
in terms of time and area, and collects, calculates, and
distributes observed data.
(2) ADESS:
Automatic Data
Editing and Switching System. A core system that functions
as the center of a network that exchanges data with
meteorological institutions in Japan and overseas, and
distributes disaster prevention weather information such as
various forecasts, advisories, warnings, and seismic
intensity bulletins created by the Japan Meteorological
Agency to administrative agencies and media organizations in
Japan.
(3) Ocean Information Processing System:
A
system for collecting and processing observed tide level
data, distributing real-time information on storm surges and
tsunamis, and exchanging data with external
organizations.
(4) East and West of Japan:
Located in
Tokyo and Osaka
About Fujitsu
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