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Future Development Plans for the Next 60 Years of the Korean Meteorological Society

한국기상학회 향후 60년을 향한 미래 발전 방안

  • Ki-Hong Min (School of Earth System Sciences, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • June-Yi Lee (Research Center for Climate Sciences and Department of Climate System, Pusan National University) ;
  • Seon-Ki Park (Department of Climate and Energy Systems Engineering, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Kyung-Ja Ha (Research Center for Climate Sciences and Department of Climate System, Pusan National University) ;
  • Yun Hong (Korea Meteorologist Association) ;
  • Yongsoek Seo (Graduate School of Future Strategy, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  • 민기홍 (경북대학교 지구시스템과학부) ;
  • 이준이 (부산대학교 기후과학연구소 및 기후시스템전공) ;
  • 박선기 (이화여자대학교 기후에너지시스템공학과) ;
  • 하경자 (부산대학교 기후과학연구소 및 기후시스템전공) ;
  • 홍윤 (한국기상전문인협회) ;
  • 서용석 (한국과학기술원 문술미래전략대학원)
  • Received : 2023.01.11
  • Accepted : 2023.03.14
  • Published : 2023.03.31

Abstract

Celebrating its 60th anniversary, this study suggests the future vision of the Korean Meteorological Society (KMS) for the next 60 years. The vision is "to advance atmospheric science and technology that contributes to human society as well as protect people from not only climate change risks but also weather, climate, and environmental disasters". Based on the suggestions from its members, this study proposes the KMS future development plan as follows. The first plan is to strengthen in leading the development and growth of atmospheric sciences in Korea, especially to improve weather, climate, and environment forecasts and to reduce uncertainty in future climate projections. The second is to enhance interaction not only among its members in academy, Korea Meteorological Administration and related organizations, meteorological industry, and science communicators but also with other related fields such as energy, water resources, agriculture, fishery, and forestry. The third is to enhance in nurturing young scientists by supporting domestic and international networks and training the state-of-the-art sciences, and to create opportunities for young scientists to advance into a wider field. The last is to expand its international activities for solving the challenges facing mankind, such as climate change risks and weather, climate, and environment disasters. The KMS should also continue the efforts to establish an integrative platform for leading fundamental and interdisciplinary research in weather, climate, and environment.

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Acknowledgement

2022년 10월 19일 광주 김대중 컨벤션센터에서 개최한 한국기상학회 가을학술대회의 특별세션 "기상학회 60주년 미래발전 토론회"의 발제와 패널 토론에 참가한 학회회원(강대현, 박상서, 서명석, 손병주, 오성남, 오승준, 윤순창, 전혜영)께 감사드립니다. 그래픽 작업에 도움을 주신 홍익대학교 하미영 교수님께 감사드립니다. 또한 본 논문의 개선을 위해 좋은 의견을 제시해 주신 두 분의 심사위원께 감사를 드립니다.

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