Reference Site Nameand Information Eastern Siberian Tundra(Tiksi site) Eastern Siberian Taiga(Yakutsksite ) Mongolian Inner Mongolia Korean Peninsula Korean Haenam Tibet Yangtze river Himalayas Northern South China Sea - Southern Japan Chao-Phraya
river
North-East
Thailand
Western
Pacific Ocean
Equatorial
Island
Site LatitudeLongitude 71.62N 128.75E 62.25N 129.62E 46.21N 106.71E 44.0N - 45.33N
122.0E - 123.33E
37.1N  123.11E 37.34N  126.58W 32.00N 91.90E 32N 116E 27.96N 86.81E 24.97N  121.18E 17.16N  99.86E 14.47N  102.38E 7.05N 134.27E 0.2S 100.32E
MOLTS Locations 71.62N 128.75E 62.25N 129.62E 45.74N 106.26E 44.46N  122.12E 37.1N  123.12E 34.33E  126.34N 31.37N 91.90E 32N 116E 27.96N 86.82E 24.97N  121.18E 17.16N  99.87E 14.47N  102.38E 7.05N 134.27E 0.2S 100.32E
Site Status (*) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Site Type 1D 2.5D 2.5D 2.5D 2.5D 3D 3D 3D 1D 3D 3D 1D 1D 1D
Data Collection Period Pre,EAOP-1,2 Pre,EAOP-1,2 Pre,EAOP-1,2 Pre,EAOP-1,2 EAOP-1,2 only IOP Pre,EAOP-1,2 only IOP Pre,EAOP-1,2 only IOP Pre,EAOP-1,2 EAOP-1,2 EAOP-1,2 Pre,EAOP-1,2
Sample Data Sets P P P P P P I P P P I I P P
Data Access P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
* Site status :  "A" means Data currently being collected and having the highest probability of being provided for CEOP
UPPER AIR OBSERVATIONS
Radiosonde   O O O P I P I   I I   I I
Aerosonde           I             I  
Radar     P   P I P I     I   I I
Lidar             P       I   I  
Profiler             P I     I     I
RASS             P       I     I
GPS (accumulated precipitable water)         P   I       I   I I
CEIL (Cloud Based Height)                         I  
TSI (cloud amount)                         I I
MWR (temperature and humidity profile,
precipitable water, liquid water content)
            P       I   I  
SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
Air Temperature I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Humidity I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Wind I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Pressure   I I I I I I I   I I I I I
Precipitation I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Skin Temperature I I I I I I I I I I I I    
Upward Shortwave Radiation I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Downward Shortwave Radiation I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Upward Longwave Radiation I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Downward Longwave Radiation I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Upward Photosynthetically Active Radiation                            
Downward Photosynthetically Active Radiation                            
Net Radiation I I I I I I I I I   I I I I
Sensible Heat Flux I I I I I I I   I   I I I I
Latent Heat Flux I I I I I I I   I   I I I I
Ground Heat Flux I I I I I I I I I   I I I I
Momentum Flux   I   I I I I       I I I I
CO2Flux   I   I I I         I      
Evaporation I I I I I I I I     I I I  
Streamflow I           I I?     I      
Reservoir                            
Vegetation   I I I I   I       I I    
Snow I I         I   I          
Isotope             I             I
SUB-SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
Soil Temperature I I I I I I I I I I I I I  
Soil Moisture I I I I I I I I I I I I I  
Legend : "I" Iimplementing, "P" : Prepareing