한국의 기상기술력 평가: 미국, 일본, 영국과 비교분석

Translated title of the contribution: Capability Assessment on Korean Meteorological Technology: A Comparative Analysis of US, Japan, and UK

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The objective of this study is to assess the capability of meteorological technology in Korea, the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom as of 2015 and compare them with the previous values for Korea, the United States, and Japan. For the comparison, the indicators and weights for the assessment similar to those used in previous studies are used and Gordon’s rating model is applied here to evaluate the indicators and conduct a survey of weather experts. The survey was administered to 200 of experts in meteorology using the Delphi method. More specifically, we investigate four categories of observation, data processing, forecast, and climate. The overall results show that the United Kingdom has the highest capability of meteorological technology among the four countries. With the result of indicator evaluation on this study the United Kingdom has the highest capability of meteorological technologies compared with Korea, the United States, and Japan. The capability of meteorological technology in Korea is 88.5% of the United Kingdom, 89.9% of Japan, and 90.6% of the United States. The countries in order of score on survey evaluation are the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Korea. Through the result of survey evaluation, the level of meteorological technology in Korea was 88.9% of the United States, 91.6% of the United Kingdom, and 92.2% of Japan.

Translated title of the contributionCapability Assessment on Korean Meteorological Technology: A Comparative Analysis of US, Japan, and UK
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)34-61
Number of pages28
Journal기술혁신학회지
Volume20
Issue number1
StatePublished - Mar 2017

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