Chinese satellites to provide global meteorological service: official
By
Meng Xianglin from People’s Daily
China
plans to provide more meteorological service for international community and
enhance the capability of global observation and forecast in the future, said
Liu Yaming, head of China Meteorological Administration.
The
country will employ new technologies, including big data, to further improve
smart and targeted international meteorological services for users at any time in any place, Liu said in an interview after the second plenary meeting of
the second session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great
Hall of the People in Beijing on March 8.
Eight
Chinese satellites from the Fengyun series in orbits are sharing data and
information to the country and the world, Liu added.
To
serve Belt and Road countries, China fine-tuned the position of one Fengyun
satellite, enabling the Fengyun series satellites to acquire meteorological
data of Belt and Road countries in a wider coverage, according to the NPC
deputy.
She
added that the satellites could provide these countries with encrypted
monitoring according to their needs if they were hit by natural disasters.
China
is faced with complicated and ever-changing climate scenarios against the
backdrop of global climate change, Liu introduced. Affected by El Nino, regions
in the southern parts of China have seen increased rainfalls since the
beginning of this year.
She
also said that based on current findings, it is predicted that the northern
parts of China are likely to see fewer precipitations and higher incidences of
droughts while the southern parts of China, including the areas around the Huai
River and Yangtze River will see more precipitations.
This
year, meteorological departments will do more on monitoring, consultation and
early warning to better serve national economic construction and protect
people’s interests, she pledged.
Head of China Meterological Administration Liu Yaming
receives an interview after the second plenary meeting of the second session of
the 13th National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing,
capital of China, March 8, 2019. (Photo from
Xinhua News Agency)
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