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China boosted weather forecasting and disaster response, reducing economic losses and expanding global meteorological support through advanced technology and international cooperation.
China has significantly enhanced its meteorological capabilities from 2021 to 2025, operating nine Fengyun satellites, 842 weather radars, and over 90,000 ground stations, achieving an 83% severe weather detection rate.
Improved forecasting and disaster response reduced economic losses from weather disasters by 0.12 percentage points of GDP annually.
Artificial precipitation boosted rainfall and snowfall by 167.7 billion tonnes, while hail suppression cut losses by 60.3 billion yuan.
The country’s weather system now serves 133 countries, with a 107% rise in users and 10% better rainstorm forecast accuracy.
China’s AI-powered MAZU early warning system is being used in nations like Pakistan and Ethiopia, supporting global climate resilience.
Over the next three years, China plans to offer 2,000 training spots, 100 scholarships, and 50 scholar positions to strengthen international meteorological cooperation.
China impulsó el pronóstico meteorológico y la respuesta a los desastres, reduciendo las pérdidas económicas y expandiendo el apoyo meteorológico global a través de tecnología avanzada y cooperación internacional.