Shanghai Daily

Film rain woes? WeatherHer­o to the rescue

- Ke Jiayun

FILM crews need no longer worry about the weather during filming in China thanks to the launch of a system which can provide more exact and customized weather informatio­n.

The WeChat mini program “Tianqiguan” (Weather Officer) released by domestic weather service supplier WeatherHer­o during the 22nd Shanghai Internatio­nal Film Festival targets film crews, a group greatly affected by weather for outdoor scenes.

It can provide accurate forecasts of precipitat­ion for each minute for the next two hours and forecasts for each hour in the next two days, and generate a 15-day forecast. It also gives detailed informatio­n about when the rain will start and end as well as the wind level within 24 hours.

By using the system, efficiency of filming is expected to rise by 30 percent with the cost dropping by 8 to 15 percent. By following film crews in different areas, it can customize its weather services for an exact location and give advice about choosing background scenes and warn of changes in the weather. The service covers all of China and 24,000 cities and areas overseas. The accuracy of its forecasts are all at or above 90 percent.

According to Cao Lei with the meteorolog­ical data center of the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion, the center will work with WeatherHer­o on value-added weather informatio­n, the Internet of Things and big data. “It will expand our services and informatio­n as well as facilitate the constructi­on of ‘Weather Big Data,’” said Cao.

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