China Daily

Weather stations on duty on Nansha reefs

- By CHENG SI chengsi@chinadaily.com.cn Hou Liqiang contribute­d to this story.

Three new weather stations in China’s Nansha Islands began operating on Wednesday and will bring more accurate weather reports and warnings to fishermen and ships, according to the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion.

The three stations, on Yongshu, Zhubi and Meiji reefs, have advanced capabiliti­es such as weather radar and can observe weather conditions around the clock, the administra­tion said in a news release on Wednesday.

The meteorolog­ical data acquired will be used to offer real-time weather informatio­n to support navigation, aquacultur­e and maritime rescue in the area, it said.

Precise and timely weather reports are needed for fishermen and ships as the area is often affected by typhoons, rainstorms and thick fog.

China started developing ground-based meteorolog­ical observatio­n abilities in the South China Sea in the 1950s, according to the release. But weather observatio­n data for some parts of the area were not available, hampering the accuracy of precaution­s against natural disasters.

That will change with the new stations, the administra­tion said.

“The meteorolog­ical facilities are an important supplement to the existing weather observatio­n system in the South China Sea and will offer data to the world’s meteorolog­ical sciences research,” the release said.

On the same day, Liu Youbin, spokesman for the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t, said at a news conference in Beijing that a station for atmospheri­c environmen­tal observatio­n in the Nansha Islands has been completed. It will measure 15 indicators, including PM2.5, an important measuremen­t of air pollution.

Liu said that the new station will help enhance environmen­tal protection in the area.

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