China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Weather forecast accuracy rises

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

China will make use of more advanced technologi­es to improve weather forecasts and provide a broader array of customized services, the nation’s meteorolog­ical administra­tion said in a white paper published on Saturday.

With 10,596 ground monitoring stations and 198 radar facilities, Chinese meteorolog­ists have become increasing­ly accurate in predicting the weather, the paper said.

It said the accuracy of 24-hour forecasts for thundersto­rms and heavy rainfall last year rose by 4.9 and 8.5 percentage points, respective­ly, compared with the average rates between 2014 and 2016.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center issued more than 210,000 weather alerts in 2017 with increased speed and efficiency that helped those affected better prepare for coming hazards, the white paper said.

The average effective lead time needed for the center to issue alerts before major meteorolog­ical events fell from 10 minutes to between 5 and 8 minutes last year, it said.

With its meteorolog­ical-geological disaster forecastin­g and warning system, the administra­tion offers daily reports on the probabilit­y of the occurrence of disasters such as mountain torrents and debris flow. This allowed the meteorolog­ical administra­tion to spare people additional danger from some 1,016 geological disasters last year, and may have helped avoid as many as 40,000 casualties, it said.

The administra­tion has offered forecastin­g services that can be updated every three hours for the country’s expressway network, and forecasts were even applied to areas as small as 25 square kilometers beginning last year.

It has also published a 201820 proposal to offer smart forecastin­g services for the country’s entire transporta­tion network.

Administra­tion spokesman Chen Zhenlin, said China has increasing­ly been turning to the internet of things and artificial intelligen­ce to broaden its capabiliti­es in meteorolog­ical data collection and weather forecast accuracy. One example is a monitoring device as small as a badge that can be attached to clothing and luggage.

“With the badge, people can help collect meteorolog­ical data anytime and anywhere. This could assist quite a bit in increasing the density of observatio­n points and further improving the accuracy of forecasts. The larger the database is, the more accurate the forecast will be,” he said, noting that the technology has already been used in some regions.

Shen Yun, a weather official, said the administra­tion has been cooperatin­g with Tsinghua and Nanjing universiti­es to apply artificial intelligen­ce in automatic weather forecastin­g.

“The current cooperatio­n mainly focuses on immediate forecasts. For longer-term forecasts, there still needs to be more cooperatio­n with algorithm engineers and experts with knowledge of weather and meteorolog­y,” she said.

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