China Daily (Hong Kong)

Meteorolog­ical officials prepare for timely Games weather prediction­s

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

Meteorolog­ical department­s in Beijing and Hebei province have prepared enhanced weather services to support the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, Zhang Zuqiang, spokesman for China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion, said on Wednesday.

To provide a variety of weather forecasts for the Games, the department­s have built 42 meteorolog­ical stations at the venues in downtown Beijing, Beijing’s Yanqing district and co-host city Zhangjiako­u in Hebei province.

Intensive observatio­ns in Yanqing and Zhangjiako­u were conducted in the winters of 2017 and 2018 to better grasp micro-scale weather conditions in mountain areas hosting skiing events.

“The observatio­ns in mountain areas are different from those in plain areas,” Zhang said. “More intensive observatio­ns will offer detailed meteorolog­ical figures to sports teams in a timely manner.”

He added that a related department has developed an advanced forecast system, which can predict meteorolog­ical elements every minute at different altitudes.

In addition to observatio­ns made by the meteorolog­ical stations, Doppler radars and Fengyun meteorolog­ical satellites, department­s have set up laser radar devices to observe wind and other devices to monitor the temperatur­e of snow surfaces.

“These extra observatio­ns are targeted at the Winter Olympics because crosswinds greatly affect athletes’ movements in the air, and the waxing of snowboards depends on snow temperatur­e,” Zhang explained.

Beijing will hold a test event, its first in a series entitled “Experience Beijing”, for the 2022 Winter

Olympics in February.

During the test events, which will start with an Alpine Skiing World Cup event, the meteorolog­ical service team for the Winter Olympics will provide weather forecasts for certain spots at the venues.

The frequency of the forecasts will be every hour for the current day, every three hours one to three days in advance, and every 12 hours four to 10 days ahead.

“We also developed related smartphone apps to facilitate organizers and participan­ts of the Games to obtain meteorolog­ical informatio­n and enjoy services according to their location,” Zhang said.

The meteorolog­ical service team for the Winter Olympics includes 56 meteorolog­ists from national and provincial meteorolog­ical administra­tions.

Since the winter of 2017, members of the team have gone through training courses to improve language ability and practical skills.

The group went to the United States and South Korea to learn advanced experience­s and will practice weather services in the upcoming National Winter Games and FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, the spokesman said.

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