
China Issues Rainstorm Alerts as Severe Weather Hits Multiple Regions
China activates blue rainstorm alerts as heavy rainfall threatens Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and other regions, prompting flood and landslide warnings.
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China activates blue rainstorm alerts as heavy rainfall threatens Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and other regions, prompting flood and landslide warnings.
China adopts multiple safety measures as a severe cold wave grips central and eastern regions, with temperatures expected to drop over 10°C. The National Meteorological Center issues renewed alerts to ensure public safety and supply chains remain intact.
China has enhanced its meteorological observation system with integrated land, sea, air, and space technologies, establishing the world’s largest weather radar network and deploying advanced satellites.
Super Typhoon Yagi, the strongest autumn typhoon to hit China since 1949, caused significant damage after maintaining its status for 64 hours, followed by Typhoons Bebinca and Pulasan impacting Shanghai and Zhejiang Province.
China has launched the world’s highest meteorological observation station featuring BeiDou technology in Xizang, enhancing weather monitoring on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
China has launched a key open laboratory to integrate meteorological research with renewable energy development, marking a significant step in advancing the nation’s modern electric power system.
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China is advancing its short-term weather forecasting and nowcasting capabilities to enhance early warning systems against extreme weather events, aiming to better protect lives and property.
China’s Fengyun-3F meteorological satellite has officially begun operations, enhancing global weather observation with advanced instruments and providing comprehensive data for improved forecasting.
Graduate student Su Dike has traveled over 60,000 kilometers across China chasing storms, contributing his findings to scientists and meteorological organizations for free.
Cyclone Hidaya has significantly weakened as it approaches Tanzania’s coastline, bringing relief to coastal residents, according to the country’s meteorology department on Saturday.
China’s Fengyun-3G satellite begins operation, enhancing global weather monitoring and offering advanced precipitation data.
China’s Meteorological Administration has issued the highest-level alert as a severe cold wave sweeps across the nation, bringing drastic temperature drops, snow, and strong winds.