Climate change just got a major new player! China unveiled its Earth System Forecasting Development Strategy (2025–2035) this week, aiming to build a cutting-edge weather and climate prediction system by 2035. Think of it as a climate crystal ball 🔮—but powered by AI, supercomputers, and next-gen satellite tech.
The plan, announced by the China Meteorological Administration, targets extreme weather preparedness and long-term ecological forecasting. Key focuses include:
- 🌪️ Predicting typhoons and heatwaves with 72-hour precision
- 🌡️ Modeling regional climate impacts down to 3 km resolution
- 🤖 Integrating AI to analyze ocean-atmosphere interactions
‘This isn’t just about umbrellas ☔—it’s food security, renewable energy planning, and disaster prevention rolled into one,’ said CMA spokesperson Li Wei at Thursday’s briefing.
The strategy aligns with China’s broader carbon neutrality goals, with 2025–2035 seen as a critical window for climate action. International meteorologists are already buzzing about potential data-sharing partnerships 🌐.
For young professionals and students: Watch for new R&D opportunities in climate tech! 📈
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China Unveils Earth System Forecasting Strategy for 2025–2035
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