Move over, weather apps—China just leveled up global climate monitoring! 🌏 The country has officially built the world’s largest coordinated meteorological network, combining nine Fengyun satellites, 842 radars, and a jaw-dropping 90,000+ ground stations to track everything from typhoons to heatwaves.
This high-tech ‘weather army’ covers land, sea, air, and space, acting like a giant Earth health monitor 🩺. Researchers say it’ll supercharge disaster predictions, protect crops, and even help fight climate change. 🚨 One Beijing-based scientist joked, "We’re basically giving the planet a live-stream checkup."
For travelers and eco-enthusiasts, this means better forecasts for remote Asian destinations 🏔️—and for investors, it’s a glimpse into China’s booming green tech sector. 💡
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China builds world's largest coordinated meteorological network
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