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China Unveils High-Tech Weather Network 🌪️🛰️

China’s weather tracking capabilities just got a sci-fi upgrade! The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) revealed a cutting-edge system combining land stations, satellites, and AI models to predict storms, monitor climate change, and even track space weather 🌍⚡.

Imagine a network of 546 weather radars – the world’s largest – scanning skies nationwide. Plus, over 76,000 ground stations now cover every township, while nine Fengyun satellites orbit Earth, making China the only country with round-the-clock meteorological eyes in space 🛰️. These tools help 132 countries and 160,000 global users, from farmers to pilots!

Ever worried about extreme weather? The CMA’s new ‘hundred-meter level, minute-level’ forecasting tech could be a game-changer for disaster response. Meanwhile, their AI-powered models – Fengqing, Fenglei, and Fengshun – analyze data faster than ever. Think of them as ChatGPT for typhoons 💻🌀.

Oh, and climate enthusiasts? China’s launched a 120-station greenhouse gas network and 61 space weather monitors to track everything from carbon levels to solar flares. Talk about thinking globally while acting locally!

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