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上市公司以硬科技迎战超强台风“桦加沙”
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Zhi Sheng·2025-09-24 13:40

Group 1 - The super typhoon "Haikui" is prompting regions like Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, and Fujian to take extensive measures for disaster prevention and mitigation [1] - Companies are leveraging hard technology to enhance disaster response, creating a comprehensive monitoring and early warning system [1][2] - The Fengyun-4 satellite, known as the "eye in the sky," provides precise observations of the typhoon's characteristics, aiding in the issuance of warning information [1] Group 2 - The "Tianmu-1" satellite data has been integrated into the China Meteorological Administration's global numerical weather prediction system, enhancing weather forecasting capabilities [2] - The development of a three-dimensional observation system combined with AI models has transformed typhoon monitoring into a precise and data-driven process [2] - Insurance companies, such as Ping An Insurance, are proactively sending warnings and disaster prevention guidelines to over 20 million people to minimize potential losses [2][3] Group 3 - Ping An Insurance has launched a "waterlogging black spot" early warning service using its Eagle Eye System 3.0, identifying over 3,500 black spots to reduce losses [3] - The Eagle Eye System 3.0 integrates machine learning and rainfall forecasting models to produce high-resolution forecasts for urban disaster prevention [3] - Environmental service companies like Hanlan Environment are utilizing smart platforms for 24-hour monitoring and early warning to ensure efficient emergency response [3]