“国之重器”突破显著 中国方案惠及全球
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao·2025-10-13 07:30

Core Insights - The Chinese Meteorological Administration has reported significant achievements in meteorological work during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, emphasizing the modernization of meteorological technology and services, with a projected 18.35% increase in the national meteorological high-quality development index by 2024 compared to 2020 [1] Group 1: Technological Advancements - The meteorological sector has made substantial progress in self-reliance and innovation, addressing critical technological challenges and achieving high-level independence in meteorological equipment and technologies such as Fengyun satellites and weather radars [2] - A comprehensive observation system has been established, featuring the world's largest and most comprehensive integration of land, sea, air, and space meteorological observation capabilities, including 9 Fengyun satellites and 842 weather radars [2][3] Group 2: Disaster Prevention and Economic Impact - The disaster monitoring rate has improved to 83%, with early warning times for severe convective weather advanced by 13%, leading to a reduction in economic losses from meteorological disasters, which now account for an average decrease of 0.12 percentage points of GDP [3] - Meteorological services have significantly supported various sectors of the economy, covering over 70 major industries, with artificial rainfall operations contributing approximately 167.7 billion tons of precipitation and reducing economic losses from hail by about 60.3 billion yuan [4][5] Group 3: Public Services and International Cooperation - The intelligent digital forecasting system can predict regional heavy rainfall and other weather events up to 15 days in advance, enhancing decision-making for government and industry [4] - The Fengyun satellites provide services to 133 countries and regions, with a notable increase in international users and a growing number of countries registered for disaster reduction emergency support mechanisms [6]