2025年汛期成功防范化解多起海洋灾害风险
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao·2025-12-05 03:03

Group 1 - The meeting on December 4 aimed to summarize experiences in disaster response and explore technological development directions to enhance marine disaster warning capabilities [1] - The 2025 flood season presents a complex and severe situation for marine disaster defense, with notable impacts from strong typhoons, storm surges, and wave disasters [1] - Various regions successfully responded to 6 temperate storm surges, 16 typhoon storm surges, 30 hazardous wave events, and 41 earthquake tsunami incidents, significantly reducing casualties and property losses [1] Group 2 - The head of the Marine Warning Monitoring Division emphasized nine key areas for systematic deployment, including data application, forecast capability enhancement, and service product optimization [2] - The focus is on innovation and integration as core drivers, aiming to strengthen marine monitoring capabilities and improve the precision and customization of forecast services [2] - Representatives discussed practical experiences in disaster response and identified existing shortcomings, aiming to enhance warning service effectiveness and improve the marine forecasting business system [2] Group 3 - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center successfully completed marine disaster response work for the flood season, achieving progress in technical innovation with the development of a "one map" marine disaster sub-scenario [3] - The center proactively organized various forward-looking tasks, including annual marine disaster predictions and El Niño forecasts, to solidify disaster prevention foundations [3] - Local representatives expressed broad consensus on the meeting's key tasks and committed to enhancing collaboration and improving the quality and effectiveness of marine warning and forecasting work [3]