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MojiWeather Introduces the “Global Tropical Cyclone” to Help Users Worldwide Tackle tropical cyclone Challenges
Globenewswire· 2025-05-07 01:14
Core Insights - MojiWeather launched the Global Tropical Cyclone feature on April 24, 2025, utilizing multi-model fusion and AI algorithms for accurate predictions of tropical cyclone intensity, landfall locations, and impact zones [1][3][9] Industry Context - The destructive power of tropical cyclones is increasing due to climate change, with 2024 natural disasters causing $320 billion in global losses, of which tropical cyclones accounted for $133 billion or 41% [2] - Over the past decade, climate change has raised the average intensity of tropical cyclones by 67%, and if global temperatures rise by 2°C, related economic losses could double [2] Company Developments - The Global Tropical Cyclone feature provides real-time updates on critical parameters such as location, wind speed, movement direction, and intensity, enabling users to adjust travel plans and emergency responses [4][5] - The feature supports multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, catering to global users in tropical cyclone-prone regions [7] - MojiWeather employs dynamic path animations and combines them with 48-hour precipitation maps and wind field overlays for enhanced data visualization [8] - The launch of this feature expands MojiWeather's capabilities in weather services, aiming to improve forecast precision and broaden service offerings [9]