Updated: 17-12-2025
Source: China Meteorological News Press
Recently, it is informed from the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) Public Meteorological Service Centre that the comprehensive analysis and application platform for meteorological services, "Tianhe", has been officially launched.
This platform enables digitalized services, automated product generation, precise push notifications, and intelligent scenario-based applications, providing seamless support for smart meteorological services across 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and facilitating the efficient application of meteorological information across all sectors.

“Tianhe”platform Credits to Tianhe Public Meteorological Service Centre
The "Tianhe" platform, based on the "cloud + terminal" foundation, adheres to the architectural concept of "a large platform, broad connectivity, multiple applications, and a rich ecosystem," constructing a comprehensive service system composed of 3 major subsystems.
The "Zhiqing" system, serving as the intelligent meteorological service engine of the "Tianhe", is a operational work platform for frontline meteorological service personnel to conduct risk trend assessment, impact analysis, product processing, and product management.
The "Zhixiang" system focuses on the sharing, integration, and convergence of national and provincial meteorological service products. It will promote the in-depth application of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) in meteorological operations and provide technical support for provincial-level meteorological services.
The "Zhilian" system focuses on service scenarios such as emergency management and energy supply security. It constructs a full-chain digital meteorological decision-support technology system that encompasses "automatic disaster monitoring - intelligent impact assessment - intelligent product generation - customizable functionalities on demand". It carries out integrated system applications to provide refined meteorological support for disaster prevention and mitigation.
Editor: LIU Shuqiao















