• I earnestly hope that China will make greater leading contributions to the future strategic development of WMO, the overall governance enhancement of the organization, the strengthened international and regional cooperation, and the development of advanced technologies (including the development of AI).
    Dr. Abdulla Ahmed Al Mandous
    President of WMO
  • WMO greatly appreciates the support of China for EW4ALL. China offers a South-South cooperation flagship model for early warning in response to climate change, supporting other developing countries through the provision of meteorological observation equipment, early warning systems, and capacity-building training.
    Prof. Celeste Saulo
    Secretary-General of WMO
  • China is playing a key role in the scientific and technological advancement of weather forecasting. It is expected that this will be particularly significant in its application to disaster prevention and climate change response, where CMA can take a leadership role in the community. It is important the worldwide scientific community remains collaborative and open to exploit science and technology for the further advancement of weather prediction to protect society.
    Dr. Florence Rabier
    Director-General of ECMWF
  • “Closing the Early Warning Gap Together” is not solely the mission of meteorological departments but a shared responsibility of governments, research institutions, civil organizations, and the public. Moving forward, China will play an even greater leading role in global meteorological science and technology, as well as disaster prevention and mitigation.
    Dr. DUAN Yihong
    Secretary of Typhoon Committee