中国气象局
China Meteorological Administration released State of Global Climate (2022)
China commits to Early Warnings for All
Belt and Road Initiative: Forum held in Beijing on early warning system, climate change adaptation
Early warning initiative adopted at Beijing forum
Early Warning Early Action
Prof. Petteri Taalas:reaching the goal of Early Warnings for All
The Chinese government has been allocating proper resources for meteorological activities. And I'm convinced that this investment has been a wise one. China is exposed to various kinds of disasters and that's why it's important for you to invest in meteorological services.
Dr. CHEN Zhenlin: China’s Practice in Meteorological Early Warnings
Dr. CHEN Zhenlin, Administrator of China Meteorological Administration (CMA) introduced that in the field of early warnings, the Chinese government has developed China's systematic approach to meteorological early warnings: government-led, warning triggered, cross-department coordination, and public participation.
Dr. Zheng Guoguang: 1st National Comprehensive Survey on National Disaster Risk in China
China is one of the countries in the world hardest plagued by natural disasters. In the context of climate warming, extreme......
Dr. Zhang Wenjian: developing WMO global infrastructure systems to meet the climate change challenges
The purposes of WMO is to facilitate worldwide cooperation in......
Dr. Chomparee Chompurat: implementation for Supporting Early Warnings for All
According to Dr. Chomparee Chompurat,Director-General of Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), TMD has established a......
Ms. Chao Qingchen: enhancing capacity to adapt to climate change
According to Ms. Chao Qingchen, Director-General of National Climate Centre (NCC),currently, Asia is exposed to severe meteorological disasters, including frequent extreme weather events, resulting in considerable economic losses.
Mr. Sai-tick Chan: early Warning and Action Strategy in Hong Kong
According to Mr. Sai-tick Chan, Assistant Director of the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO),Early Warning System in Hong Kong consists of 4 pillars. The first is “Disaster risk knowledge” which is about the systematic collection of data of risk assessments.