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12/05/2019

WMO “honor day” kicks off at horticultural expo

CHINA-BEIJING-HORTICULTURAL EXPO-THEME EVENT-WMO HONORARY DAY (CN)

People make satellite models in ecological and meteorological house during the “World Meteorological Organization Honorary Day” theme event held as part of the Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition in Yanqing District in Beijing, capital of China, May 11, 2019. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong)

BEIJING, May 11 (Xinhua) — World Meteorological Organization (WMO) “honor day” kicked off at the ongoing International Horticultural Exhibition in Beijing Saturday.

Zhang Wenjian, assistant secretary-general of the WMO, said a majority of the natural disasters in 2018 related to extreme weather and environmental degradation, which affected nearly 62 million people.

As global warming and climate change have increasing influence on the society and economy, WMO is devoted to providing operational, accessible and authoritative information and service on the changing earth system, Zhang told a press conference on the “honor day” event.

The ecological and meteorological exhibition area at the expo was supported jointly by the WMO, China Meteorological Administration and Beijing Meteorological Service, focusing on the relationship between meteorology, horticulture and life.

The exhibition area not only interpreted how climate change closely related to human civilization but also established the eco-meteorological observing station which was capable of providing real-time observation data on meteorology.

Source: Xinhua

27/02/2019

Typhoon committee’s annual session opens in China

GUANGZHOU, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) — The 51st session of the Typhoon Committee, an intergovernmental body under the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), opened in southern China’s Guangzhou city on Tuesday.

During the four-day session, about 180 meteorologists from the committee’s 14 members, government officials as well as representatives from international organizations will discuss how to improve typhoon monitoring and forecasting in the Asia-Pacific.

Petteri Taalas, secretary-general of WMO, said it was highly important for countries and regions to work together and share experiences with each other to face typhoon-related disasters.

“The Asia-Pacific region is one of the regions most affected by tropical cyclones. The committee’s members have collaborated to mitigate the damages caused by typhoons,” said Yu Yong, deputy director of China Meteorological Administration.

Yu added that China had played an important role in the region’s typhoon forecasting and personnel training.

“China’s Fengyun meteorological satellites now serve over 90 countries and regions,” he said. “We have also provided training programs for more than 30 people from the committee’s members.”

Guangdong provincial meteorological bureau received the Dr. Kintanar Award from the committee at the opening ceremony for its outstanding work in typhoon forecasting and disaster mitigation. The coastal province is one of the most affected by typhoons in China.

Founded in 1968, the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee is dedicated to promoting regional cooperation to minimize the damages caused by typhoons in the Asia-Pacific region.

Source: Xinhua

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