The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) announced on Monday significant progress in meteorological services over the past five years. These advancements encompass enhanced weather forecasting accuracy and robust disaster prevention capabilities.
At a press briefing in Beijing, Song Shanyun, deputy administrator of the CMA, highlighted improvements across multiple areas, including disaster prevention, agricultural support, and technological innovation. \"China has built the world's largest modern integrated meteorological observation system,\" Song stated. He further emphasized that the national meteorological disaster monitoring rate has reached an impressive 80 percent.
This comprehensive approach not only bolsters the country's ability to predict and manage natural disasters but also supports agricultural productivity and drives technological advancements in the meteorological sector.
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