Sign In  |  Register  |  About Burlingame  |  Contact Us

Burlingame, CA
September 01, 2020 10:18am
7-Day Forecast | Traffic
  • Search Hotels in Burlingame

  • CHECK-IN:
  • CHECK-OUT:
  • ROOMS:

MojiWeather Deeply Involved in Early Warning System Construction, Building a Climate-Resilient Future

Recently, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released the report <Catalysing Business Engagement in Early Warning Systems>. This report encourages enterprises to actively join the construction of Early Warning Systems (EWS) and offers a structured guiding framework on how enterprises can function within the EWS value chain. As a leading meteorological service platform in China, MojiWeather contributed data insights on the current status of enterprises’ participation in early warning systems to the report.

The report indicates that the world is facing increasingly severe climate risk challenges. Countries need to develop targeted coping strategies based on their own actual situations. Currently, early warning systems have become a crucial means of preventing impending disaster events. By establishing a broad ecosystem that encompasses numerous participants from the public and private sectors, these systems achieve collaborative cooperation and provide rapid and effective warnings to people at risk. Practices have proven that Multi-hazard EWS can effectively save lives and reduce economic losses.

However, there is a coverage gap in early warning systems in some areas. To close this gap, businesses need more awareness of the opportunities, Meanwhile, governments must develop strategies to increase efforts to attract enterprises to get involved, especially in areas such as data collaboration, climate services, and risk analytics.

As an important member of the China Meteorological Service Association, MojiWeather has been deeply engaged in the meteorological field for many years. With its profound technical accumulation and professional service capabilities, it has been committed to playing a role in early warning systems. Relying on its large user base and complete platform mechanism, MojiWeather can effectively achieve the rapid distribution and precise dissemination of warning information, ensuring that the warning content reaches the target audience quickly and accurately, thereby effectively improving the efficiency of disaster prevention and response.

It is worth noting that the newly released international version of MojiWeather has also launched a severe weather warning service. This function is tailored to the needs of overseas users. It can track the weather changes in the user’s location in real time, send notifications of severe weather such as strong winds, heavy rain, and snow to users promptly, and provide targeted preventive suggestions based on the user’s specific location. In the future, with the iteration of functions, the international version will bring more comprehensive early warning services to overseas users, helping them prepare in advance and effectively avoid potential natural disaster risks.

MojiWeather (International Version): Weather Warning Function & Skywatcher Plan

At the same time, MojiWeather’s “Skywatcher Plan” utilizes users’ observations, records, and sharing to build a social observation network. It widely collects and provides meteorological and geological data closely related to disaster risks, assisting public meteorological service agencies in meteorological observations and providing support for government departments in disaster prevention and mitigation. In addition to serving the public sector, MojiWeather also integrates meteorological services into different production scenarios. In the rail transit, aviation, and logistics fields, which are highly related to meteorology, it customizes early warning systems for B – end customers to help them effectively respond to the impacts of meteorological disasters.

MojiWeather’s Meteorological Services for Rail Transit

In today’s era, conducting meteorological early warnings has increasingly become an effective way to enhance the adaptability to climate change and promote sustainable development. In recent years, the number of countries establishing “early warning systems” has been continuously increasing. Two-thirds of the members of the World Meteorological Organization reported that their warning and alert services have been fully operational. Looking ahead, MojiWeather will continue to play a role in areas such as data collaboration, climate services and risk analytics, and work with all sectors to build a safer and more climate-resilient future.

Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
 
 
Copyright © 2010-2020 Burlingame.com & California Media Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.