China Unveils FENGYUN Space Weather System

On April 24, on the occasion of Space Day of China, the China Meteorological Administration officially unveils the new-generation integrated space weather operational system, namely, FENGYUN Space Weather.

On April 24, on the occasion of Space Day of China, the China Meteorological Administration officially unveils the new-generation integrated space weather operational system, namely, FENGYUN Space Weather (hereinafter referred to as the System), which signifies that China has stepped up to a new level in enhancing space weather monitoring and early warning capabilities.

The System is developed by National Satellite Meteorological Cenre (National Centre for Space Weather) of CMA.

It rolls data processing, storage, analytical applications, and comprehensive visualization into one. Its overall technical architecture adopts a "cloud + client" model, where data collection, processing, and analysis are deployed on the cloud, while the operational display and interactive services are implemented on the terminal. Internally, it incorporates functions such as monitoring data acquisition, forecast analysis, numerical weather prediction (NWP), and impact assessment.

The System aggregates 66 basic observation products, 234 forecasting products, 156 service products, and over 600 information products. Leveraging its distributed architecture characterized by integrated deployment, cloud-based processing, and terminal display, the System ensures coordinated and orderly flow of massive information streams while maintaining flexible interoperability.

Map showing red area where there is space weather, surrounded by blue and white
China Meteorological Administration
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