Siqi Zhang, Huanping Wu, Mei Li, Bei Liu, Pengcheng Shao
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Abstract
In recent years, the climate change has been attributed more attention by numerous governments. In response, the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) has developed the Climate Monitoring and Prediction Analysis System (CIPAS). Currently, CIPAS Version 3 (CIPAS 3) incorporates data from global massive meteorological station, satellite, predication models, and reanalysis datasets. Designed with a “Cloud + Client” architecture, CIPAS 3 utilizes distributed, multi-layer cloud computing to integrate, manage, and share climate data. CIPAS 3 offers over 1,300 operational functions, nearly 1,800 products, and 213 climate algorithms. Additionally, it plays a critical role in global, regional, and provincial climate monitoring, prediction, real-time verification, decision-making, and public climate services. The design and implementation of this system are instrumental in supporting research and informing government actions in the field of climate change.
期刊介绍:
The journal Climate Services publishes research with a focus on science-based and user-specific climate information underpinning climate services, ultimately to assist society to adapt to climate change. Climate Services brings science and practice closer together. The journal addresses both researchers in the field of climate service research, and stakeholders and practitioners interested in or already applying climate services. It serves as a means of communication, dialogue and exchange between researchers and stakeholders. Climate services pioneers novel research areas that directly refer to how climate information can be applied in methodologies and tools for adaptation to climate change. It publishes best practice examples, case studies as well as theories, methods and data analysis with a clear connection to climate services. The focus of the published work is often multi-disciplinary, case-specific, tailored to specific sectors and strongly application-oriented. To offer a suitable outlet for such studies, Climate Services journal introduced a new section in the research article type. The research article contains a classical scientific part as well as a section with easily understandable practical implications for policy makers and practitioners. The journal''s focus is on the use and usability of climate information for adaptation purposes underpinning climate services.