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        • WMO Executive Council commits to Early Warnings for All

          One of the World Meteorological Organization’s top strategic priorities – to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected by Early Warning Systems (EWS) in the next five years – is gaining momentum.

        • WMO steps up action on climate and health

          The World Meteorological Organization is stepping up its activities to protect people from climate and health-related hazards, including extreme heat, as part of an ambitious drive towards improved early warnings and action.

        • CMA-GFS V4.0 passes operational review

          On February 21, China Meteorological Administration (CMA) held a review meeting to carry out operational review of CMA Global Forecast System V4.0 (CMA-GFS V4.0). The expert panel held that CMA-GFS V4.0 featured by marked technical improvement and enhanced forecasting capacity met with operational upgrade requirement. The expert panel reached the consensus that the system passed operational review. Mr. Bi Baogui, Deputy Administrator of CMA attended the meeting.

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