Jiangmen: Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar successfully captured the "eye of typhoon" for the first time
Article/Yangcheng Evening News All media reporter Peng Jining Correspondent Tan Yaoguang Xu JinlinThe reporter learned from the Jiangmen Meteorological Bureau that according to the requirements of the China Meteorological Administration and the provincial meteorological bureau that "fully recognize the important role and significance of the Shangchuan Island national weather test radar, do a good job in meeting the typhoon test, complete the radar monitoring test and upload the data to the network", under the remote guidance of the provincial meteorological bureau data center and the Shanwei radar experts, The monitoring data of Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar was successfully uploaded to the provincial meteorological bureau's business network for use by the provincial forecasters. At 8:00 on the 17th, the radar successfully captured the clear "typhoon eye" of Typhoon "Taili"
Article/Yangcheng Evening News All media reporter Peng Jining Correspondent Tan Yaoguang Xu Jinlin
The reporter learned from the Jiangmen Meteorological Bureau that according to the requirements of the China Meteorological Administration and the provincial meteorological bureau that "fully recognize the important role and significance of the Shangchuan Island national weather test radar, do a good job in meeting the typhoon test, complete the radar monitoring test and upload the data to the network", under the remote guidance of the provincial meteorological bureau data center and the Shanwei radar experts, The monitoring data of Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar was successfully uploaded to the provincial meteorological bureau's business network for use by the provincial forecasters. At 8:00 on the 17th, the radar successfully captured the clear "typhoon eye" of Typhoon "Taili".
Close up picture of Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar taken by Wu Guoyu
Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar Successfully Captured the "Typhoon Eye" of Typhoon "Tali"
The main doors and windows of the Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar have been fortified. Photographed by Liang Xingwen
As typhoon "Tali" gradually moved to the west by north, at 9:00 on July 17, under the influence of typhoon circulation, strong thunderstorms appeared in most parts of Jiangmen, accompanied by 8-10 local level 12 short-time gales, and 39.6 m/s (13 level) gusts were recorded in Shangchuan Island Sandi Port.
It is reported that, as a key project of the "safe ocean" meteorological guarantee project, the Shangchuan Island National Weather Test Radar was built on the top of Shamaoji Mountain in Shangchuan Island, with a superior geographical position, just like a "sentry" standing at the forefront of typhoon landing. On June 30, the site test was just completed under the guidance of the China Meteorological Administration Survey Center, the provincial meteorological bureau's monitoring network office and the survey center. Recently, the main construction and basic decoration were completed, and the radar equipment was initially commissioned and commissioned for business.
At the same time, in the face of the coming typhoon "Taili", ensuring the safety of the newly built radar tower and ancillary buildings has become a concern of the leadership of Jiangmen Meteorological Bureau. The main leaders and leaders in charge of Jiangmen Meteorological Bureau required the Business Department and Shangchuan Island Meteorological Station to improve their awareness of safety production, evacuate all construction personnel, reinforce doors and windows, and carefully prepare for the typhoon prevention of various projects in the radar station. The cadres and staff of Shangchuan Island Meteorological Station took collective action to strengthen the defense measures against the radar tower by installing square bars, reinforcing internal bolts, and placing sandbags.
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