China has officially delivered the 'Mazu' 2.0 meteorological intelligent early warning system to Djibouti, enhancing the country's weather forecasting capabilities. Announced at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference, the system improves forecast spatial resolution from 9 km to 3 km and extends lead time to 3 days with updates every 6 hours. It integrates advanced technologies such as phased-array radar and AI models, utilizing Fengyun satellites for comprehensive disaster monitoring. Deployment in Djibouti is expected by year-end, with potential for expansion to other weather-affected regions.
China Delivers Advanced Meteorological Warning System to Djibouti
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