In order to strengthen the monitoring and extremely short-term forecasting capabilities of severe weather, the Central Meteorological Administration has integrated multiple observation data such as weather radars, rainfall stations, and geographic information to develop a severe weather monitoring system (Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Segregation Using Multiple Sensor; QPESUMS) to produce catastrophic Real-time weather monitoring information for government disaster prevention and relief units and the general public for reference. A mobile device version was developed in 2014 to provide real-time weather information in a more convenient way.
The product content includes: radar echo observation-echo observation data combined by the radar network of the whole station; 1 hour and 24 hours cumulative rainfall distribution-the rainfall observation station of the whole station in the past 1 hour and 24 hours of the actual rainfall analysis; real-time monitoring of convective cells -The position of the current convective cells is detected by radar observations; the next 1 hour rain zone forecast-the current rainfall status estimated by radar data is the rain zone forecast obtained by the extension method; the rainfall observation-each rainfall station in the past 10 Rainfall values measured in minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours.
If you want to set up a personalized warning message notification, please click the "Alert" option at the top of the screen to customize the center position of the warning area, area radius, warning period, radar echo, 1 and 24 hour rainfall threshold, when it actually occurs When the radar echo or rainfall reaches the above-mentioned custom standard, an instant notification message and warning sound will be generated.