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Chinese meteorologist wins WMO's highest honor

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Model of China's FY-4 meteorological satellite. /VCG
Model of China's FY-4 meteorological satellite. /VCG

Model of China's FY-4 meteorological satellite. /VCG

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced Thursday that its highest honor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMO) Prize, will be awarded this year to Xu Jianmin, a pioneering figure in the development of China's meteorological satellite system and a leading force in satellite data application and services.

Xu is scheduled to receive the award at the WMO Executive Council meeting in 2026.

The IMO Prize recognizes exceptional achievements in meteorology, hydrology and contributions to international cooperation in these fields.

An academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since 1997, Xu Jianmin played a central role in designing the foundational architecture of the FengYun (FY) Meteorological Satellite Ground System. He was instrumental in solving critical challenges in FY satellite navigation, advancing key technologies for satellite-based products, and expanding the global use of FY satellite data in observation, forecasting and meteorological services, according to the WMO.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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