The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) has released the first set of images from its FY-3H meteorological satellite, highlighting its dedication to improving satellite capabilities and supporting the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS).
This milestone coincided with two major events held in Qingdao, Shandong: the 15th Asia-Oceania Meteorological Satellite Users Conference (AOMSUC-15) and the 2025 FENGYUN International Users Conference.
WMO congratulates the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) on the successful release of the first set of images from the FY-3H meteorological satellite, marking another major milestone in advancing the global Earth observation system.
The conference was co-hosted by CMA and the China National Space Administration, gathering experts and scholars from over 50 countries. It emphasized the crucial role of meteorological satellite technology in global early warning systems.
The FY-3H satellite launch and its initial data showcase CMA’s ongoing commitment to strengthening meteorological satellite technology and contributing valuable resources to the international Earth observation community.
Author’s summary: The CMA’s release of FY-3H satellite images marks a key step in advancing meteorological technology and strengthening global cooperation in Earth observation and early warning systems.