The implementation of the MAZU early warning platform for various hazardous natural phenomena was discussed in Dushanbe during a working visit by representatives of China's Xinjiang Meteorological Service, according to the Agency for Hydrometeorology of the Republic of Tajikistan.
A delegation from the Chinese Meteorological Service visited Tajikistan on June 2–3. During the visit, the Chinese representatives visited the country's Hydrometeorological Agency and met with its leadership.


In particular, negotiations were held between the Director of the Agency for Hydrometeorology of Tajikistan, Abdullo Kurbonzoda, and the Deputy Director of the Xinjiang Meteorological Service, Zhang Yonggang.
The meeting focused on the MAZU platform and its potential for early warning of natural hazards. The use of artificial intelligence technologies for predicting dust storms and other dust-related phenomena was also discussed.


The parties also discussed cooperation on the implementation and use of this system in Tajikistan and exchanged views on joint initiatives and prospects for further cooperation in this area.
Following the meeting, the participants confirmed their commitment to expanding cooperation in monitoring and forecasting hazardous hydrometeorological events, including floods and mudflows. Furthermore, discussions focused on developing technologies for forecasting adverse weather conditions, such as dust storms, heavy precipitation, and wind, improving operational hydrometeorological services, and applying numerical weather forecasting models.



































