China plays big, shows off "magic eye" to predict disasters... no one in the world has done it yet
Despite semiconductor limitations, China has just created an ocean simulation system with a 1km resolution, supporting climate forecasting and environmental disasters.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•16/05/2025
China has just announced the LICOMK++ocean simulation system with a resolution of only 1km - the most advanced in the world today. (Photo: Business Standard) This model allows detailed monitoring of phenomena such as eddies, heat transport and impacts on global climate. (Photo: Click Oil and Gas ) Despite being limited in technological components due to the embargo, scientists have successfully developed this system using domestic supercomputers. (Photo: Inspenet) LICOMK++ can help forecast storms, floods, heat waves and other climate changes more accurately. (Photo: Lapaas Voice) It is also expected to help meteorological agencies plan disasters and manage coastal areas more effectively. (Photo: Click Oil and Gas) The system won a top prize at the HPC China 2024 event and was a finalist for the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize. (Photo: South China Morning) Accurately simulating ocean activity is key to better understanding climate change. (Photo: Live Science) LICOMK++ demonstrates China's efforts in technological self-reliance and ambition to lead in the climate field. (Photo: Unsplash)
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