Malaysia is strengthening its weather monitoring and forecasting capabilities to tackle climate change, ensuring the country remains prepared, an initiative that seeks to generate key information that allows authorities to make informed decisions in the face of the growing environmental challenges facing the nation.
The initiative was announced by the Minister of Natural Reosurces and Environmental Sustaoinability Arthur Joseph Kurup on the occasion of World Metereological Day 2026.
The plan
calls for the integration of artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data
analytics into the multi - hazard early warning system, which will enable
faster delivery of warnings about events such as flash floods, tropical storms, extreme weather to disasters management agencies and local communities,
according to Xinhua News Agency.
With these actions, Malaysia seeks not only to anticipate extreme weather
events, but also to actively involve the population in understanding and
preparing for the risks associated with climate change, thus strengthening the
country’s resilience to an increasingly variable global environment.
The
Minister stressed that strengthening the National Center for Climate Excellence
is another of the fundamental axes to support research on the impacts of
climate change and guide the development of more sustainable and resilient
national adaption policies.
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