Advances in Meteorology (Jan 2013)

Weather Support for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Events

  • Yan Ma,
  • Rongzhen Gao,
  • Yunchuan Xue,
  • Yuqiang Yang,
  • Xiaoyun Wang,
  • Bin Liu,
  • Xiaoliang Xu,
  • Xuezhong Liu,
  • Jianwei Hou,
  • Hang Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/289284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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The Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Competitions (referred to as OPSC hereafter) were held at Qingdao during August 9–23 and September 7–13 2008, respectively. The Qingdao Meteorological Bureau was the official provider of weather support for the OPSC. Three-dimensional real-time information with high spatial-temporal resolution was obtained by the comprehensive observation system during the OPSC, which included weather radars, wind profile radars, buoys, automated weather stations, and other conventional observations. The refined forecasting system based on MM5, WRF, and statistical modules provided point-specific hourly wind forecasts for the five venues, and the severe weather monitoring and forecasting system was used in short-term forecasts and nowcasts for rainstorms, gales, and hailstones. Moreover, latest forecasting products, warnings, and weather information were communicated conveniently and timely through a synthetic, speedy, and digitalized network system to different customers. Daily weather information briefings, notice boards, websites, and community short messages were the main approaches for regatta organizers, athletes, and coaches to receive weather service products at 8:00 PM of each day and whenever new updates were available. During the period of OPSC, almost one hundred people were involved in the weather service with innovative service concept, and the weather support was found to be successful and helpful to the OPSC.