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RISE Member Achievement: Professor George LIU appointed as the Chief Scientist of Meteorological Observation Center of the China Meteorological Administration (只有英文版本)

2024年11月14日

Prof. Liu (right) received the appointment certificate from Mr. Guan Hong (left), Deputy Director of the Meteorological Observation Center, China Meteorological Administration at Beijing on 28 October 2024.


We are pleased to share with you that Professor George LIU, our RISE member has been appointed as the Chief Scientist of the Meteorological Observation Center, China Meteorological Administration (CMA)!

The China Meteorological Administration is China’s national agency responsible for weather forecasting service and climate research in China and globally. The Meteorological Observation Center, one of the major organizations under CMA, is responsible for constructing China’s real-time meteorological observation platform and providing accurate, timely meteorological observations to support China’s national/global operational weather forecasting services as well as to share with the World Meteorological Organization. In addition, the Meteorological Observation Center also takes a leading role in the development of new meteorological observation techniques and equipment, such as China’s Meteorological GNSS Network.

Prof. Liu is an internationally respected scholar with both industrial and academic experiences in academic research as well as applications of geomatics technologies. Over the years, Professor Liu’s Micro-Laboratory of Atmospheric Research and Geomatics Engineering (Micro-LARGE) has made significant contributions to the community through unique developments and innovations in various areas, including Global Positioning System (GPS)/Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) precise positioning algorithms and data quality analysis, ionosphere scintillation monitoring and 3D Total Electron Content (TEC) modeling, impact of space weather on satellite navigation and flight operation, monitoring of atmospheric water vapor and 3D modeling, retrieval and calibration of satellite remote sensing water vapor data, and assimilation of atmospheric water vapor in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models. The NWP rainstorm forecasting scores are significantly improved after the assimilation of water vapor data.

Prof. Liu is a technical authority in atmospheric water vapor observation using GPS/GNSS and remote sensing satellite techniques. He is the only China’s representative of the GNSS Water Vapor Working Group of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) Upper-Air Network. His Micro-LARGE Lab is the first one in the world to calibrate all-weather (including cloudy condition) near-infrared (NIR) band satellite remote sensing water vapor data and also the first one to assimilate all-weather NIR band satellite remote sensing water vapor data into NWP. His Micro-LARGE Lab is the first one internationally to study and evaluate the impact of space weather on flight operation from an economic cost perspective and to propose response strategies, which was highly commended by senior scientist at the NASA JPL and was selected as a research highlight in the Nature Reviews Earth & Environment Journal (IF: 42.1). Multiple algorithms developed by the Micro-LARGE for GNSS data processing have been widely used by research groups in many universities, research institutions and industries worldwide.

Prof. Liu’s appointment with the Meteorological Observation Center, CMA, will further enhance the collaboration between PolyU’s and Hong Kong’s scientists and the CMA as well as the Mainland China meteorological community.

Big Congratulations to Professor Liu!



研究部門 潘樂陶慈善基金智慧能源研究院

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