CityU to aid Shanghai typhoon centre
Chen Shuyee
A world-recognized authority on meteorology, Professor Chan, who is also Associate Dean of CityU's Faculty of Science and Engineering, has studied typhoons for more than 20 years. Under his leadership, CityU's Laboratory for Atmospheric Research is renowned for its research on typhoon phenomena, particularly in the South China region. The Laboratory's research plays a significant role both in the understanding of typhoons and in the minimizing of damage they cause Hong Kong.
Last year, CityU, the only academic institution in Hong Kong with substantial research in this area, received a HK$3.7 million grant from the Research Grants Council's Central Allocation for a three-year project focusing on South China's weather patterns and to develop a basic system to predict the region's weather changes. CityU is also collaborating with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and "Past experience has proven our predictions to have been largely accurate," said Professor Chan, speaking at the 18 July press conference. "Beyond predicting the number of typhoons, we also hope to build an effective approach to forecast wind and rainfall distributions. With such information, we will be in a better position to further diminish the damage caused by typhoons."