About MAZU

About the MAZU Menu-to-Service Platform

A menu-based platform for tailored global early warning services

The MAZU Menu-to-Service Platform supports the Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL) initiative by helping countries and institutions identify, select, and receive early warning services from the China Meteorological Administration (CMA). Explore a structured catalog, build a request list, generate tailored solutions with AI assistance, and track cooperation tasks through full-cycle management.

Background

EW4ALL

In 2022, the United Nations launched the Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL) initiative, aiming to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected by early warning systems. In response, the China Meteorological Administration proposed MAZU — China’s solution for supporting global early warning capacity development.

MAZU is not only a technical platform. It brings together meteorological products, forecasting technologies, operational systems, service tools, equipment, expertise, and practical experience in disaster prevention and risk reduction.

M

Multi-hazard

Comprehensive monitoring of multiple hazards

A

Alert

Timely warnings for faster response

Z

Zero-gap

Bridging capacity gaps with tailored support

U

Universal

Accessible to all countries and communities

How the Platform Works

The platform is organized around four core functions.

4 steps
  1. 1

    Service Catalog

    Users can explore a structured catalog of CMA’s available early warning resources, including operational products, technologies, platforms, tools, equipment, and best practices.

    The catalog is organized according to the four pillars of EW4ALL:

    • Disaster risk knowledge and risk management
    • Detection, observation, monitoring, analysis, and forecasting
    • Warning dissemination and communication
    • Preparedness and response capabilities

    Each service item includes key information such as service name, category, provider, technical description, delivery mode, contact information, and supporting materials.

    Open Service Catalog
  2. 2

    Request List

    Users can select relevant service items and add them to a Request List, similar to building a service package.

    The Request List helps users organize their needs according to specific priorities, such as:

    • Severe weather monitoring
    • Short- to medium-range forecasting
    • Tropical cyclone services
    • Early warning dissemination
    • Agricultural meteorological services
    • Disaster risk reduction support

    Users can review, adjust, save, and name their Request List before moving to the next step.

    Open Request List
  3. 3

    Tailored Solutions

    Based on the selected Request List, the platform uses AI-assisted analysis and predefined solution templates to generate a tailored early warning service proposal.

    The solution may be designed at different levels according to the user’s capacity, needs, and implementation conditions:

    • MAZU-Cloud

      Cloud-based services through the international early warning cloud platform.

    • MAZU-Basic

      Lightweight local applications or portable deployment solutions.

    • MAZU-Pro

      Jointly customized systems, models, platforms, or service tools.

    • MAZU-Ultra

      Full technical transfer, local deployment, equipment support, and capacity development.

    Users and administrators can further revise the proposed solution to ensure that it is realistic, targeted, and implementable.

    Open Tailored Solutions
  4. 4

    Task Management

    After a tailored solution is submitted, it becomes a service request for further review and coordination.

    • The World Meteorological Centre Beijing operational office, together with relevant CMA departments and institutions, will review the request, communicate with the user, refine the solution, and determine whether it can be implemented.
    • Once confirmed, the request becomes a formal cooperation task. The platform then supports full-cycle tracking, including task responsibility, progress updates, coordination records, implementation status, and final outcomes.
    Open Task Management

Key Features

A structured gateway to CMA capabilities

The platform provides systematic access to CMA’s global meteorological monitoring, forecasting, warning, service, and disaster risk reduction capabilities.

Demand-driven customization

Users can select services according to their own needs rather than receiving a fixed package. This makes the solution more relevant to local risk profiles, operational gaps, and development priorities.

AI-assisted solution generation

The platform uses AI to support demand analysis and solution drafting, improving efficiency while still allowing expert review and manual adjustment.

Full-cycle task tracking

The platform does not stop at demand collection. It supports the entire process from request submission to task confirmation, implementation, progress monitoring, and completion review.

Quality-oriented management

Service items entering the catalog are expected to follow review, approval, update, and exit mechanisms. This helps ensure that the platform provides mature, reliable, and operationally useful services.

Who Can Use the Platform

The platform is designed for three main types of users.

International users

National meteorological and hydrological services, disaster management agencies, regional organizations, international partners, and other registered users can browse services, build request lists, submit tailored service needs, and track task progress.

CMA service providers

CMA departments, institutions, and provincial meteorological services can provide and update service items, subject to platform review and approval.

Platform administrators

Platform administrators manage service catalog entries, review submitted requests, coordinate with service providers, support communication with users, and monitor task implementation.

Non-registered users may browse selected public information, while registered users can access request submission and task tracking functions.

Expected Value

The MAZU Menu-to-Service Platform is intended to make global early warning cooperation more transparent, organized, and operational.

It helps partner countries better understand what CMA can provide. It helps CMA better understand user needs. It also supports more effective coordination among service providers, platform administrators, and international users.

By turning available resources into a menu-based service catalog, and by turning user needs into tailored and trackable cooperation tasks, the platform provides a practical mechanism for implementing MAZU and supporting EW4ALL.

Start Your MAZU Service Journey

Explore the catalog, select the services you need, generate a tailored solution, and track your cooperation task through the platform.

Owned and Operated by

World Meteorological Centre Beijing

世界气象中心(北京)

In Support of

China Meteorological Administration

中国气象局

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