1. What is township weather forecasting?
2. Do all townships have weather stations, and how are township forecasts verified?
3. How often are township weather forecasts updated?
4. Without an increase in forecast personnel, does CWA have the capability to provide forecasts for so many locations?
5. Are the township forecasts more accurate?
6. Do other countries have township-level forecasts?
7. Will the large-scale weather forecast data continue to be available? Has anything changed?
8. Where can the public obtain weather information?
9. Now that township forecasts are available, will the weather forecast for Sanchong District, New Taipei City, be any different from that for Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City?
10. Will the weather be the same at altitudes ranging from approximately 500 to 2400 meters in Ren'ai Township, Nantou County? If not, how is it predicted?
11. With steep mountain ranges and complex terrain, does Taiwan have suitable conditions for making small-scale forecasts?
12. During typhoon warnings or when disastrous weather events occur, will township forecasts continue to be provided?
13. Are the seas surrounding Taiwan included in the refined forecasts?
14. Does a township forecast predict the weather for the entire township or for a specific location within the township?
15. How are the locations selected for travel weather forecasts?
16. How are the locations selected for indigenous community weather forecasts?
17. What is the definition of the times of sunrise and sunset?
18. What is the reference point for the times of sunrise and sunset?