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This article reviews the advances in severe convection research and operation in China during the past several dec-ades. The favorable synoptic situations for severe convective weather (SCW), the major organization modes of severe convective storms (SCSs), the favorable environmental conditions and characteristics of weather radar echoes and satellite images of SCW and SCSs, and the forecasting and nowcasting techniques of SCW, are emphasized. As a whole, Chinese scientists have achieved a profound understanding of the synoptic patts, organization, and evolu-tion characteristics of SCW from radar and satellite observations, and the mechanisms of different types of convect-ive weather in China. Specifically, in-depth understanding of the multiple types of convection triggers, along with the environmental conditions, structures and organization modes, and maintenance mechanisms of supercell storms and squall lines, has been obtained. The organization modes and climatological distributions of mesoscale convective sys-tems and different types of SCW, and the multiscale characteristics and formation mechanisms of large hail, tor-nadoes, downbursts, and damaging convective wind gusts based on radar, satellite, and lightning observations, as well as the related features from damage surveys, are elucidated. In terms of operational applications, different types of identification and mesoanalysis techniques, and various forecasting and nowcasting techniques using methods such as the ingredients-based and deep leing algorithms, have been developed. As a result, the performance of opera-tional SCW forecasts in China has been significantly improved.