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Chinese meteorologists warn of severe sandstorms and spring drought
China Meteorological Administration ^ | 02/20/08

Posted on 02/23/2008 5:09:10 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster

Chinese meteorologists warn of severe sandstorms and spring drought

Source:www.chinanews.cn

BEIJING, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) said on Wednesday that the country's northern regions were likely to experience more frequent and severe sandstorms in spring, while eastern regions would receive less rain than last year.

"Sandstorm days" were forecast to increase significantly in eastern Inner Mongolia and northern Heibei, with a rising possibility of severe occurrences.

Eastern regions could expect less rain. Some areas, especially parts of Jilin and Liaoning provinces, were prone to "relatively severe" drought in the spring. As a result, local forest management officials should raise the forest fire alarm level, said the CMA.

Meteorologists said that the adverse forecasts were related to the La Nina phenomenon and abnormal atmospheric circulation and would prevail until summer.

La Nina is a large pool of unusually cold water in the equatorial Pacific that develops every few years and influences global weather. It is the climatic opposite of El Nino, which is a warming of the Pacific.

The latest development of La Nina conditions was the cause of rare prolonged snowstorms and low temperatures that resulted in havoc in many parts of China during the past month, said experts.

Snow storms that hit 21 provincial-level areas in southern and central China, the worst in 50 years, killed 107 people and forced1.5 million people to relocate over about one month. They also caused losses of 111.1 billion yuan (about 15.3 billion U.S. dollars), according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

"Losses caused by severe weather would keep rising if we cannot improve the weak points of weather forecasting," said Jiao Meiyan, the director of the National Meteorological Center.

She said that the forecast service should help prevent weather-related disasters. For example, the weather forecasters did predict heavy snow in many parts of China -- but they didn't anticipate how long the snow would last and how much would fall, or its impact on traffic and power supplies.

Meanwhile, she urged the authorities to step up the dissemination of weather information and raise public disaster-prevention awareness.

She suggested that power supply, traffic and construction departments should cooperate with weather officials to carry out feasibility studies on outdoor facilities to make sure they can survive harsh weather. (Feb.21)


TOPICS: Weather
KEYWORDS: china; drought; lanina; sandstorm

1 posted on 02/23/2008 5:09:13 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster; Uncle Ike; RSmithOpt; jiggyboy; Professional; 2banana; Travis McGee; ...
Rising grain price, ping!
2 posted on 02/23/2008 5:10:41 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

I wonder if the quality of their weather forecasts is on par with everything else they produce.


3 posted on 02/23/2008 5:10:42 AM PST by Nachoman (My guns and my ammo, they comfort me.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

If their weather forecasts ain’t no better than ours,,,,,,


4 posted on 02/23/2008 5:27:55 AM PST by Waco
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To: Waco

Seems our guys can’t go outside and tell if it is raining, could theirs be worse?


5 posted on 02/23/2008 5:29:33 AM PST by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Many of the houses/apartments in southern China especially do not have furnaces. I have a friend in Shanghai who’s inside apartment temperature was 46 degrees F. Another friend in Guangdong, (southern China) was 51 degrees F inside. They are not liking this cold weather at all. At least in Guangdong, it is getting warmer. Shanghai is still very cool. But then again, Here in NY it is cold too.


6 posted on 02/23/2008 6:11:06 AM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: Dutch Boy
Yes, they are used to warm weather. close to being subtropical.
7 posted on 02/23/2008 6:14:55 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster; JACKRUSSELL

That’ll really help the air pollution situation for the Olympics.


8 posted on 02/23/2008 7:45:32 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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