How many types of weather are there?
Currently, there are thirty-four types of weather phenomena observed at the station.
Weather phenomena refer to various physical phenomena that occur in the atmosphere (including parts on the ground). Such as rain, snow, hail, fog, dew, frost, tornado, haze, thunderstorm, aurora, squall, etc. Weather phenomena are the comprehensive result of various physical processes occurring in the atmosphere.
Weather phenomena refer to precipitation, water vapor condensation (except clouds), frozen matter, dry suspended solids, light and electricity phenomena produced in the atmosphere and on the ground, and also include some wind characteristics.
Various weather phenomena are produced under certain weather conditions, reflect different physical processes in the atmosphere, are manifestations of weather changes, and are also one of the basis for weather forecasting. Observing weather phenomena not only accumulates data to understand the climate conditions of a place, but these data are also indispensable in the construction of the national economy.
Some disastrous weather phenomena, such as strong winds, heavy rain, hail, tornadoes, snowstorms, dense fog, etc., directly affect agriculture, animal husbandry and transportation industries