Illustration of Weather Forecast Symbols Name
This set of weather symbols includes 4 special symbols commonly used in weather and meteorology, such as blowing sand, sandstorms, strong sandstorms, floating dust and haze.
1. Sand blowing weather is rarely seen in our south. It usually occurs in spring in the north. It is caused by the sand and dust in nearby areas being blown up by the wind. In general, visibility is low in sandy weather. Drivers need to pay special attention when traveling.
2. Sandstorm refers to a disastrous weather phenomenon in which strong winds stir up a large amount of sand and dust from the ground, causing the horizontal visibility to be less than 1 kilometer. It is sudden and short-duration, with low probability and high harm.
3. Strong sandstorm is basically an evolved version of "sandstorm". It is also caused by strong winds blowing up dust on the ground. However, "strong sandstorm" is a weather phenomenon with visibility less than 500 meters.
4. Floating dust is caused by fine particles such as dust and sand floating in the air after a sandstorm or blowing sand occurs in a remote or local area. However, most people still habitually call it "falling yellow sand".
5. Haze is a weather map we often see in recent years. It distinguishes the severity of haze by color, with yellow, orange and red representing mild, severe and extremely severe pollution respectively.