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What are the weather symbols in the picture?

This weather symbol is fog.

Special symbols representing various weather phenomena, cloud shapes, sky conditions, etc. Includes weather phenomenon symbols for observation records and weather graphic symbols for media dissemination.

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Weather common sense

When listening to the weather forecast, we often hear time terms such as "today's day", "today's night" and "cloudy" ", "yin", "sunny" and other weather terms.

"Today's day" refers to the 12 hours from 8:00 am to 20:00 pm; "Today's night" refers to the 12 hours from 20:00 to 8:00 the next morning. "Sunny" means cloud cover accounts for 10-30%; "cloudy" means cloud cover accounts for 40-70%; "overcast" means cloud cover accounts for 80-100%.

Meteorological units have two standards for precipitation: 12 hours and 24 hours. The 12-hour precipitation level standards are: "light rain" refers to precipitation of 0.6-5 mm; "moderate rain" refers to precipitation of 5.1-15 mm; "heavy rain" refers to 15.1-30 mm; "heavy rain" refers to 30.1-70 mm; "Heavy rainstorm" 70.1-200 mm.

The 24-hour precipitation level standard is: "light rain" precipitation refers to 1-10 mm; "moderate rain" precipitation refers to 10.1-25 mm; "heavy rain" precipitation refers to It is 25.1-50 mm; "heavy rain" refers to 50.1-100 mm; "heavy rainstorm" refers to 100.1-250 mm of precipitation. If the forecast time does not exceed 12 hours, it refers to the 12-hour precipitation level standard.

If there is rain or snow forecast during the day or night today, it refers to snowfall within 12 hours. If moderate to heavy snow is forecast during the day to night today, it refers to the amount of precipitation within 24 hours. In addition to 12.24-hour forecast, there are also 48-hour forecast, 72-hour forecast, and future weather analysis.

Reference material: Weather symbols-Baidu Encyclopedia