China Meteorological Bureau issued three warnings in succession, what does it mean?
China Meteorological Bureau issued three warnings at 6: p.m. on July 8, as follows:
Orange rainstorm warning:
It is estimated that there will be three warnings from 9: p.m. to 9: p.m. on July 8, in northern Fujian, north-central Jiangxi, south-central Zhejiang, central Hunan, Shanghai, northwestern Guangxi, south-central Guizhou, northeastern Yunnan, central and western North China and southern Sichuan. There will be heavy rain in some areas east of central Jiangxi, northwest Fujian, southwest Zhejiang, southwest Hunan and southeast Guizhou, and there will be heavy rain (25 ~ 28 mm) in northeast Jiangxi and other places. Some areas mentioned above will be accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation (the maximum hourly rainfall is 4 ~ 6 mm, and some areas can exceed 8mm), and some areas have strong convective weather such as strong winds and thunderstorms.
The Ministry of Water Resources and the China Meteorological Bureau jointly issued a meteorological warning for mountain torrents at 6: pm on July 8:
It is predicted that mountain torrents may occur in parts of northwestern Fujian, southwestern Zhejiang, western Hunan, eastern Jiangxi and eastern Guizhou from 9: pm on July 8 to 9: pm on July 9. Among them, mountain torrents are likely to occur in southwestern Zhejiang, eastern Jiangxi, northwestern Fujian and local areas. Please take preventive measures such as real-time monitoring, early warning of flood control, and shifting to avoid risks.
The China Meteorological Bureau and the Ministry of Natural Resources jointly issued a meteorological risk warning for geological disasters at 6 pm on July 8.
It is estimated that from 9 pm on July 8 to 9 pm on July 9, central and western Zhejiang, northwestern Jiangxi, southern Anhui, eastern and southwestern Hubei, northern and western Hunan, southern Sichuan, The meteorological risks in southeastern Chongqing, central and eastern Guizhou and western Yunnan are high, and geological disasters may occur (yellow warning). Among them, the meteorological risks in some areas of western Zhejiang, northwestern Jiangxi, southern Anhui, southeastern Hubei, western Hunan and eastern Guizhou are high, and geological disasters may occur (orange warning).
It means that the local government must take preventive measures to warn local residents to be aware of prevention, ensure their personal safety and prevent geological disasters caused by precipitation.