Who drew the first weather map published by the Chinese?
The first weather map released by the Chinese was drawn by Jiang Bingran.
The first weather map produced by the Chinese was produced in 1915. The government of the Republic of China at that time established the Central Observatory, and Jiang Bingran served as the chief of the meteorological department. In 1915, he personally drew the first weather map published by the Chinese. In 1916, weather forecasts were officially tried using weather maps, and daily weather forecasts were released twice. The forecast content is divided into two categories: wind direction and weather.
Weather map classification
Weather maps are divided into ground weather maps and high-altitude weather maps. The main levels are 850 hPa, 700 hPa, 500 hPa, 300 hPa, and 200 hPa. Wait for the weather map, and cooperate with the upper and lower levels at the same time to understand the three-dimensional spatial structure of the weather system. Weather maps of different ranges can be used according to needs. In our country, we usually use weather maps in the Eurasian range, and sometimes in the northern hemisphere, or Low latitude (30°N ─ 30°S) maps or small maps of a certain province or region are used for auxiliary analysis.