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Weather in Chaoyang Lingyuan
When summer comes, thunderstorm becomes the protagonist of the weather stage. How to travel safely in thunderstorm weather? How's the weather recently? On July 27th, the reporter interviewed relevant departments. According to the meteorological department of Liaoning Province, the main climate characteristics in summer in Liaoning Province are abundant rainfall, high temperature and high humidity, frequent precipitation and concentrated rainfall. The average seasonal precipitation is generally between 300 and 600 mm, but there is a big difference between the east and the west. The mountainous area in western Liaoning and the sandstorm area in northwest China are less than 400 mm, and the heights in Fengcheng and Kuandian are 650 and 680 mm. The daily extreme maximum temperature is between 35℃ and 38℃ in most parts of the province, between 40℃ and 42℃ in most parts of western Liaoning, and 43.3℃ in Chaoyang and Lingyuan. This summer, the general trend of precipitation in Liaoning Province is slightly more than normal, less in western Liaoning, Tieling and northern Shenyang, more in other areas, and about 20% more in northern Benxi and Dandong. The average temperature in summer in Liaoning Province is slightly higher, but it is slightly lower in Tieling, Shenyang, Fushun, Benxi and Dandong, and slightly higher in other areas. On July 27, the reporter learned from the meteorological department that due to the influence of another cold air, it is expected that from the 29 th, it will be dominated by showers or thunderstorms, and the temperature will drop slightly. Citizens should not worry about flying. With the increase of thunderstorm weather in summer, many passengers recently asked reporters whether it is safe to fly in thunderstorm weather. The reporter interviewed the relevant person in charge of the civil aviation department. According to reports, the analysis of aviation accidents and accident symptoms shows that bad meteorological conditions are often the direct cause and indirect factor of aviation accidents. According to the statistics of ICAO, aviation accidents caused by weather account for 10% and 15% of the total accidents respectively. The meteorological factors causing aviation accidents are low broken clouds and poor visibility, followed by thunderstorms and lightning strikes, and aircraft icing. But passengers should not doubt the safety of the plane. The aircraft itself has a lightning protection device, and the air traffic control department will also scientifically guide the aircraft to prevent lightning, so passengers don't have to worry too much. Flying in summer will encounter thunderstorms almost every day, so there is no need to be afraid. The aircraft itself has lightning protection equipment and devices: first of all, the aircraft itself has a large number of insulators, and the possibility of being "electrocuted" by lightning is very small; Secondly, as far as the structure of the aircraft itself is concerned, after flying into the charged clouds, the lightning rods of the fuselage and wings can be discharged. In addition, the air traffic control department on the ground will also monitor the weather every minute and inform the pilots in time. If there is a large-scale thunderstorm, windy weather or visibility does not meet the safety requirements, they will ask the plane to alternate to other airports. In fact, the daily training of civil aviation pilots in China includes a series of training subjects aimed at lightning protection. Pilots can skillfully judge the location of minefields and lightning intensity, and take measures such as flying around in time, so passengers don't have to worry too much.