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What kind of weather does "burning wind" belong to?

? Burning wind? What kind of weather does it belong to? 1. What kind of weather phenomenon is Foehn?

Foehn is a kind of wind direction weather. This kind of wind is a kind of bee, which becomes dry and hot because the air in a small range sinks on the leeward side. This kind of bee is forced to rise during the movement, thus losing a lot of water, so the temperature rises when it sinks and becomes very dry. Therefore, there is often a dry and hot climate where Fan Feng passes. This is a kind of bee. 2. What effect does this weather have on people?

Foehn often occurs in many mountainous areas. Because the climate brought by Foehn is dry and hot, the yield of crops will be reduced due to dry ears, and it will also lead to fires in some forests, which will bring great damage to people's property. If Fan's wind is relatively strong, it may even blow down the roof like a tornado, blow down the armor and even pull up some trees, resulting in many disasters and accidents. However, foehn will also bring some benefits. In some mountains with thick snow, when foehn occurs, the snow will melt, and the melted snow will bring moisture to some grassland forests and nourish the water plants in these places. Thereby bringing economic benefits to local people, so enfeoffment is a weather phenomenon with both good and bad. Third, what should I do if I encounter windy weather?

Foehn is a natural weather phenomenon, so even if it will bring people some disasters, it will also bring a lot of benefits. Therefore, people living in some mountainous areas, if they encounter Fengfeng weather, should carry out disaster prevention work in advance to ensure that crops can successfully survive Foehn weather. For example, when the weather is particularly dry, they should be properly watered, so that the crops will remain wet and will not dry up. Now, due to water conservancy, the crops will not be dry.