Rainwater solar term warning
Now that the bad news has been confirmed, our peasant brothers will face new practical problems again.
Today, we focus on collecting the latest forecast of meteorological year in August.
The National Climate Center issued weather warning information, and the weather situation in August is not optimistic!
Lao Dao said: We farmers depend on the weather, and the weather changes are closely related to each farmer's personal income.
Some time ago, the National Climate Center has made a systematic judgment on the meteorological conditions of this summer's solar terms.
According to the comprehensive judgment of the National Climate Center, China's climate situation in August was generally at a moderate deviation level.
In particular, extreme weather is frequent, which will further affect farmers' breeding income and increase farmers' breeding risks.
First of all, let's collect the relevant information about the national precipitation forecast in August. As shown in the figure, in August, the precipitation in the southern coastal areas of China ushered in a general increase, and the rainfall in some areas even reached more than 600 mm.
Special attention should be paid to southern coastal areas, south China, southwest China and east China.
In August, the rainfall in Northeast China also ushered in a significant increase compared with the same period of last year. It is expected that the rainfall will reach 200 ~ 400 mm or more.
Rainfall forms in northeastern Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang and most parts of Jilin, including parts of western Liaoning, will also be concentrated and continuously expanded.
Moreover, the northeast region should also pay attention to the meteorological conditions along the coast near Bohai Bay, and the overall rainfall will be in a state of excessive.
Of course, there is an increase in rainfall and a decrease in rainfall, such as the rainfall in Inner Mongolia and Northwest China in August.
Compared with previous years, it is at a low level, while rainfall in most parts of northwest China is in a state of less.
So I hope that farmers can have a basic grasp of the rainfall in August.
Of course, when encountering practical problems, we can still make some preparations for rainfall in advance, but we should be especially careful of the challenges of meteorological disasters.
Therefore, some time ago, the National Climate Center also made a specific early warning on the distribution of meteorological disasters in August.
As shown in the figure, in August this year, a new round of meteorological disasters will hit the north and south, especially in North China, Southwest China and South China, which will be affected by excessive rainfall, and the waterlogging disaster caused by rainstorm and typhoon will be obvious, especially in Southwest China, which will face new geological disaster risks.
And these two days, I believe many friends in the south will find that the attack of high temperature weather is also a big challenge to agricultural production.
Hubei, Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and other places, including Xinjiang, will face continuous high temperature weather, and the highest temperature in some areas can even reach above 35℃.
The attack of high temperature weather further aggravates the risk of meteorological drought that these areas may face, which is also an extremely unfavorable condition for agricultural production.
Therefore, in August, our farmers will face the double challenges of drought and flood, and new practical problems have been identified. I hope everyone can face it positively.
Although the meteorological situation in August is not optimistic, Lao Dao firmly believes that with the mature high-tech early warning technology and the relevant preventive guidance of the National Climate Center, the Emergency Management Department and the National Defense General, the final income of our farmers will not be bad.
Here, I also call on everyone to take action, click on the lower right corner at the end of the article to watch it together, and praise the timely warning of the National Climate Center.