Guide
This summer, heavy rainfall and typhoons have caused us a lot of trouble. Especially in cities that live on the path of typhoons, it is really like a roller coaster every year, and the anxiety in my heart can be imagined. Have you ever wondered how such weather changes will affect our lives and agriculture? Let's take a closer look.
Heavy rainfall
At the end of July this year, the eastern country suffered the No. 3 strong typhoon "Gemei", which brought a wide range of heavy rainfall, and it is expected that there will be 3~4 typhoons in August after that, and natural disasters are frequent. On August 2~4, some areas ushered in heavy rainfall, including eastern Gansu, Ningxia, northern Shaanxi, northern Shanxi and other places, with moderate to heavy rain, and even heavy rain, with rainfall up to 80 mm. In addition to the northwest region, the northeast region and north China also ushered in rain on August 4, and the rainfall was not low, and some areas could also reach 80 mm.
In addition, rainfall in northern China and eastern Inner Mongolia will continue until August 3, and rainfall in Beijing is still expected to reach 80 mm. The rainfall in the next few days will directly affect the irrigation of farmland and the growth of crops, it is currently the summer season, the temperature is already very high, a moderate amount of rain can play a cooling role, but if it rains too much, there may be water accumulation and stubble collapse in the blink of an eye.
The soil drought caused by this continuous high temperature is also a hidden danger in various places, and if the water is not replenished in time, the crops are very likely to die due to lack of water. In the event of heavy rains, the accumulation of water will make these crops worse, and even if they are not drowned, they will have an impact on the harvest. The frequent occurrence of such uncertain extreme weather makes people anxious.
Especially in cities that live in the path of typhoons, they are on pins and needles every summer, fearing that their houses will be the next target to be destroyed. Even if the houses do not collapse, the casualties and economic losses caused by the heavy rainfall cannot be underestimated.
According to previous data, this year's typhoon may not only make landfall in coastal areas, but also in the inland areas of central and northern China, which are also very likely to become "hard-hit areas", and this instability is likely to continue until mid-August.
According to the climate bulletin issued by the Meteorological Bureau of the Eastern Power on the 24th: the beginning of autumn on August 7 marks the beginning of autumn, and the weather will gradually become cooler.
Many farmers are sweating their fruit trees and rice paddies in the hope that they will withstand the test, and without warning, natural disasters seem to have become the norm in the country.
At the end of July this year, it was not only "Gemei" that made landfall, but also "Yingxue", which brought violent storms and rain to the places where it landed.
Typhoons, which made indiscriminate landings like headless flies, brought continuous heavy rainfall to various places, and many cities experienced waterlogging caused by excessive rainfall. The landfall of "Gemei" has also sounded the alarm bell for people, indicating that the number and intensity of typhoon landfall will increase this year.
Although Gemei eventually affected the inland areas only in the form of a tropical storm, and was not as menacing as it was at sea, its strong ability to absorb water was impressive.
Since then, there have been other natural storms that have brought rain in addition to the landfall of "Yingxue" and "Gemei", and although the scale is not as large as that of typhoons, it is more frightening.
Natural disasters such as typhoons with obvious signs are easy to say, and there are always measures to be taken in advance, but sudden disasters such as earthquakes and tornadoes can be helpless.
Especially in recent years, the probability of these disasters has increased significantly due to abnormal weather conditions, and under this uncertainty, people seem to be able to spend every unstable day in fear.
While modern technology can predict the path of typhoons and the likelihood of earthquakes, and to some extent reduce the damage caused by these disasters, it is still too early for humans to take full control of nature and overcome fear.
epilogue
After reading this, I can't help but feel that today's climate change is really worrying. Farmers worry about their harvests, and each of us lives in this uncertainty. I hope you can pay attention to these issues, actively discuss, share your views, and don't forget to like it!