Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Abnormal weather in China in winter of 2008

Abnormal weather in China in winter of 2008

Drought, summer drought, plum rain, typhoon, debris flow and flood

Drought mainly occurs in arid and semi-arid areas of Tibet, summer drought in July and August in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, plum rains in June in the south of the Yangtze River, coastal typhoons in summer and autumn, and Taiwan Province Province in Guangzhou, Fujian Province ... Debris flows are probably formed in the Loess Plateau and Sichuan Basin, with loose soil and heavy rains ... floods in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in summer. .....

It should affect the economy and people's lives. ...

Let's talk about history, that is, over-exploitation of land in the Tang Dynasty, and I can't think of anything else. .....

Measures to avoid it are inevitable, that is, to step up forecasting, then the country's macro-adjustment and the inclination of financial policies to the disaster-stricken areas ... improve people's quality, strengthen patriotism and other education, run the country by virtue, and call on the people to resist disasters, unite as one and overcome difficulties.