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Where's Wang Lanyi, the host of CCTV weather forecast?

Wang Lanyi, the anchor of CCTV weather forecast, reveals the "hidden rules" of weather forecast.

Monday, 28 July 2008 1 1: 17

Not long ago, the appearance of two new anchors of CCTV weather forecast program attracted many people's attention. Among them, Wang Lanyi, praised by netizens as a "beautiful new anchor", has won widespread praise from the audience for his generous hosting style. Recently, Wang Lanyi revealed his "confusion" in broadcasting weather news in his blog, and also revealed some "hidden rules" in weather forecast.

In today's many weather forecast programs, people often hear regional names such as "Central South", "Southern Jiangnan" and "Southeast Inner Mongolia", which have become the "established" terms in such programs. But for these "habitual" terms, most people may still look at the flowers in the fog after listening to them, and they don't know where they are, so they can only wait for the specific city forecast. Wang Lanyi pointed out in his blog article "Weather with Different Mentality" that this situation is "the common confusion of the audience and our common confusion and embarrassment".

Wang Lanyi revealed: "A few days ago, by chance, I had a potluck with several senior weather forecasters, including Song Yingjie. Of course, in this process, topics about weather and programs are indispensable. When I asked, what place did "southeastern Inner Mongolia" refer to? Song Yingjie went on to cite the most "awesome" example in history. One day in a meteorological manuscript, he was surprised to see such a place name:' north-southeast area of northwest China', which is the name of the surrounding area he encountered most in his years of work. I believe that anyone who normally grew up in our mother tongue environment can't understand this place name-in fact, this is Ningxia, and the so-called' South-East Inner Mongolia' refers to Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. Why such a simple place name' Ningxia and Chifeng' can be clearly explained to everyone, but so many words are used to make the audience vaguely guess, which may be attributed to the so-called' hidden rules' in our meteorological industry. In order to avoid liability risks, relevant staff have to express their prediction conclusions in this way. "

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