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Isn't the salary of weather modification by the Meteorological Bureau different from that of the National Astronomical Observatory?

The artificial influence of the Meteorological Bureau on the weather is different from that of the staff of the National Astronomical Observatory. The salaries of meteorological bureau staff who artificially influence the weather (often artificially increase or decrease clouds and weather) are different from those of the National Astronomical Observatory. The following are the differences between wages and salaries:

1. Work content and working environment: Weather modification is carried out in the laboratory or control center. In the process of artificial manufacturing and weather regulation, complex scientific calculation and simulation are needed. The employees of the National Astronomical Observatory are mainly engaged in outdoor observation, and need to have skills such as weather observation and instrument operation.

2. Responsibility and professional development: Weather modification involves some sensitive and complicated issues, which requires a higher sense of responsibility. The staff of the National Astronomical Observatory belong to routine weather observation and recording work, and their responsibilities are relatively small.

3. Responsibilities and Professionalism: Weather modification by the Meteorological Bureau refers to professionals engaged in weather modification such as cloud fluctuation, who need to have high meteorological professional knowledge and skills. Relatively speaking, the employees of the National Astronomical Observatory are mainly engaged in weather observation, recording and reporting, and their professional requirements are relatively low. China Meteorological Bureau provides authoritative professional service products such as weather forecast, meteorological early warning, satellite cloud picture and radar map.