Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Let the weather take the responsibility.

Let the weather take the responsibility.

Recently, a weather forecast released by the Korea Meteorological Agency aroused strong dissatisfaction among netizens in China.

In the forecast, South Korea blamed China for the sandstorm that never happened in 10. In fact, this is not Korea's 1 time. Basically, every time South Korea encounters smog, it will point its finger at China. In fact, in foggy weather, they can stall China by force even if there is no wind or the wind direction is not right at all.

1, what happened?

On June 5438+05, this month, a sandstorm swept across many countries around the world. After weather monitoring in many countries, it was confirmed that the country of origin was Mongolia. However, the South Korean media reported that the sandstorm originated in China, and China netizens said that they would not take the blame. As an intermediate country between Mongolia and South Korea, we have also been greatly hurt by sandstorms, which flow to South Korea through China. That is to say, in a sense, China has blocked most sandstorms in South Korea, and that's all. It's really unreasonable that they have to throw the pot to China.

2. China's achievements in dust control.

In fact, the achievements of China in dust control in recent years are obvious to all. The country with the most deserts in the world is China, and most poverty-stricken areas in China are concentrated in desert areas. Therefore, we have done our best to combat desertification and achieved certain results. For example, under our control, the sandy land area in Qinghai is decreasing year by year, and now there is basically no desert to control. Three-North Shelterbelt is also one of the important measures to control sandy soil in China. The construction of shelterbelts has greatly improved the soil quality in China and slowed down the formation of sandy soil.

3. My view on this matter.

My personal opinion on this matter, as the mass media, even the official media in South Korea, needs to proceed from reality and correctly guide public opinion when making some reports. There is an old saying in China called fish begins to stink at the head. If the events reported by the official media are seriously inaccurate, then as a Korean citizen, the information he receives is distorted and eventually leads to behavioral deviation.