Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Can flying sand and stones describe rainy days?
Can flying sand and stones describe rainy days?
You can't. Flying sand and stones can't describe rainy days. Flying sand refers to sandstorm weather, flying sand and stones, and describes strong winds. Meteorology, according to the wind speed and its influence on visibility, sandstorm weather can be divided into five grades: floating dust, sand blowing, sandstorm, strong sandstorm and extra-strong sandstorm.
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