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Opening hours of Zhumadian Meteorological Bureau

The opening hours of Meteorological Science Museum are 9: 00- 12: 00 in summer, 15: 00- 18: 00 in winter and 9: 00- 12: 00 in winter. Free of charge, with ID card, group visits need to be booked one day in advance, and there is no rest on weekends and holidays, except Monday.

From Tuesday to Sunday 09: 00- 17: 00, Zhumadian Museum, located in the south of Tianzhong Square in Zhumadian City, Henan Province, is the only comprehensive museum of weather forecast in Zhumadian City and the third batch of national second-class museums.

The meteorological early warning service of Zhumadian Meteorological Bureau aims to provide timely and accurate meteorological early warning information through real-time monitoring and analysis of meteorological data and ensure the safety of public life and property. The service covers all kinds of natural disaster early warning, such as rainstorm, lightning, strong wind and smog. To provide important meteorological information support for the public. At the same time, the Meteorological Bureau also released early warning information to the public through various channels, including SMS, social media, radio and so on. To ensure the timely transmission of information and the effective response of the public. Through this service, Zhumadian Meteorological Bureau provides important meteorological support and service support for the public. To sum up, the opening hours of the Meteorological Bureau may change due to factors such as seasons and holidays, so it is the most reliable way to inquire directly from relevant departments.

legal ground

Meteorological Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (revised 20 16).

Chapter VI Development, Utilization and Protection of Climate Resources

Article 32 The competent meteorological department in the State Council shall be responsible for the comprehensive investigation and zoning of climate resources throughout the country, organize climate monitoring, analysis and evaluation, monitor atmospheric components that may lead to climate deterioration, and regularly publish national bulletins on climate conditions.