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Views on the 350-word composition of Meteorological Knowledge Lecture

I am very happy today and I am looking forward to the afternoon. Do you know why? Because our class is honored to invite the leaders of the Meteorological Bureau to explain meteorological knowledge to us.

Our counselors, Mr. Chen and Mr. Li, hung a bright red banner in our classroom, which read five very eye-catching characters: "Popular science enters the campus". After the preparatory work is completed, the lecture officially begins.

Aunt Li was the first person to give us a lecture. We all did well in the exam and listened carefully to meteorological knowledge. Today's class is very quiet, because we are curious and everyone listens carefully. From Aunt Li's explanation, I learned a lot about meteorology, such as tornadoes, typhoons, blizzards, rainstorms, mudslides, lightning and other meteorological disasters. When a thunderstorm comes, people should not work outdoors or in the fields, let alone near high-voltage power lines and isolated tall buildings, trees, flagpoles and other things, let alone stand in an empty highland or under a big tree to avoid the rain. Don't stand on a high place and turn on your mobile phone in thunderstorm weather, let alone use it. Tornadoes should hide in the basement and stay away from tornadoes. Don't walk in the valley in case of heavy rainfall, and quickly move to a safe highland. If there is debris flow, climb the slopes on both sides perpendicular to the direction of debris flow.

After listening to Aunt Li's wonderful explanation, I gained a lot and heard some meteorological knowledge that I never knew. Finally, Aunt Li announced a good thing to us, saying, "Students, the Meteorological Museum is open for free on Saturday. I hope you can visit and study. " Finally, a book on meteorology was sent to each of us, and we were all very happy.