Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does it matter if clothes are dried in the sand?
Does it matter if clothes are dried in the sand?
The air is full of dust in sand-blowing weather, and the clothes that are aired will be contaminated with dust.
Sand blowing is due to the violent activity of large airflow, which brings up the surface dust in a specific area. Visibility is obviously reduced during sand blowing, and the sky is cloudy and yellow when it appears. The wind is strong in sand-blowing weather, which affects the visibility between 1 km and1km.
As a sandstorm disaster, sand blowing does not happen in all windy places, but only in those areas with dry climate and sparse vegetation. Sand blowing mostly occurs in April-May every year. Mainly distributed in the western and northern regions, Inner Mongolia, Tibet and Xinjiang are the most serious.
Defense guide:
Close the doors and windows, reinforce the structures that are easy to be blown by the wind, such as hoardings, scaffolding and billboards, properly arrange outdoor items that are easy to be affected by strong winds, and cover building materials.
Pedestrians should pay attention to riding bicycles as little as possible, and don't stay under billboards and temporary structures when it is windy.
Relevant departments and units pay attention to forest fire prevention.
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