Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Dust continued to move southward, extending to Central China and the Yangtze River Delta. What measures are there to deal with dusty weather?

Dust continued to move southward, extending to Central China and the Yangtze River Delta. What measures are there to deal with dusty weather?

The continuous southward movement of dust has had a certain impact on people's lives. To cope with the dusty weather, the following measures are suggested:

Reduce going out! Reduce going out! Reduce going out! Say the important things three times! When the dust blows, passers-by turn into dusty people every second. Shame? It only takes a few seconds. Every minute, eyes, ears, nose and mouth are full of dirt. If it is necessary to go out, be sure to protect your eyes, nose and mouth. It is best to wear glasses, masks and headscarves to prevent dust from entering eyes, nose and mouth.

If you walk outdoors, you must stay away from trees and high-altitude billboards. It is best to walk along the low wall to avoid accidents such as falling from high altitude or being blown away or buried by strong winds and sand. Pay attention to personal hygiene after returning home, change clothes frequently, wash your face, rinse your mouth or take a bath in time.

Pay attention to the weather forecast at home. When the meteorological observatory hangs a warning of sandstorm, please immediately check whether the doors and windows of your house are closed. If the indoor house collapses or the doors and windows are scratched, it should be moved to other safe places immediately to avoid danger.

When the sandstorm comes, the weather will generally become dry, and it may also lead to symptoms such as dry mouth, nosebleeds, and lack of water on the skin. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to replenishing body moisture, drinking more water or turning on the humidifier at home.

There are two kinds of dusty weather: floating dust and blowing sand. Floating dust refers to the tiny particles in the atmosphere from other places, and blowing sand refers to the local dust rolled up by the weather. When the visibility of sandstorm weather is less than 1 km, it is designated as sandstorm.

Once the sandstorm is formed, it may cause serious damage such as house collapse, power interruption, crop destruction and natural environment pollution. And it is easy to cause respiratory diseases and even pneumoconiosis. Sandstorm mainly occurs in the northwest of China, which is a disastrous weather. In order to reduce the occurrence of this disastrous weather, afforestation is particularly important.