Highlighting that the heat of this summer comes a little sooner than usual, Zheng stated that global warming, along with the influence of the western Pacific subtropical high and continental high-pressure systems, contributes to China's high-temperature weather. Down south, however, rainstorms have...
Highlighting that the heat of this summer comes a little sooner than usual, Zheng stated that global warming, along with the influence of the western Pacific subtropical high and continental high-pressure systems, contributes to China's high-temperature weather. Down south, however, rainstorms have...
Trends in hail and severe weather activities in China over the past 30 years under the changing monsoon climateQinghong Zhang
BEIJING, June 13 (Xinhua) -- China's meteorological authority on Thursday renewed a yellow alert for severe convection weather, forecasting thunderstorms, gales and hail as well as heavy rain in some parts of the country. From Thursday morning to Friday morning, thunderstorms, gales and hail ...
Yushu City real-time severe weather warning information, QWeather release China’s severe weather warning information in real time to learn about weather disasters and prevent them in advance.
China's National Meteorological Center has forecast freezing storms in central and eastern China from January 31 to February 5, coinciding with the Chinese New Year celebrations. The weather is expected to significantly impact transportation during the peak of the travel rush, wi...
Understanding the trend of localized severe weather under the changing climate is of great significance but remains challenging which is at least partially due to the lack of persistent and homogeneous severe weather observations at climate scales while
Chinese financial regulators have been able to steer China through choppy waters from 1997 to 2008. Where does China get the strength? Zhu Min, the chairman of the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University, tells CGTN's Tian Wei that China's resilience comes from two facto...
It is the longest and hottest heatwave in China since national records began in 1961. According to weather historian Maximiliano Herrera, who monitors extreme temperatures around the world, it is the most severe heatwave recorded anywhere.
Convective weather, characterized by strong wind, hail and thunderstorms, is forecast to hit many areas in southern China this month, the national observatory said. On Monday, the central and southern parts of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and southwestern Guangdong province were struck by con...