Timely early warning service of meteorological departments with heavy rainfall in Jiangxi, Hunan and Guizhou.
China Meteorological Network News From June 9 to 10, heavy rainfall occurred in parts of Jiangxi, Hunan and Guizhou provinces, with heavy rains in parts of eastern Jiangxi, southwestern Hunan and southeastern Guizhou. Affected by heavy rainfall, the water levels of some small and medium-sized rivers in the three provinces rose rapidly. At 6 o’clock on June 11, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue rainstorm warning. It is estimated that there will be heavy rainstorms in central and southern Jiangnan, most of southern China, southern Guizhou, Taiwan Province, western and eastern Yunnan from 08: 00 on the 11th to 08: 00 on the 12th, including heavy rainstorms (100-150 mm) in parts of southeastern Hunan, southwestern Jiangxi, southern Zhejiang, northern and southern Fujian, northern Guangdong, eastern Guangxi and southwestern Taiwan Province. Some of the above areas are accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term thunderstorms or hail.
The meteorological department suggested that the government and relevant departments should do a good job in emergency prevention of rainstorm, and all departments should strengthen information communication and emergency linkage; Do a good job in the drainage of cities and farmland, and pay attention to prevent possible disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides; Cut off the outdoor power supply in dangerous areas and suspend outdoor work; The public should take measures to deal with the rainstorm and make reasonable arrangements for travel, production and life. Meteorological departments in Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou and other places have strengthened monitoring, early warning and forecasting services to cope with the new round of heavy precipitation weather.
It is reported that on the 10th, the National Defense General has dispatched three working groups to Jiangxi, Hunan and Guizhou provinces to help guide local governments to carry out flood fighting, emergency rescue and disaster relief.
The Meteorological Bureau of Qianxinan Prefecture, Guizhou Province promptly warned against heavy precipitation.
He Yiyao, correspondent of China Meteorological News, reported. On June 9-10, Southwest Guizhou Province suffered from continuous heavy precipitation, and the meteorological department issued early warning signals in time to actively respond to heavy precipitation.
According to statistics, from 8: 00 on the 8th to 8: 00 on the 9th, there was rainfall in 111 townships (accounting for 85%) in Quanzhou, with an average rainfall of 9mm and a maximum rainfall of 82.1mm in the afternoon. Among them, there are 4 heavy rains, 4 heavy rains, 23 moderate rains and 80 light rains. From 8: 00 on the 10th to 8: 00 on the 11th: There was rainfall in 125 towns and villages in Quanzhou (accounting for 95%), with an average rainfall of 23mm in rainy areas and a maximum rainfall of 101.5mm in Qinglong Bi Hen. Among them, there was 1 heavy rain, 7 heavy rains, 40 heavy rains, 38 moderate rains and 39 light rains.
In view of the heavy rainfall weather process, the Southwest Guizhou Meteorological Bureau released important information in time, and arranged the work of the relevant departments of the county, municipal meteorological bureaus and state bureaus. It also requires the leaders of all units to strengthen their shift attendance and organize regional joint defense, and meteorological service personnel should comprehensively strengthen weather monitoring and forecasting and early warning, closely monitor the weather, implement a 24-hour duty system, and do a good job of "three calls".
(Editor: Li Wenqin)
The meteorological department issued an early warning signal for nearly 100 times when Jiangxi encountered a new round of heavy precipitation.
China Meteorological News reporter Zhong Wei correspondent Wang Hai reports. From 8: 00 on June 9 to 8: 00 on June 10, Jiangxi Province suffered a new round of heavy precipitation weather process, and there were heavy rains in 10 counties (cities). The meteorological department of the province issued 96 early warning signals and actively responded to heavy precipitation. According to statistics, from 8: 00 on the 9th to 8: 00 on the 10th, the average rainfall in Jiangxi Province was 20.2 mm, with heavy rains in southern Shangrao, yingtan, Fuzhou, eastern Yichun, central Ji ‘an and northern Ganzhou, and heavy rains in Shangrao County and yujiang county, which were 116.4 mm and 102.9 mm respectively. Eleven counties (cities, districts) such as Jishui, Shanggao, Yudu, Lichuan, zhanggong district, Fengxin, Dongxiang, yujiang county, Xinzhou District of Shangrao, Shangrao County and Shangli experienced heavy precipitation of more than 30 mm for one hour, with Fengxin’s 1 hour and 37 mm as the maximum. According to the observation of mesoscale encrypted automatic weather station of meteorological department, there were 16 township stations in 13 counties (cities) and 133 township stations in 44 counties (cities) during the period. 113 township stations in 43 counties and cities experienced heavy rainfall of more than 30 mm for one hour, with the maximum rainfall of 72.5 mm at 17: 00 to 18: 00 on the 9th in zhenkou town, Yihuang County, and 102.2 mm at 8: 00 to 11: 00 in Guanxi Township, Yushan County.
The meteorological department of Jiangxi Province actively served the heavy precipitation weather process. On June 8, Jiangxi Meteorological Observatory submitted relevant information to the provincial party committee, provincial government and relevant departments. On the same day, the Provincial Meteorological Observatory issued a press release to the social media to draw the public’s attention to prevent the adverse effects of heavy precipitation and convective weather.
Jiangxi Meteorological Observatory issued yellow rainstorm warning signals and yellow lightning warning signals at 12: 00 and 15: 00 on the 9th respectively, and at 9: 30 on the 10th, it issued yellow lightning warning signals again. The meteorological departments of cities and counties in the province issued 93 early warning signals. In addition, the Provincial Meteorological Bureau and the Provincial Department of Land and Resources jointly issued an orange warning of meteorological grades of geological disasters on the 9 th, calling for strengthening the monitoring and prevention of geological disasters.
In response to this weather process, Jiangxi Provincial Water Resources Department launched a Class III emergency response to flood control in the office system, requiring the organs and units directly under the office to strengthen emergency duty. The members of the film-wrapping working group, emergency working group, supervision team and expert group should keep communication unblocked and stand by at any time, waiting for the dispatch of the provincial defense chief.
The meteorological department in western Hunan province, which was hit by heavy rain, suggested that we should focus on preventing geological disasters such as mountain torrents and landslides.
China Meteorological News correspondent Yin Ting reports. On June 9, a new round of heavy rainfall began to develop in western Hunan, and some areas were hit by heavy rain. The Provincial Meteorological Observatory issued an early warning in time. Experts reminded that it is necessary to focus on preventing geological disasters such as mountain torrents and landslides.
According to meteorological data, from 08: 00 on the 9th to 08: 00 on the 10th, the daily rainfall in Mayang County, Xinhuang County and hongjiang city of Huaihua reached 66.2mm, 57.6mm and 50.3mm respectively. With rainfall, lightning activities are frequent in parts of western Hunan. In response to heavy rainfall and strong convective weather, Hunan Meteorological Observatory successively sounded 10 meteorological warnings from 9: 00 to 10: 00 on the 10th, including 1 rainstorm yellow warning, 2 rainstorm orange warning, 2 rainstorm red warning and 5 lightning orange warning. Remind the public and relevant departments to pay attention to the adverse effects of heavy rainfall and strong convective weather.
At 12: 00 on the 9th, Hunan Geological Environment Monitoring Station and the Provincial Meteorological Observatory jointly issued "Meteorological Warning News of Geological Disasters in Hunan Province" to remind all regions to take precautions against geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides that may be induced by heavy rainfall.
In addition, in recent days, strong convective weather such as short-term heavy rainfall and thunder and lightning have occurred frequently in Hunan, so relevant local departments should pay close attention to the changes of rain and water conditions in key reservoirs to ensure flood control safety.
(Editor: Su Yujun)