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BEIJING, June 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese meteorologists predict China's "north drought and south flood" climate pattern will last for at least ten years.
The prediction came from a report at the 87th forum of China's young
scientists that opened here Tuesday. The young scientists will convene here for
two days to discuss and exchange information on the latest scientific frontiers.
Affected by the monsoon in east Asia, China has observed rising
temperatures in the past 40 years. The most remarkable climate changes occurred
in 1977 and 1985, followed by obvious temperature and rainfall changes, said
Qian Weihong, professor with the Physics College in Beijing University.
Qian predicts in his report that by around 2015, the "north drought
and south flood" climate pattern will be reversed and there will be less
precipitation in the rainy Yangtze River reaches, while more in drought-plagued
northern China.
However, world climate has been overwhelmingly affected by
humankind's activities and should be traced and analyzed carefully before any
conclusion is made, Qian said. Enditem
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