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  2. Climate of China - Wikipedia

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    Hardiness zones in China. The northern extremities of both Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia have a subarctic climate [5] with long, severe winters, and short, warm summers. [6] In contrast, most of Hainan Island and parts of the extreme southern fringes of Yunnan have a tropical climate. [5]

  3. National Meteorological Center of CMA - Wikipedia

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    National Meteorological Center of CMA (simplified Chinese: 中央气象台; traditional Chinese: 中央氣象臺) is a subordinate body of the China Meteorological Administration in the People's Republic of China. It is a center for national weather forecasting, climate prediction, climate change study, meteorological information collection and ...

  4. Category:Climate of China - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Weather satellites of China ... (10 P) Pages in category "Climate of China"

  5. Climate change in China - Wikipedia

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    Over the past 70 years, climate change seriously reduced China's food security, mainly by inducing drought and flooding. Flooding decreased the yields of rice by 8% over the last 20 years. As China is the biggest food producer and importer in the world, what happens in the agricultural sector of China has an immediate effect on the global food ...

  6. List of periods and events in climate history - Wikipedia

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    4.2-kiloyear event dry, lasted most of the 22nd century BC, linked to the end of the Old Kingdom in Egypt, and the Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia, various archaeological cultures in Persia and China 1800–1500: Middle Bronze Age Cold Epoch, a period of unusually cold climate in the North Atlantic region Bond Event 2

  7. Great Chinese Famine - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lack of food and incentive to marry at that time, according to China's official statistics, China's population in 1961 was about 658,590,000, some 14,580,000 lower than in 1959. [65] The birth rate decreased from 2.922% (1958) to 2.086% (1960) and the death rate increased from 1.198% (1958) to 2.543% (1960), while the average numbers ...

  8. Category:Weather events in China - Wikipedia

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    This category includes historic weather events which have occurred in China. This category includes floods caused by rain, but not floods caused simply by dam failures. For non-weather related events, see Category:Disasters in China

  9. China Meteorological Administration - Wikipedia

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    The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) is the national weather service of the People's Republic of China. The institution is located in Beijing. The institution is located in Beijing. [ 1 ]