Chinanews Client, March 15th (Lang Lang) On the 15th, sandstorms occurred in many parts of the north.

Some people argued that the shelterbelt had opened openings, blowing away the smog, and ushered in a sandstorm. In this regard, Zhang Bihui, director of the Environmental and Meteorological Center of the China Meteorological Administration, said on the 15th that the shelterbelt is mainly due to some changes in the surface vegetation near the ground. The scope of influence of the wind field is very limited, and for this very strong weather process, the degree of influence of the shelterbelt is also very low compared to this kind of weather intensity, and can basically be ignored, so the impact of this kind of shelterbelt on the wind This will further affect the sand and dust weather. We feel that this impact is very small and basically negligible.