The Celestial Climate and Human Society: Unusual Climatic Conditions in Beijing with Snow Falling at the Beginning of Summer

Tong Zhou

PureInsight | June 20, 2005

[PureInsight.org] May 5 is said to be the beginning of summer. However, in Beijing, a bitter wind along with fine rain and an acute drop in temperature made it feel nothing like summer. According to China's News Network, the highest temperature observed in a southern suburb of Beijing was only 16.3°C, and the temperature dropped almost 10°C in one day. In some areas of Men Tou Gou, it even snowed heavily, changing the green Ling Mountain in Beijing's suburb into a silvery white world overnight.

During the first one or two days of May, Beijing's air quality was at pollution level 3. The air quality forecast from 12 a.m. on May 4th to 12 a.m. on May 5th was level 3 of light pollution.

Strong winds and storms spread through the south while it snowed in Beijing. Chengdu city in Sichuan suffered a strong wind of level 6, with many areas having strong winds above level 6. This climate is something rarely observed in the past ten years and was accompanied by thunder and rain. Some mountainous areas even had hailstorms.

Recently, several places in China have had such unusual abnormal weather and several provinces in the south have suffered from sudden fierce winds, storms, hale, and thunder and lightening. On May 6, 2005, heavy snow fell in Beijing on the first day of summer. Taiwan had successive earthquakes. At present, lots of things are going on between China and Taiwan, with one side finishing singing and the other jumping onto the stage. Lian Zhan and Song Chuyu landed on the mainland one after another. The CCP in power is lingering on with its last breath of life and showing a sudden spurt of activity prior to its collapse. It seems that humans are having human's play and heaven is having heaven's play. However, no matter how many tricks humans play, they cannot escape from the heavenly net. Aren't the present phenomena running counter to the natural seasons implying certain happenings in the human world?

Translated from: http://www.zhengjian.org/zj/articles/2005/5/7/32257.html

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