Group 1: Extreme Weather Events in Shanghai - Shanghai has experienced a significant increase in extreme weather events due to alternating global El Niño and La Niña phenomena, with 52 high-temperature days last year, which is 31 days more than the average [1] - The period from July 31 to August 11 saw a record-breaking 12 consecutive days of extreme heat, surpassing a 152-year record [1] - Typhoons No. 13 "Bebinca" and No. 14 "Prapiroon" made landfall in Shanghai within four days, breaking records for wind and rainfall impact [1] Group 2: Weather Predictions and Preparedness - Preliminary forecasts indicate that this summer, most of China will experience higher average temperatures compared to historical norms, with Shanghai's average temperature expected to be 1°C higher than usual during the flood season [1] - The number of high-temperature days is expected to be above average, while rainfall is predicted to be slightly below normal, with coastal areas experiencing slightly more precipitation [1] - Residents are advised to prepare for extreme weather conditions, as two to three typhoons are expected to affect Shanghai, which is close to or above the normal frequency [1] Group 3: Electric Bicycle Subsidy Policy - Shanghai's electric bicycle "trade-in" subsidy policy, which offers a 500 yuan subsidy for scrapping old bikes, will continue until June this year [2] - The policy aims to encourage consumers to purchase electric bicycles that meet national safety standards, with plans to optimize the subsidy process and potentially extend the policy duration [2] - Shanghai has set a goal for electric bicycle charging infrastructure, aiming for a ratio of charging ports to active vehicles of no less than 1:2, with nearly 3 million charging ports and over 18,000 battery swap stations already established [2]
市应急管理局负责人做客“民生访谈” 初步预测上海汛期平均气温偏高1℃
Jie Fang Ri Bao·2025-04-23 01:36