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大学考试|Powerful salt tide hits Pearl River

来源:www.zg091.com 2025-01-30

The most powerful salt tide since last autumn hit the Pearl River in Guangdong province yesterday, a senior local astronomer1 said.

Li Jianji, director of the Guangdong astronomical2 society, said that despite its force, the tide should recede3 on Saturday and, thanks to the preemptive measures taken, the water supply in the Pearl River Delta4 region should not be affected5.

Salt tides are caused by astronomical events, Li said.

On Saturday, the moon will be at its closest point to the Earth, while on Sunday, the sun, Earth and moon will be in alignment6, he said.

However, thanks to the plentiful7 rainfall last summer and autumn, the impact of the tide is not expected to be serious, he said.

Salt tides are a perennial8 problem for Guangdong, generally striking during the comparatively dry months of January and February.

The province is now in its low-water season, following a marked lack of rainfall at the end of last year.

Last month, rainfall in the provincial9 capital Guangzhou was just 60 percent of the average for the time of year.

The provincial climate center has forecast rainfall to be down 10 to 20 percent on seasonal10 averages in the first quarter of the year, increasing the risk of salt tides.

Following a series of heavy tides between 2004 and 2006, authorities introduced several measures to minimize their impact, including the development of an integrated water supply network in the PRD.

A key element of the plan is the construction of the Zhuyin Reservoir in Zhuhai, work on which began last month.


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