摘要
To have a better understanding of current global climate change, some researchers turn to historical records to reconstruct climate history over past centuries. A research team headed by Prof. GE Quansheng with the CAS Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research has made encouraging progress in this regard by using historical documents of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). They have recently been successful in reconstructing a record of the duration and intensity of meiyu.
To have a better understanding of current global climate change, some researchers turn to historical records to reconstruct climate history over past centuries. A research team headed by Prof. GE Quansheng with the CAS institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research has made encouraging progress in this regard by using historical documents of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).