Trends and impacts of the global rainy season
In recent years, the characteristics of the rainy season have changed significantly due to the effects of global warming.
The rainy season, which is traditionally characterized by continuous rain, has become less “musty”, i.e., less humid, in some regions.
For example, the “smoky rain” that characterized the Jiangnan region in the mid-20th century has become less pronounced in recent years.
In addition, the pattern, length and intensity of rainfall during the rainy season are changing, with implications for the natural environment and
human life.
Recommendations and measures to cope with the rainy season:
During the rainy season, the humid environment can easily lead to the growth of mold and bacteria, which can affect health.
Therefore, it is recommended to reduce indoor humidity by using dehumidifiers, opening windows for ventilation and drying clothes.
At the same time, control the indoor temperature to avoid too low a level that can lead to colds and other illnesses. In addition, strengthening
personal hygiene habits, washing hands frequently and drinking plenty of water are also necessary.