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Ionospheric storm hit China Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Jul 17, 2000)
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What's the "Solar Storm" Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Jul 17, 2000)
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Scientists warns about the damage caused by the solar eruption Source: China News Service (Jul 14, 2000)
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Abnormal weather sweeping the world Source: China Youth Daily (Jul 14, 2000)
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La Nina influences the weather in China Source: Science and Technology Daily (Jul 14, 2000)
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Why is it so hot this year? Source: Guang Ming Daily (Jul 14, 2000)
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Three more "burning" days in the north Source: China Youth Daily (Jul 13, 2000)
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New Solar Eruption Could Hit Earth Soon Source: China News Service (Jul 13, 2000)
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Beijing's highest temperature is 40.9℃ Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Jul 13, 2000)
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La Nina influences the weather in China Source: People's Daily (Jul 13, 2000)
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Abnormal weather in Chongqing signaling urgent flood Source: China News Service (Jul 12, 2000)
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Heat wave blows Beijing Source: China News Service (Jul 12, 2000)
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High temperature in Wulumuqi Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Jul 11, 2000)
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La Nina is gone, experts say El Nino won't happen this fall Source: China Meteorology News (Jul 10, 2000)
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Rain washes away drought and heat in Beijing Source: China News Service (Jul 5, 2000)
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The largest river tide pass Gangzhou safely Source: People's Daily (Jul 5, 2000)
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Thunder storm in Beijing Yesterday Source: Beijing Morning Post (Jul 4, 2000)
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Short-wave communication suffers from the sun disturbance in China Source: Science and Technology Daily (Jun 28, 2000)
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About climate disasters since early this year Source: Science and Technology Daily (Jun 22, 2000)
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A heavy snowfall happened in Xinjiang Source: China News Service (Jun 22, 2000)
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Experts warn the coming back of the solar storm Source: Science and Technology Daily (Jun 22, 2000)
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A new round of solar storm has a little impact on the earth Source: China Youth Daily (Jun 20, 2000)
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Solar wind might start again next week Source: China News Service (Jun 18, 2000)
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Temperature reached 40℃ in Beijing Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Jun 14, 2000)
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Successive earthquakes may be associated with active solar spots Source: China News Service (Jun 13, 2000)
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The temperature in Beijing may go up to 38℃ in next few days Source: Beijing Morning Post (Jun 13, 2000)
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The solar storm affected China three times Source: Science and Technology Daily (Jun 13, 2000)
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Solar storm arrives on the earth Source: People's Daily (Jun 12, 2000)
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Cannon used to drive away hailstones Source: Beijing Youth Daily (Jun 12, 2000)
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Suspended flow didn't happened in the Yellow river this spring Source: Economic Daily (Jun 9, 2000)
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