In the office building of the General Meteorological Administration and the National Meteorological Center in the imperial capital of the Dragon Kingdom, the atmosphere inside the building was as gloomy as the weather outside at this moment.

Especially when the staff inside the building looked at the rain that had gradually stopped outside.

Apparently half an hour ago, the rain outside was as heavy as a hole in the sky.

To this end, they also installed flood-proof sandbags and flood-proof boards outside the building.

At the same time, some valuable electronic equipment was also moved to higher floors. After all, the Imperial Capital was also located in the north of the Dragon Kingdom, in the center of the heavy rain.

But now not only has the rain stopped, but even the large swaths of dark clouds have begun to disperse.

Among the clouds, you can even vaguely see wisps of sunlight.

For the people in the northern part of the Dragon Kingdom, this is naturally a great thing.

But this is not the case for them.

This is no longer a simple broadcast error, but a serious dereliction of responsibility at work.

Because of their weather broadcasts and disaster warnings, we don’t know how much economic losses and human costs have been caused.

In addition, there is a lot of criticism on the Internet. If they are really held accountable, none of them can escape.

Because of this, the office where hundreds of people gathered was silent at the moment, and everyone's faces looked unhappy.

The faces of several big leaders were so dark that they could drip with water.

I don’t know how long it took, but a middle-aged man sitting at the top with his hair parted in the middle and wearing a white shirt finally couldn’t help but said:

"Everyone has seen the comments on the Internet. I won't say how unpleasant the comments made by netizens are."

"My phone calls haven't stopped from now on."

"Do you know how much manpower and material resources have been spent in various places to deal with this heavy rain?"

"It's good now. The rainstorm will disappear soon. Of course, I'm not saying that it's bad if the rainstorm disappears."

"The key issue is that our prediction this time has a big problem, an unprecedented big problem."

"Now I wish I could kill myself with a piece of tofu. I don't want to say anything else. I just want to know which part of the problem went wrong so that I can give an explanation to netizens."

As soon as these words came out, the originally silent conference room suddenly became commotion.

Everyone present looked at me and me, as if they wanted to find responsibility on each other's faces.

After nearly a minute, a technician from the Meteorological Satellite Center finally stood up.

"Director Liu, all data and information come from our meteorological satellite center, and future weather predictions are also based on this information."

"The analysis of the data is completed by the Galaxy Supercomputer."

"The Galaxy Super Computer is absolutely infallible, and we have also undergone manual analysis, and the conclusions drawn by the computer are almost the same."

"Theoretically, our predictions are impossible to make mistakes, and we have never made mistakes in disaster predictions."

As if he was worried that everyone present would be suspicious, he quickly imported all the data he had prepared in advance into the computer nearby.

"This is the weather cloud picture sent back by Fengyun 2 three days ago."

"This one is calculated by the Galaxy Super Computer based on various data."

"This is the data sent back by Fengyun 2 two days ago..."

.......

As this technician from the Meteorological Satellite Center came up with data and corresponding charts, everyone in the conference room nodded again and again.

They have been engaged in meteorological work for so many years, and they still have the basic ability to read pictures and analyze data.

Judging from the information collected on the surface and the feedback data from meteorological satellites, heavy rains will indeed occur in some parts of the north in the coming period.

And this information is so obvious that even an intern can see that there is no possibility of a major error.

As for problems with meteorological satellites and supercomputers, that is even less likely.

The amount of maintenance funds the country spends on these two heavy equipment every year has reached astronomical figures. If there is still a problem, then more or less of the people present will have to go in.

While everyone was looking at the data in a daze, a researcher from the Institute of Meteorological Sciences also spoke;

"According to the weather bureaus of some cities in the south, heavy rains suddenly fell in several cities that were experiencing severe drought, including Luteng City."

"This phenomenon is also inconsistent with our previous analysis and predictions."

"It can even be said that the weather in these areas is like the opposite of the weather in northern cities."

"Did we get the wrong data when we analyzed the data?"

After saying this, he smiled self-deprecatingly, obviously this kind of thing was even more impossible.

However, his words reminded everyone present.

"Don't tell me, this thing seems really weird. The heavy rain that was supposed to fall in the north suddenly came to the south."

"Not only has the risk of flooding in the north been lifted, but the drought in the south has also been alleviated, as if it was intentional."

"In this way, although there were problems with our predictions, we did resolve the meteorological disasters in the two places, and the results are good."

"Is this a north-south water diversion project?"

"There really are such strange things in the world."

"And you haven't noticed one thing. The heavy rain this time seems to have fallen specifically on those drought-prone cities, and not a drop of rain has fallen on the nearby cities that are not experiencing drought. This rain is more precise than artificial rainfall."

After hearing this sentence, everyone hurriedly checked the relevant reports.

As mentioned just now, after the heavy rain shifted, it was like it had eyes, specifically catching the drought-stricken cities.

The drier the city, the heavier the rain.

After discovering this, everyone in the meeting looked at each other again.

They couldn't figure out why this was the case.

Just when the conference room fell into silence again, the technician from the Meteorological Satellite Center suddenly received an email.

When I opened the email, I saw that it contained a recent weather cloud map.

The time marked was exactly ten or twenty minutes ago.

I didn't realize anything was wrong at first.

Until he clicked on the big picture, his pupils unknowingly dilated a bit, and an extremely surprised expression appeared on his face.

After confirming that this was not a joke made by his colleagues, he immediately looked at everyone present with a stiff expression.

After hesitating again and again, he finally spoke tremblingly:

"I think I've figured out what the problem is."

"The fact that there was such a big mistake in the weather forecast this time probably has little to do with us."

As he spoke, he projected the weather cloud map he had just received onto the big screen.

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