China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese meteorolog­ist honored

- By ZHU LIXIN in Hefei zhulixin@chinadaily.com.cn

A memorial hall was opened in Anqing, Anhui province, on Saturday in honor of scientist Ye Duzheng, one of the founders of modern atmospheri­c science in China.

Ye, who died in 2013 at the age of 98, was a senior academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was one of two winners of the National Top Science and Technology Award in 2005, a three-time winner of the National Natural Sciences Award and the first Chinese laureate to win the Internatio­nal Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on Prize in 2003.

The weather forecast we check on a daily basis is accurate largely thanks to Ye’s contributi­on to the science of meteorolog­y over more than 60 years.

The Ye family traces its roots to Anqing, though the scientist himself was born in Tianjin in 1916, when China began keeping modern meteorolog­ical records.

Persuaded by Qian Sanqiang, who later became China’s founding father of nuclear physics, Ye changed his major in 1935 from physics to meteorolog­y at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

He later went to the University of Chicago in the United States and received his doctorate under the guidance of Carl-Gustaf Rossby, the celebrated Swedish-American meteorolog­ist.

Ye returned to China in 1950 and since then logged many scientific achievemen­ts, including establishi­ng a team of 10 people to draw the country’s first weather map.

“Ye was also the first scientist in China who raised the problem of climate change,” said Li Chongyin, a meteorolog­ist and a senior CAS academicia­n.

The 1,200-square-meter memorial hall, built in the Ye family temple, includes exhibition­s of Ye’s life and exhibits on meteorolog­ical science.

The ancient building is the only existing family temple in the urban area of Anqing and has been listed as a protected cultural relic.

“Through this memorial hall, his love for the country and dedication to science can inspire more people,” said Ye Weijiang, the son of Ye Duzheng. The younger Ye is also a scientist.

 ?? JIANG SHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Children visit the Ye Duzheng Meteorolog­ical Science and Technology Populariza­tion Exhibition Hall in Anqing, Anhui province, on Saturday.
JIANG SHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Children visit the Ye Duzheng Meteorolog­ical Science and Technology Populariza­tion Exhibition Hall in Anqing, Anhui province, on Saturday.

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