"Master Han, is the Subtropical High what you referred to earlier as the subtropical high pressure?"
"Yes."
"If the Subtropical High is gone, won't that solve the problem?"
"Theoretically, yes. In fact, it is true. But we found on the latest cloud map provided by the National Meteorological Bureau yesterday that the South Sea high pressure suddenly emerged in the southern corner. It is directing the southwest monsoon to move north from the Bengal Bay and South Sea substantially. Based on its trajectory, it might meet the transformative cold air over provinces and cities like Xichuan, Beihu, Xijiang, Hui'an, Jiangnan in the Yangtze River Basin, and over the East Sea surface."
Seeing the crowd somewhat confused, Master Han added: "The cold air from Siberia and the tropical stream from the South Sea are incompatible as fire and water. No one currently knows where they will meet, nor who will dominate after meeting.
