Chinese Journal of Agrometeorology ›› 2026, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (3): 402-417.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-6362.2026.03.008

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Monitoring and Risk Assessment of Low temperature and Continuous Rainy Weather Disasters for Flue-cured Tobacco in Hubei Province

CHENG Dan, WANG Ya-xin, REN Yong-jian, WANG Li-juan, LIU Lu, TAO De-xin   

  1. 1. Hubei Meteorological Service Center/Hubei Key Laboratory of Tobacco Meteorology Research, Wuhan 430205, China; 2. Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture Meteorological Bureau, Enshi 445000; 3. Hubei Provincial Company of China National Tobacco Corporation, Wuhan 430032
  • Received:2025-01-03 Online:2026-03-20 Published:2026-03-17

Abstract:

To address the challenges posed by low temperature and continuous rainy weather disasters affecting fluecured tobacco production in Hubei province, this study established a dynamic monitoring index system for such disasters across the root extension stage, vigorous growth stage and maturation stage of fluecured tobacco. The system was developed using historical disaster and meteorological observations data from 1961 to 2020, highresolution gridbased analysis data from 2013 to 2022, and climate projection data from the BCCCSM model for the period 20232052. A risk assessment model for low temperature and continuous rainy weather disasters in Hubeis fluecured tobacco was constructed based on three dimensions: the hazard of disasterinducing factors, the sensitivity of the disasterprone environment and the vulnerability of the exposed body. The risks under future climate scenarios were evaluated by integrating the lowforcing SSP12.6 and mediumforcing SSP24.5 emission scenarios. The results indicated that: (1) the dynamic monitoring index system for low temperature and continuous rainy weather disasters in Hubeis fluecured tobacco included daily average temperature, sunshine hours, precipitation and the duration of the weather process. Threshold values for key indicators were defined based on the climatic resources requirements during different growth stages. For example, during the root extension stage, a precipitation event lasting4d (allowing 1d without precipitation) or 7d (allowing 2 nonadjacent days without precipitation), with a daily average temperature 17, sunshine hours 3h and average precipitation 4mm per event, were identified as the critical thresholds for a disaster event. (2) From 2013 to 2022, the spatial distribution of disaster risk showed higher levels in western and southern Hubei and lower levels in the east and north. The middle risk area accounted for 49.91%, primarily concentrated in the tobaccogrowing regions of Shiyan, Shennongjia and Enshi. Lower risk areas (40.48%) were mainly located in the eastern parts of Xiangyang and Yichang, as well as Yunyang and Danjiangkou in Shiyan. Higher risk areas (9.07%) were concentrated in southwestern Hubei, with no areas classified as highest risk. (3) Under the SSP12.6 scenario, the higher risk area for low temperature and continuous rainy weather disasters in Hubeis fluecured tobacco exhibited a trend of initial increase followed by a decline from 2023 to 2052. During period I (20232032), the area increased by 14.60% compared to the baseline period (20132022), while during period (20432052), it decreased by 12.84% compared to period II (20332042). Under the SSP24.5 scenario, the change in risk zone region was relatively stable and the middle risk region showed a fluctuating pattern of decreaseincreasedecrease. The areas around Shennongjia in western Hubei and the southwestern region remained consistently at the highest risk and higher risk zones for low temperature and continuous rainy weather disasters. These findings provide a scientific basis for optimizing planting layouts and implementing phased disaster prevention and mitigation strategies in tobaccogrowing areas of Hubei. To cope with future climate change risks, it is recommended to enhance resilience by improving monitoring and early warning systems, adjusting planting structures, promoting stressresistant varieties, and strengthening agricultural insurance mechanisms.

Key words: Flue?cured tobacco in Hubei, Low temperature and continuous rainy, Monitoring criteria, Disaster risk, Emission scenario