Li Wenbo
Li Wenbo, male, born in June 1964, graduated from Ocean University of China in July 1985, joined the army in August 1985, joined the party in March 1988, and was transferred to the Nansha garrison of the navy in August 1991. He is now a senior engineer of the marine meteorological unit of Yongshu professional team, with the rank of technical grade 6 and the rank of professional technical major. In 2012, he was one of the people who moved China.
Brief introduction
Li Wenbo, senior engineer of Marine Meteorology unit of Yongshu professional team of Nansha garrison, has two brilliant records: first, he has been rooted in Nansha for 20 years and has been guarding reefs for 28 times and 94 months, with the largest number of times and the longest accumulated time in Nansha garrison; Second, he devoted himself to research in the field of Hydrometeorology. Together with his comrades in arms, he built the first automatic ground meteorological observation system and the first atmospheric waveguide station in Nansha, published the first academic paper on hydrometeorology in Nansha, and created 10 top hydrometeorological items in Nansha. He has provided more than 1.4 million sets of hydrometeorological data to UNESCO and meteorological departments inside and outside the military, and has received great attention Highly praised and praised by UNESCO, he was successively awarded as the advanced hydrometeorologist of the whole army and won the third class meritorious service twice.
Story introduction
Li Wenbo, male, born in June 1964, graduated from grade 79 of Pingdu No.1 Middle School in Qingdao, Shandong Province. He graduated from Ocean University of China in July 1985, joined the army in August 1985, joined the party in March 1988, and was transferred to Nansha garrison of the navy in August 1991. Now he is a senior engineer of Marine Meteorology unit of Yongshu professional team, with the rank of technical grade 6 and professional technical major. he is the pioneer of Nansha hydrometeorological cause. The Yongshu Reef Marine Meteorological Observation Station in Nansha, where Li Wenbo is located, is the first international marine meteorological observation station established by China in 1988 at the request of UNESCO. It is also the southernmost marine meteorological observation station in China. In April 1992, Li Wenbo went to the reef for the first time, but he was faced with the reality of embarrassment: the observation station was in poor condition, lacking equipment, data and manpower. Nansha is far away from the mainland of China, so the construction of the observation station can't be called or waited, so we must do something about it. He and his officers and soldiers shoulder to shoulder, upgraded the meteorological observation field, duty room, forecast room and other workplaces, successfully installed the first set of meteorological data satellite receiving system, built the first ground meteorological automatic observation system, and opened the first set of meteorological data satellite communication system. in the days of guarding the reef in Nansha, Li Wenbo aimed at tackling the difficult problems of Nansha meteorological support, and successively made more than 10 small inventions and innovations. In 1998, when the computer was still a luxury, he borrowed 6000 yuan from his relatives and friends to buy a computer, and successfully wrote the first monthly hydrological and meteorological report program in Nansha, which changed the report making from manual statistics and filling into automatic computer compilation; in 2008, he developed the Nansha No.1 Hydropower Station based on the fact that the night air evaporation measurement instrument was backward and the error was large An automatic drip type evaporation water measuring device greatly improves the working efficiency and measuring accuracy. in August 2009, without technical experts and professional construction personnel, Li Wenbo stood up to the difficulties. After half a year's efforts, he completed the foundation construction, sensor installation and equipment debugging, built the first atmospheric waveguide observation station in Nansha, and passed the Navy's acceptance in March 2010. Cheng Fanglin, a senior expert at the marine technology center of the State Oceanic Administration, praised: "the system is built and operated entirely on our own strength. There is only one observation station in China. The soldiers in Nansha are really not simple!" he has provided 1.4 million sets of hydrometeorological data to UNESCO and units inside and outside the army, and he is regarded as the patron saint of navigation safety in Nansha sea area. Nansha sea area is not only an important international maritime transportation route, but also a dangerous sea area with frequent typhoon disasters and shipwrecks. The hydrometeorological data provided by yongjiao marine meteorological observation station are directly involved in the international exchange and sharing, which is very important to ensure the safety of maritime operation and shipping in Nansha. For this reason, Li Wenbo often reminds himself and his colleagues: "observation data is related to the national image and military reputation, so we must be cautious and keep improving." the marine meteorological observation should observe nearly 20 elements such as wind direction, wind speed, temperature and tide every 2 hours, and report the observation results every 3 hours, which is tedious and boring. Li Wenbo demanded that the observation time be accurate, the elements be consistent, and the procedure be meticulous. On December 18, 2007, Nansha sea area was hit by a typhoon with a scale of 12. The strong wind howled and the huge waves surged. The duty officer asked if he could wait for the typhoon to pass and make up the measurement. Li Wenbo's answer was firm: "no, the worse the weather, the more valuable the observation data will be!" He tied up the safety rope, risked being swept into the sea by the wind and waves, stumbled, and climbed to various observation points to record data. His body was abraded in many places, but the data table in his arms was intact. the purpose of counting the wind and waves over the years and observing the sky and the sea is to find out the moody "temper" of the sea, master its laws and benefit all mankind. Li Wenbo made great efforts to systematically sort out the hydrologic and meteorological observation data of Nansha for more than 20 years, summarized the activity law of northeast monsoon and southwest monsoon in Nansha sea area, the influence law of typhoon and strong cold air on Nansha sea area, and the evolution law of waves in Nansha sea area. He wrote and published 12 papers successively, which filled the blank of hydrologic and meteorological observation research in Nansha sea area. In the past 20 years, the Yongshu Reef Marine Meteorological Observation Station led by Li Wenbo has provided 1.4 million sets of hydrometeorological data to UNESCO and units inside and outside the military. Li Wenbo's painstaking efforts are embodied in these data. The quality of the data is recognized as the best level by the Navy's aviation security department. He has won the Navy's marine hydrometeorological data excellence award four times, creating a miracle of 20 years of error free observation data. Every day, he enters thousands of households through television, radio and network, providing the most authoritative meteorological information for ships sailing in Nansha sea area. statistics from the State Maritime Administration show that before the establishment of yongshujiao marine meteorological observation station, major shipwrecks often occurred in Nansha sea area, and almost every accident was related to weather and sea conditions. In the past 20 years, there has been no major shipwreck in Nansha sea area. During the past 20 years, he has been guarding reefs for 28 times and 94 months, and has spent nine Spring Festival in Nansha. He is determined to become a dedicated reef keeper at the end of the world. Where life matters, choose to see the spirit. In June 1991, Li Wenbo, who was preparing to get married, learned that the newly established Nansha garrison was in urgent need of cadres majoring in hydrology and meteorology, and immediately applied to go to Nansha. On the fifth day of his wedding, Li Wenbo rushed to Nansha troops to report. After nine months of guarding the reef for the first time, the man lost weight and his face became a piece of black charcoal. His wife was distressed and shed tears. now 20 years later, Li Wenbo has never regretted his original choice and never wavered in his determination to take root in Nansha. In 1995, the leader of the former unit wanted to transfer him back, but he declined: "the work of hydrology and meteorology in Nansha has just started. I'm the technical backbone. I can't just leave." Li Wenbo's wife is a native of Ningbo. She has a stable job in Ningbo and excellent family conditions. She has repeatedly advised him to change his job. Instead of being moved, he persuaded his wife to quit her job, sell her real estate and go to Zhanjiang with the army. Many of Li Wenbo's classmates in those years were very happy and well-off, and some of them even moved overseas. When the students got together, they were very puzzled about his 20-year persistence in Nansha, and offered to help him move to a big city and change a good environment. He also declined: "it's not that I don't know how to enjoy life, but I can't give up Nansha in my heart." in order to defend Nansha, when the state and the family could not take care of each other, he took the initiative to abandon the "small family" as "everyone". In the past 20 years, Li Wenbo has been guarding reefs for 28 times and 94 months. He has been reunited with his family for less than three years. He has been on duty in Nansha for nine Spring Festival. He has the most times and the longest cumulative time of guarding reefs. At the end of December 2010, it was the season of changing guard again. Considering that he had spent the Spring Festival on the reef many times, the leader did not arrange him to go on the reef. When Li Wenbo learned of this, he took the initiative to find the leader of the Nansha Garrison and solemnly submitted an application for guarding the reef, which read: "in Nansha, the" forbidden zone of life ", if it's for money, I don't want to go even if it's full of gold bricks. But I am a Communist Party member and a veteran of Nansha. Who will guard the reef if I don't guard the reef during the Spring Festival? No matter how difficult it is at home, I will go to Nansha without hesitation. " In order to defend Nansha, when loyalty and filial piety cannot be reconciled, he consciously chose to be loyal to his country. Li Wenbo is the eldest son of his family. Shortly after he graduated from the army in 1986, his father died of illness and has been living with his mother ever since. In September 2005, the 70 year old mother had a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. Before she died, she kept chanting Li Wenbo's name and wanted to see her son for the last time, but Li Wenbo was far away in Nansha. Half a year later, Li Wenbo came back from guarding the reef and rushed back to his hometown in Pingdu, Shandong Province overnight. He couldn't get up on his knees in front of his mother's grassy grave and burst into tears. Nansha is known as the "sun sea". At its hottest time, the ground temperature of the reef reached 60 degrees, and the hot and humid air penetrating through the heart made ordinary people unbearable. In the early 1990s, the officers and soldiers on the reef were still unable to eat vegetables, use fresh water, watch TV, and receive letters. Both natural and living conditions were very difficult. In the high temperature, high humidity, high salt of the Canghai isolated reef, in the day after day, year after year of reef career, Li Wenbo from a handsome straight young man, prematurely turned into a "little old man", the body also suffered from rheumatism, arthritis and other diseases, especially when the arthritis attack
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