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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mountain atmospheric characteristics based on 5G big data and Yunnan minority pattern design

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With the constantly updated new technologies and application software and the 5G big data era that is gradually moving to the market, big data as a modern technological resource has gradually developed in terms of conversion conditions and methods, and it is more convenient to transform from abstraction to reality, which is a mountainous atmosphere detection zone. There are new opportunities and challenges. Therefore, in the context of 5G big data, discussing how to improve the ability of mountain atmospheric observation has certain theoretical value and practical significance. The atmospheric characteristics of the mountain refer to the heat (warming) generated by the uplifted land. The altitude of the mountain/plateau changes the heat distribution pattern of the mountain and its surrounding area, and raises the internal temperature of the mountain to be higher than the surrounding open air temperature at the same altitude. Horizontal pattern is observed, thus forming a vertical pattern in which the inside of the natural area is higher than the outside. The quantification of mountain effects is the key to solving the problem of no belts in vertical mountainous areas. The country must promote its legacy and make it widely known. A basic element of modern pattern design is the pattern design of Yunnan ethnic minorities, which is a medium for expressing cultural heritage. This part of the pattern design of ethnic minorities includes profound ancient cultural and esthetic characteristics, rich in national colors. Relying on the application of Yunnan ethnic minority folk art patterns in contemporary art design, it demonstrates leading the ethnic cultural personality decoration trend, promoting the diversification of contemporary design styles, fully reflecting the natural customs and human factors and other aspects, and discussing the Yunnan ethnic folk art pattern spiritual essence. Based on the actual demands of contemporary pattern design, analyzing the actual application of Yunnan ethnic and folk art patterns plays an important role in the development of the field of Chinese art design.

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Li, Y. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mountain atmospheric characteristics based on 5G big data and Yunnan minority pattern design. Arab J Geosci 14, 1761 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07904-8

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