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"Zhijindong Hotel Offer" Nordic Climate _ Nordic Climate Characteristics _ Nordic Climate Overview

Broadly speaking, Northern Europe is made up of five countries, so the climate of the Nordic countries will have different characteristics. The Nordic countries are Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Generally speaking, northern Europe is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean, with a vast area. Its topography is mostly platform and erosion platform. The climate in northern Europe is generally characterized by long winters here, so the average temperature will be lower. Summer here is not as hot as in other countries. The summer in northern Europe is very short, and the short and cool summer is one of the attractions that people all over the world are willing to travel here. As a brief introduction to northern Europe, we should know that the population density in northern Europe is low, but the economic level is not suitable. The living standard of Nordic people is still relatively high in the world. The temperature zone in northern Europe is located at the junction of the northern temperate zone and the northern frigid zone. I like to visit the travel network, which also explains why the average annual temperature in northern Europe is so low. Most inland areas of northern Europe have subalpine coniferous forest climate, which is the result of the interaction between polar ocean air mass and polar continental air mass. In addition, a few areas can form a temperate maritime climate. In the long cold winter, the average monthly temperature has been below zero degrees Celsius, which can prove whether the temperature here is very high in winter. In the short and warm summer, the average monthly temperature is above 10 degrees Celsius.

Compared with other countries, the annual variation of temperature in northern Europe is still very different, which is due to the polar continental air mass in northern Europe and the high latitude position in northern Europe. On the issue of precipitation, precipitation in northern Europe has been concentrated in summer. Although there is not much rainfall, as we all know, the temperature in northern Europe in summer is not very high, so the evaporation is not very strong, so the summer here has become a region with relatively high humidity. The annual precipitation is between 300 and 600 mm. But in some places like Denmark, the climate here is a little different. Winter here is no longer always cold. This land is warm in winter and cool in summer, and the temperature is relatively low all year round. Rainfall is also very different. Instead of concentrated precipitation in summer, there will be rain all year round, but mainly in autumn and winter, the annual precipitation will be more, generally between 600-1000 mm. The climate in northern Europe has its own overall climate characteristics, and it also has different characteristics according to regions. Friends should be prepared in advance when traveling in northern Europe.