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It rains in Liuzhou because of those monsoons.

The precipitation in Liuzhou mainly comes from two monsoons: the southeast monsoon from the Pacific Ocean and the southwest monsoon from the Indian Ocean.

Liuzhou, located in the north-central part of Guangxi, has a subtropical monsoon climate. The main atmospheric circulation affecting Liuzhou is monsoon circulation, with southerly winds prevailing in summer, high temperature, high humidity and rainy days, northerly winds prevailing in winter, cold and dry, and little rain. Summer is long and winter is short, with the same season of rain and heat. There are abundant climatic resources of light, temperature and water, but there are great regional differences, and the climatic characteristics of mountainous areas in northern counties are obvious. The annual average solar radiation is 95 ~ 1 10 kcal/cm2, which is higher in the south than in the north, with the highest in July and August and the lowest in June and February. Average sunshine hours 1250 ~ 1570 hours.