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Why are there so many natural disasters in Shaoguan, Guangdong, and it rains non-stop in spring, and it is so hot in summer?

First of all, Shaoguan is hot in summer.

(1) It is one of the few cities in my country that is located in the subtropics but close to the tropics. Its latitude is between 24 and 25, and the temperatures in areas close to the tropics are very high, such as Arabia, which is at the same latitude as Shaoguan. Both China and Africa have high temperatures and droughts. Because my country has the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, it will be hot in summer but rainy due to the monsoon blowing from the eastern sea. In summer, the direct point of the sun moves northward. At the summer solstice, which is the end of June, the sun shines directly on the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees). At this time, the sun is very close to the people of Shaoguan, so they feel that the sun is very poisonous.

(2) In terms of topography, Shaoguan is located in a valley area with high surroundings and low middle, similar to the Sichuan Basin. The basin is like the bowl used for eating. The hot rice in the bowl certainly does not dissipate heat as quickly as in the plate (plain), so it is hot.

Second, the natural disaster in Shaoguan.

There are typhoons, landslides, mudslides, waterlogging, etc. These are related to the rainy climate and the local mountainous topography. When people develop mountainous areas, the geology and vegetation in some places are damaged, and landslides will occur when it rains in late spring, early summer and early autumn. Typhoons occur in early summer and early autumn because it is close to the coast. Waterlogging occurs because precipitation is concentrated in late spring, early summer and late season.

Thirdly, Shaoguan has more rainfall in spring.

The humid southeast monsoon from the eastern coast lands in late spring. It lands in Gongzhou and Shaoguan, Guangdong.

In addition, the overall terrain of Shaoguan is high. When receiving water vapor from the sea, the original air in this area will block the water vapor, and then they will engage in a fight between you and me. The moist and warm water vapor from the sea will crawl to the water vapor on the land. (Because the temperature is higher when the moon is closer to the equator in the south, the water vapor from the ocean must be warmer and moister than the water vapor it encounters on the northern land). Explain why warm and moist water vapor climbs up, just like when taking a bath The hot water vapor in the pool you see rises the same, and it rises to the roof, and then liquefies when it gets cold. There are a lot of water droplets on the roof. This is the reason why warm water vapor rises and then rains. Their struggle will last about a month, during which it will rain continuously (just like the plum rain season), so the people of Shaoguan will suffer at this time.

The above is my analysis as a geography major. If you have questions about geography, you can ask me directly.

Shaoguan was very famous before, especially in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. I also yearned to play there. Shaoguan's Haitao was very famous and I often followed him. Shaoguan produced talents, but the climate was a bit hot. However, the terrain is comparable to that of Chengdu, and it is also a place with beautiful women. If you have time, go and see it.