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What climate does Pu 'er belong to?

Subtropical monsoon climate

Due to the influence of subtropical monsoon climate, Pu 'er enjoys the reputation of "Pearl of the Green Sea" and "Natural Oxygen Bar" in most areas here, with no frost all year round, no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer. The elevation of Pu 'er city is between 317-3,370 meters, and the elevation of the central city is 1302 meters. The annual average temperature in Pu 'er is 15℃-20.3℃, the annual frost-free period is more than 3 15 days, and the annual rainfall is1100-2780mm.

The mountainous areas in Pu 'er City are undulating, accounting for 98.3% of the whole area. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the middle of Pu 'er City. Because it is located near the Tropic of Cancer, it has obvious vertical climate characteristics due to the influence of topography and altitude. It is between 376m and 3306m above sea level, with the same latitude as Cuba in North America and Taiwan Province Province in China.

Extended data:

Subtropical monsoon climate. It is distributed on the east coast of subtropical continent at 25 ~ 35 north latitude, and it is a zone where tropical marine air masses and polar continental air masses alternately control and compete with each other. It is mainly distributed in the south of Huaihe River in Qinling Mountains in eastern China, north of tropical monsoon climate, south of Japan and south of Korean Peninsula.

It's warm in winter here, and the average temperature in Leng Yue is above 0℃. Summer is hot, the average temperature in the hottest month is above 22℃, and the temperature changes obviously in seasons with four distinct seasons. The annual precipitation is generally 800 ~ 1 500mm, which is more in summer, but there is no obvious dry season. Compared with the temperate monsoon climate, the seasonal changes are basically similar, except that the winter temperature is higher and the annual precipitation increases.

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