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China stove city ranking

1, Chongqing?

The summer temperature in Chongqing is mainly characterized by high temperature, high humidity, low wind speed and small temperature difference between day and night. Chongqing is surrounded by mountains, with low wind speed and high static wind frequency. It is difficult to evacuate the water vapor and heat in the air, especially at night when the temperature drops and the relative humidity of the air is higher, which makes people feel particularly stuffy.

Chongqing has dense high-rise buildings and narrow green space, and the urban warming effect is more obvious. According to the statistics of Shapingba, Chongqing in recent 50 years, the annual average extreme maximum temperature is 39℃, the annual average number of high days above 35℃ is 3 1.3 days, and the annual average number of high humidity days above 38℃ is 5.8 days.

2. Fuzhou

Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, spans the South China Sea and has a subtropical monsoon climate with long summer and short winter and abundant sunshine. Annual average temperature 19.6℃, frost-free period of 326 days, precipitation1342.5mm.

The hottest month is July to August, and the average temperature is 33~37℃, which is the peak of typhoon activity. On average, there are two typhoons landing directly in our city every year. The annual relative humidity is about 77%, and the heat island effect often appears. Fuzhou is a basin with a temperature as high as 36℃ at noon in summer. The dominant wind direction is northeast wind, and southerly wind is dominant in summer.

3. Hangzhou

Hangzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall. Annual average temperature 17.8℃, average relative humidity 70.3%, annual precipitation 1454 mm, annual sunshine hours 1765 hours.

Hangzhou has always been called "paradise on earth", so in recent years, a large number of migrants have flooded into Hangzhou, and the forest coverage rate has not kept up with the increase in population density, resulting in continuous high temperature weather in Hangzhou in summer. The highest temperature in Hangzhou in July can reach above 35 degrees, which leads to hot and humid climate in summer. Hangzhou is one of the four new stoves.

4. Nanchang

Nanchang is inland, with Jinggangshan in the west, Wuyishan in the east and Nanling in the south. Jiangxi province is surrounded by mountains, so it is difficult for monsoon to enter, and humid air gathers in the middle. Different from neighboring provinces, Zhejiang and Shanghai are coastal cities, and their summer temperatures will not become extreme because of typhoons and maritime climate.

Moreover, due to the increasing heat island effect of Nanchang's urban expansion, when the temperature rises in summer, Nanchang will have an extreme climate of continuous high temperature, sultry, windless and humid, which is extremely unbearable from the beginning of July to the end of August every year.

5. Wuhan

After the long summer every year, the weather in Wuhan turns from warm to hot, and the solar radiation increases. The sunshine hours on sunny days can reach 1 1- 12 hours, and it is not too hot to enter the rainy season in mid-June every year. After the Meiyu ended in mid-July, Wuhan entered the midsummer under the control of the western Pacific subtropical high.

Because Wuhan is flat and low-lying, there are many lakes and canals around it. After being radiated by the sun during the day, a lot of water vapor evaporates into the sky, and Wuhan is like a steaming steamer. The urban heat island effect is also obvious in Wuhan.