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The latest ranking of high-temperature stoves nationwide

The four hottest furnace cities in China are: Chongqing, Fuzhou, Hangzhou and Nanchang. The Four Hot Stoves refer to the four cities with the hottest weather in China.

It is the name given to the four major Chinese cities with the hottest summer weather, generally concentrated in the Yangtze River Basin in southern China and the Huanghuai area in northern China. To determine whether a city is hot, many factors need to be taken into consideration, such as: maximum temperature, average temperature, number of days with high temperatures above 35°C, relative air humidity, etc.

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It is understood that this is the first time that the meteorological department has comprehensively analyzed the meteorological data of China's provincial capitals and municipalities in the past 31 years to authoritatively announce to the public the conditions of hot summer cities in China. In this regard, researcher Zhang Cunjie from the Climate and Climate Change Assessment Office of the National Climate Center believes that the term "stove" reflects the public's intuitive feelings, but there has been no clear definition and standard.

It is understood that the factors considered in this analysis and study of "hot cities" include heat index (an index that mainly considers the comprehensive impact of temperature and relative humidity on human comfort), the number of high-temperature days, Various factors such as the number of consecutive high temperature days, the average maximum and minimum temperatures in summer.