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What is the climate type in southern China?
The southern region is hot and rainy in summer and mild and rainy in winter. Among them, the tropical monsoon climate is hot all year round, divided into dry season and rainy season. The precipitation is above 800 mm, and there is more precipitation on the windward slope of the mountain.
Characteristics of summer monsoon in southern China
The southern region is greatly affected by the summer monsoon, and the rainy season is longer. Every May, the summer monsoon lands from the coast of South China, and the rainy season begins. From June to July, the summer monsoon forces strengthened and moved northward, forming a quasi-static front between the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River, and the rainy weather continued, mainly affecting the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River basin. Summer drought is easy to form in July and August.
In September, the rainfall front moved south to this area, and after 10, the cold air force was further strengthened, the summer monsoon moved out of this area, and the rainy season ended. In addition, the southwest region is often affected by the southwest monsoon, and the cold air and southwest airflow in the north region are blocked by the terrain, and continuous rainy weather often occurs. Usually in the winter half year, the location is between Kunming and Guiyang.
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