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20 14 world cup weather

Climate of the competition area: tropical rain forest, savanna and subtropical humid climate.

Brazil is located in the southern hemisphere, which is opposite to the northern hemisphere in winter and summer. Every year from the end of February to the end of March is summer, and from June to September is winter. So the World Cup in Brazil is held in autumn and winter, so the weather in Brazil is not as hot as everyone thinks, but its somatosensory temperature is still very high near the equator.

Brazil is divided into tropical rain forest, savanna and subtropical humid climate, so the 12 city in the competition is divided into these three climate types. Among them, the tropical rain forest weather is the most uncomfortable, and the World Cup is in the dry season, which will make many European players feel uncomfortable. In this hot and humid environment, a lot of players' bodies are consumed. It has a great influence on teams like Holland and consumes a lot of physical energy.

In terms of temperature, although June and July are the coolest months in Brazil, the average maximum temperature can reach 29~35℃. The lowest temperature is generally between18 and 24℃. So the somatosensory temperature makes people feel hot. Judging from the precipitation, the average precipitation in June and July in the Amazon Plain in northern Brazil is between 40 and 260 mm, and even less in the Brazilian Plateau in the east. Therefore, most of the precipitation in Brazil in June and July only accounts for less than 10% of the whole year.

In terms of climate distribution, except Porto Alegre and Curitiba, which are the southernmost latitudes, all other cities belong to the tropics, among which Manaus and El Salvador belong to the tropical rain forest climate, and the rest are tropical grasslands with distinct wet and dry seasons.