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Introduction of climatic conditions in different study areas in New Zealand

What I bring to you is an introduction to the climatic conditions of studying in different parts of New Zealand, hoping to help the students studying abroad. Want to know more about the wonderful content of studying abroad, and give you detailed answers. Most parts of New Zealand belong to temperate maritime climate, with mild climate, abundant sunshine and rainfall throughout the year, and flourishing plants. Because it is the dividing line between the Indian Ocean plate and the Pacific plate, and then the plates collide and squeeze, the island forms a tall mountain range, which has a great influence on the airflow.

The climate in the far north is subtropical in summer, while the temperature in the inland alpine areas of South Island can be as low as-10 in winter. C, most of New Zealand's land is near the coast, so the climate is mild. The farther south, the lower the average temperature.

New Zealand season month

Spring from September to November

Summer1February to February

Autumn from March to May.

Winter lasts from June to August.

The weather here changes rapidly and obviously. So someone is joking? Four seasons a day? . Even if the weather looks fine in the morning, it's best to take a coat or sweatshirt. On the contrary, a cold day in the morning may be very hot in the afternoon.

New Zealand is usually coldest in July and hottest in January or February. The temperature difference in Xia Dong is not big, although the difference between inland and eastern mountainous areas is obvious (up to 14 degrees).

The average maximum temperature in summer is 20-25 degrees.

Average maximum temperature in winter 10- 15 degrees.

Most of the snow in New Zealand is in the mountains. Although it sometimes snows in the east and south of South Island in winter, it rarely snows along the coast of North Island and the west of South Island. New Zealand is full of forests. It's usually cold at night and the sky is clear and windy.

The following table shows the average maximum and minimum temperatures in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in summer and winter.

65438+ 10 The average maximum/minimum temperature in Auckland is 23.8 degrees/16.4 degrees.

Average maximum/minimum temperature in Auckland in July 14.7 degrees /8 degrees.

65438+ 10 The average maximum/minimum temperature in Wellington in June is 20.3 degrees/13.4 degrees.

The average maximum/minimum temperature in Wellington in July is 1 1.3℃/6.2℃.

The average maximum/minimum temperature in Christchurch in June is 65438+ 10 is 22.5 degrees/12.2 degrees.

The average maximum/minimum temperature in Christchurch in July is 1 1.3 degrees/1.7 degrees.