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What's the climate like in Jinhua, Zhejiang?

It is the only municipality directly under the central government in Zhejiang Province that is neither coastal nor adjacent to other provinces, and is located in the middle of the province. "The water penetrates three thousand miles in the south, and the barometric river is fourteen states." The poem of Li Qingzhao, a famous poetess, vividly summarizes Jinhua. Jinhua City is located in the eastern edge of Jinqu Basin, with mild climate, abundant rainfall, fertile land and rich products. \x0d\ Climatic conditions \x0d\ Jinhua has a subtropical monsoon climate. The general characteristics are four distinct seasons, moderate annual temperature, abundant heat and rainfall, and obvious dry and wet seasons. In spring, the temperature rises rapidly, but the temperature changes irregularly. Rain is concentrated in late spring and early summer, with hail and strong winds. Summer is long and hot, rain and heat rise synchronously, often accompanied by drought; Autumn is cool, the air is humid and the time is short; Winter is sunny, cold and dry, and the atmospheric stratification is stable. During the year \x0d\, the overall light and hot water conditions are superior, but the spatial and temporal distribution is uneven. There are various microclimates in the basin with certain vertical differences. Due to the uneven distribution of light and warm water elements and frequent disastrous weather, freezing injury in winter, heavy snow, low temperature and rain in spring and autumn, flood in plum flood season, high temperature in midsummer and drought in summer and autumn are the main climatic disasters in this city. \x0d\ Jinhua is rich in heat resources. The annual average temperature in the city is 17.5℃, with the lowest in 2005 being 1984 16.6℃ and the highest being 18.2℃. However, the distribution of heat resources is uneven, with the lowest temperature appearing in 65438+1October, and the historical extreme lowest temperature in Jinhua appearing in1977+1October 6 -9.6℃. The highest temperature is in July and August, and the historical extreme highest temperature appears at1961July 23rd and 4 1.2℃. \x0d\ Jinhua is rich in annual rainfall, but the seasonal, interannual and regional changes of rainfall are quite different. The distribution of seasonal rainfall is unimodal, with more spring rain, more plum rain and less rainfall in summer, autumn and winter. The average annual total rainfall in Jinhua is 1424mm, and the rainfall fluctuates within the range of plus or minus 20% in most years. The maximum rainfall occurs in 19 18, and the minimum rainfall occurs in 19 18, which is 963mm ... \x0d\ Jinhua is rich in light energy resources and is located in the high-value area of the whole province. The annual average sunshine percentage (sunshine hours as a percentage of available hours) is 43%, with an annual maximum of 55% and a minimum of 37%. Sunshine changes obviously during the year and its seasonal distribution is uneven. In summer, the days are long, sunny, partly cloudy, short in winter and cloudy in spring. The sunshine increases faster in spring and summer than in summer and autumn, so the sunshine is the most in summer and the least in winter, and the sunshine in autumn is better than that in spring.