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Sydney beach is crowded with summer tourists. Why is the climate difference between north and south so great?

The reasons for the great climate difference between the north and the south of Sydney are: different latitudes, more precipitation in the equatorial region, less precipitation near the poles, more precipitation on the east coast of the mainland and less precipitation on the west coast near the Tropic of Cancer; According to the different land and sea locations, there is more precipitation in temperate and coastal areas, and less precipitation in inland areas; Due to the different topography, in general, there is more precipitation on the windward slope and less precipitation on the leeward slope in mountainous areas, resulting in topographic precipitation; The cold current and warm current along the coast are different, and the warm current has the function of warming and humidifying the coastal climate. For example, the formation of maritime climate in western Europe directly benefits from the warm and humid North Atlantic current. Cold current plays a role in cooling and dehumidifying the climate in coastal areas, such as the formation of desert environment on the west coast of Australia and the Pacific coast of Peru.

Introduction to Sydney Sydney is located in New South Wales, Australia, in the temperate zone. It is the capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the largest and most populous city in Australia. The great watershed in the eastern part of the state has a great influence on the climate, forming four unique regions: coastal zone, highland, western slope and relatively flat countryside in the west.

2. Climate characteristics of Sydney: Sydney has a subtropical humid climate, which is rainy all the year round. Because of its proximity to the sea, Sydney's climate is regulated by the ocean. In a year, June 5438+1October is the warmest season, and the temperature in coastal areas is 18.6℃-25.8℃. Although the climate in Sydney is relatively peaceful, there are also different phenomena, on the one hand, drought and forest fires, on the other hand, storms.

Sydney has four seasons in a year, and it is not cold in winter. The general temperature is above 10℃, and the temperature can reach 30℃ in summer. 1February in Sydney is summer, with plenty of sunshine during the day and the temperature around 26 degrees Celsius. September to 1 1 month is spring, the sky is clear and full of vitality everywhere; March to May is autumn, which is the best time for outing. June to August is winter, and the weather is very cold, which is the best season for skiing.

Three: the topographical features of Sydney. Does Sydney occupy two geographical regions? Cumberland Canyon and constable Plateau. Cumberland Canyon is relatively flat and a little undulating, located in the west and south of Port Jackson. Kangshibi Plateau is a plateau north of the harbor, about 200 meters above sea level, cut by lush valleys. The old town of Sydney is located in a flat area, namely Cumberland Canyon, and the area of constable Plateau is called the North Shore. It was not until 1932 that the Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened that the plateau was connected with the city.