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What season is Huangmei?

Question 1: When is the yellow plum season? Huangmei season: In May, the plums in Jiangnan become yellow and ripe, mostly when it rains continuously, which is called the "plum rain season", so it is called the rainy season in Jiangnan. "Huangmei Season". From "Yoke" by Zhao Shixiu

"Yoke"

(Song Dynasty) Zhao Shixiu

The yellow plum arc festival brings rain to every house, and the green grass pond is full of frogs.

I have an appointment but it’s past midnight, so I can knock the chess pieces and let the lanterns fall.

Question 2: What is the Huangmei season? The Huangmei season refers to the time in late spring and early summer when the plums are yellow and ripe. It is around the Dragon Boat Festival every year. It is the time when the plum blossoms enter the Jianghuai River. The following will be a month of non-stop rain. ~

Question 3: What season is Huangmei? Huangmei Season: In May, the plums in Jiangnan become yellow and ripe, mostly when it rains continuously, which is called the "Meiyu Season", so the rainy season in Jiangnan is called the "Huangmei Season". From "Yoke" by Zhao Shixiu

"Yoke"

(Song Dynasty) Zhao Shixiu

During the Huangmei season, it rains everywhere, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds.

I have an appointment but it’s past midnight, so I can knock the chess pieces and let the lanterns fall.

Question 4: When does the yellow plum season come in Shanghai? In the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in my country, the plum rain season is usually around mid-June to early July every year. The sky has been gloomy for days, and the precipitation has been continuous, sometimes heavy and sometimes light. Therefore, there is a popular proverb in southern my country: The rain hits the yellow plum blossoms, and there is no sun for forty-five days. Continuous rain, high temperature and high humidity are the main characteristics of Meiyu.

Completely different from the climate in areas at the same latitude, Meiyu refers to the weather and climate phenomena that occur in a certain area and in a certain season. Research has found that the Eurasian continent is between 20N and 40N, a zone alternately controlled by subtropical high pressure and westerly belts. On the west coast of the continent, in summer, controlled by the downdraft from the east side of the subtropical south pressure, the weather is sunny and cloudy, and the climate is hot and dry; in winter, under the influence of the westerly belt, warm and humid air is brought from the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in more precipitation, making the climate milder. Rainy. That is, it exhibits a subtropical Mediterranean climate with dry summers and wet winters.

On the east coast of the continent, controlled by the west side of the subtropical high pressure in summer, the sinking air is originally dry, but absorbs a large amount of water vapor from the warm and humid sea surface, thus bringing abundant precipitation and creating a humid subtropical climate. Due to the strong contrast between sea and land, a unique monsoon climate is formed here. Its notable feature is summer rain and winter dryness, with rainfall concentrated in summer, which is exactly the opposite of the Mediterranean climate.

If compared with the east coast of the UK at the same latitude, it is completely different. There will be no long-term rainy weather before and after the summer monsoon in the mid-latitudes of the east coast of the United States. People will never feel the long-term muggy weather, and mold is unlikely to occur. It can be seen that the precipitation seasons are very different at the same latitude. Therefore, in the world, yellow plum appears only on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in my country, roughly starting from the east of Yichang and in the area between 29 and 33 degrees north latitude, as well as in southeastern Japan and the southernmost part of the Korean Peninsula. In other words, Meiyu is a unique weather and climate phenomenon in East Asia, and in my country it is a unique weather and climate phenomenon in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Question 5: How is the yellow plum season defined? Ru Mei

Also known as "Ru Miao" and "Jin Mei". Refers to the first days of the Meiyu period.

According to the principle of combining circulation conditions and regional precipitation, from late May to the first half of July, there are often surface peak activities in the range of 29-33° north latitude, and There are 6 rainy days in two consecutive periods, and with reference to both sides of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the starting day when the average temperature of each station period is basically stable at 22°C or above is regarded as the plum blossom day. There are also times when there is a sudden increase (i.e. turning point) on the time curve of rainy days, rainfall, cloud cover and other climatic elements in early summer as the average plum season (day).

According to the traditional method in my country, the determination of the plum blossom entering and plum blossoming is based on the solar terms combined with the stems and branches. According to the calendar, plum blossoms begin on the first C day after the awns are planted, and plum blossoms bloom on the first late day after Xiaoshu. If the Heavenly Stem on the day of Ear Grain is C, then that day will be designated as the beginning of plum blossoms. On the day of Xiaoshu, the Earthly Branches will be Wei, then that day will be designated as the day when plum blossoms are emerging.

There were several regulations on plum blossoms in ancient my country. "Susuanlu" "(Fujian people) enter plum blossoms on the Geng day after the beginning of summer." "Shenshu Jing": "Plum blossoms are eaten on Bing day after the awns are planted." "Jiangnan Chronicles": "In May, after the awns are planted, Ren Ruimei is encountered." "Tianjia Five Elements": "The rain after the awns are planted is Huangmeiyu", so the awns are planted as Ruimei. There are two reasons for the different dates of plum blossoms mentioned above: first, regional differences; second, the dates of plum blossoms often change over the years. In our country's current almanac, the "Shenshu Jing" is used. In weather analysis and forecasting, it often refers to the days when the weather situation turns into a plum rain situation.

For example, on June 6, 2006, the day of Ear Grain is Bingyin Day, and the plum blossom begins on the same day; July 17 is not the day after the minor summer heat, so the date of plum blossom in 2006 is July 17. Huangmeitian***42 days.

Question 6: What is the Huangmei season? It refers specifically to the months of May and June in the Gregorian calendar in the Jiangnan area. At this time, the plums turn yellow and the weather is cloudy and rainy, which is called Huangmeiyu.

Question 7: The Huangmei season How long is it? Every year in June and July, there is a long period of special weather in the Yangtze River and Huaihe River basins in my country: at this time, the rain increases a lot, and sometimes it alternates between sunny and rainy many times in a day; the humidity in the air increases greatly, and clothes Often moldy. This is the plum rainy season; there is also a folk saying of plum rainy days. "There is no yellow plum season in other places.

Question 8: When does it enter the yellow plum season? Huangmei season: In May, the plums in the south of the Yangtze River turn yellow and ripe, and it mostly rains continuously, which becomes the "plum rain season". Therefore, the rainy season in the south of the Yangtze River is called the "Huangmei Season". From "Yoke" by Zhao Shixiu

"Yoke"

(Song Dynasty) Zhao Shixiu

During the Huangmei Season, it rains in every house. There are frogs everywhere in the grassy pond.

If I have an appointment, it will be half past midnight, and I will knock the chess pieces and let the lanterns fall.