Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to look at terrain and climate conditions

How to look at terrain and climate conditions

1. Describe the terrain characteristics:?

Terrain type (plains, mountains, hills, plateaus, basins, etc.)

2. Terrain undulations

3. Main terrain distribution (under various terrain conditions)?

4. Important terrain profile characteristics (in profile)?

2. Factors affecting temperature:

1. Latitude (determining factor): affects solar height, day length, solar radiation, daily and annual temperature range (the daily and annual temperature range in low latitudes is smaller than that in high latitudes)< /p>

2. Terrain (height, terrain): shady slopes, sunny slopes, mountains, plains, valleys, and basins at different altitudes (for example: valley basin terrain heat is not easy to dissipate, and tall terrain blocks winter winds. Mountainous areas at latitudes have smaller diurnal and annual temperature ranges than plains, etc.)?

3. Sea and land location: Does the strength of the ocean cause changes in the annual temperature range?

4. Ocean currents (warm currents) : warming and humidification; cold current: cooling and dehumidification)

5. Weather conditions (daily and annual temperature ranges in places with more clouds and rain are smaller than those in places with less clouds and rain)?

6. Underlying surface: Ground reflectivity (high reflectivity of ice and snow, low temperature); is the daily and annual temperature range of green space smaller than that of bare land?

7. Human activities: heat island effect, greenhouse effect, etc.