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Which county in Huangnan Prefecture has a better climate?

The climate in Huangnanzhou is a plateau continental climate. Its climate characteristics: rain and heat in the same season, with obvious differences between dry and wet seasons; insufficient heat, short frost-free period, large precipitation variability, and uneven spatial and temporal distribution; long sunlight hours and strong solar radiation; long, dry and cold cold season, and short, moist and cool warm season; Disaster weather. From 2001 to 2005, the temperature in Huangnan was relatively high, with little inter-annual variation. The temperature in the north gradually decreased slightly, with an annual average temperature of 6.6°C to 8.5°C. The temperature in the south was relatively high, with an annual average temperature of -0.9°C to 0.3°C. . The annual average temperature across the state is -0.9℃~8.5℃. The spatial and temporal distribution of precipitation is uneven, with large inter-annual variability and a gradually increasing trend. Compared with historical precipitation values, the five-year average precipitation is slightly less in Jianzha and Henan areas, and slightly more in Tongren and Zeku areas. The five-year average precipitation is 308.4 mm in Jianzha County, 549.4 mm in Henan County, 409.1 mm in Tongren County, and 492.4 mm in Zeku County. The average annual precipitation across the state is 329.0 to 505.0 mm. The number of sunshine hours across the state ranges from 2506.1 to 2688.2 hours. The frost-free period ranges from 14 to 173 days, including 147 to 173 days in the northern warm zone and 14 to 21 days in the southern low temperature zone. The annual evaporation is 1231.6~1697.0 mm.