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What's the climate like in Sydney?

Sydney has a subtropical humid climate with abundant annual rainfall. The weather in Sydney is influenced by the adjacent ocean, so this western inland city is more continental. The warmest month is 65438+ 10 month, the temperature in coastal areas is18.6℃–25.8℃, and the average number of days above 30℃ is 14.6 days. The highest temperature on land is 45.3℃, which was recorded at 1939 65438+ 10/4 after four days of nationwide heat wave.

It is slightly cooler in summer, and the temperature in coastal areas rarely drops below 5℃. The coldest month is July, with an average extreme value of 8.0℃–16.2℃. The minimum value on land is 2. 1℃. Rainfall is fairly even in summer and winter. Due to the adjustment of the east wind, the rainfall in the first half of the year was slightly higher. The average annual rainfall is about 12 17mm, with moderate rainfall and little change, and the average annual rainfall is 138 days.

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Sydney is the center of business, trade, finance, tourism and education in Australia. During the period of 20 12-20 13, the GDP of Sydney reached 337.5 billion Australian dollars. The service industry is the backbone of its economy. In 20 16, the income brought by Sydney's service industry accounted for about one third of the city's total economic output. In addition, Sydney's industry and agriculture are also very developed.

By 20 16, there were 497,587 enterprises in Sydney * *, with 2,272,722 employees, and the employment rate was 94%. The number of unemployed people is 146 189, the unemployment rate is 6%, and the total labor force is 241891. Compared with other cities in Australia, Sydney has a higher employment rate and a lower unemployment rate.

Labor force is the basic input of Sydney's production, and its scale and composition are the key factors of Sydney's economic growth. From the perspective of social development, Sydney's paid labor income has a great influence on the level of economic development.

Sydney's primary industry, agriculture and animal husbandry, is relatively developed, and the production and export of agricultural and animal husbandry products occupy an important position in the economy. In 20 16, Sydney's agricultural output value accounted for about 20% of Australia's total output value.

The second industry, Sydney is the industrial center of Australia, and the industries are mainly manufacturing, construction and mining. In 20 16, Sydney's industrial output value accounted for about 10% of Australia's total output value.

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