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Is the temperature in the four seasons the same as that in China?

The temperature of Grade 4 in Japan is close to the subtropical and tropical seasons south of the Huaihe River in Qinling Mountains in eastern China, but there is a certain gap with most other areas, and the climate diversity is not as rich as that in China, as follows:

Japan is located in East Asia, so it has the climate characteristics of East Asia, that is, the monsoon climate is remarkable. Japan's monsoon climate has maritime characteristics. Compared with places at the same latitude in the Asian continent, it is warmer in winter, cooler in summer and more abundant in precipitation.

Most of the country is covered by forests, with short rivers and abundant water resources. In China, the temperatures in Kunming, Hefei and Shanghai are similar.

Climatic characteristics of Japan:

Japan is dominated by temperate and subtropical monsoon climate, with hot and rainy summer, cold and dry winter and distinct four seasons. The national latitude is 25, and the temperature difference between north and south is very significant.

Most areas belong to temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Okinawa in the south belongs to the subtropical zone, and Hokkaido in the north belongs to the sub-frigid zone. ?

The precipitation in Japan is the highest in the world. The main reasons include winter snowfall in Japan's coastal areas; Continuous plum rains in June-July (May-June in Okinawa and Amami); And typhoons that landed in or near Japan from summer to autumn.

The highest recorded temperature in Japan is 40.9℃, which was measured on August 16, 2007 in Kumagu City, saitama and Dongdao City, Gifu County. The lowest recorded temperature is -4 1℃,1measured in Asahikawa, Hokkaido on October 25th, and it is 1902 65438+.

Extended data:

Climate types, climate characteristics and their causes in Japan;

Japan spans 25 degrees latitude, and the temperature difference between north and south is very significant. The plateaus of Hokkaido and Honshu belong to the sub-frigid zone, the native land belongs to the temperate zone, and the southern islands such as Okinawa belong to the subtropical zone.

In addition, Japan's geographical position makes it influenced by the intersection of monsoon and ocean current, so it has four distinct seasons and abundant precipitation.

Japan can be divided into six climatic zones, namely:

What's the climate like in Hokkaido?

Hokkaido is not affected by plum rains, and the rainfall is less than that in other parts of Japan. Summer is short and cool, and winter is long and cold.

What's the coastal climate in Japan?

It covers the western coastal area of Honshu Island. In winter, it is controlled by the Siberian high, and the northwest wind blows. At the same time, because the warm current brings a lot of water vapor to the Sea of Japan in winter, there is often heavy snow. There is less precipitation in summer, and sometimes there is abnormal high temperature due to foehn.

Central highland climate?

The typical inland climate is cool in Leng Xia in winter, with large temperature difference between winter and summer and between day and night, and less rainfall.

What's the climate in the Pacific Ocean?

Including the east coast of Honshu, Shikoku and most parts of Kyushu. Influenced by the southeast monsoon in summer, there are many strong typhoons in Meiyu period and less snowfall in winter.

Seto inland sea climate?

Including parts of Yang Shan, Shikoku, Feng Jingen and Kyushu. The weather here is often sunny, with little rainfall and suffering from drought from time to time.

What's the climate like in the southwest islands?

The scope is Ryukyu Islands. It belongs to subtropical climate, with hot summer and warm winter. There is heavy rainfall, and it is often hit by typhoons in summer.

The precipitation in Japan is the highest in the world. The main reasons include winter snowfall in Japan's coastal areas;

Continuous plum rains in June-July (May-June in Okinawa and Amami); And typhoons that landed in or near Japan from summer to autumn.

The highest recorded temperature in Japan is 40.9 degrees, which was measured on August 16, 2007 in Kumagaya City, saitama and Tojima City, Gifu Prefecture. The lowest recorded temperature is -4 1 degree, which was 10+degree measured in Asahikawa, Hokkaido on October 25th.

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