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Comparison of Wuhan weather and Jinan weather

Wuhan has a humid north subtropical monsoon climate, characterized by abundant rainfall, sufficient sunshine, hot summers and cold winters. Generally, the annual average temperature is 15.8℃-17.5℃. In January, the average temperature is the lowest, 0.4℃; in July and August, the average temperature is the highest, 28.7℃. The summer lasts for 135 days. Because Wuhan is located at 30 degrees north latitude, the height of the sun at noon in summer can reach 38 degrees. It is also located inland and far away from the ocean. The terrain is like a basin, so it is easy to collect heat but difficult to dissipate. There are many rivers and lakes, so there is water vapor at night. Coupled with the urban heat island effect and subtropical high control during drought, it is very sultry. It is one of the three hottest stoves in China. In summer, it is generally higher than 37°C, with an extreme maximum temperature of 44.5°C. Rainfall is concentrated during the plum rainy season in early summer, with the annual precipitation being 1,100 mm. The active accumulated temperature in Wuhan is "5150℃, the annual frost-free period is 240 days, and the total annual sunshine hours are 2,000 hours.

The climate in Wuhan is like this. If you are from Jinan, you can compare it yourself.

Wuhan is one of the four hot stoves. Friends, let’s see if there is air conditioning in your university.