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The time period of Huangmeitian. What time period does Huangmeitian refer to?

1, Huangmei weather, also known as Huang Meiyu, referred to as Meiyu. Huangmeitian time refers to rainy days (Huangmeitian) in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River from late June to early July every year, which refers to the natural climate phenomenon of continuous rainy days in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China and Taiwan Province Province from late June to early July every year.

2. Because the plum rains occurred in the mature period of the plums in the south of the Yangtze River, China people called this climate phenomenon "plum rains", also called "plum rains season".

In rainy season, the air humidity is high, the temperature is high, and clothes are easy to get moldy, so some people call the rainy season "mildew rain". After the rainy season, the weather in Central China, South China, Taiwan Province Province and other places began to be dominated by the Pacific subtropical high, and officially entered the summer heat. Its main characteristics are particularly abundant rainfall, high relative humidity, short sunshine time, small ground wind, continuous precipitation, and frequent heavy rain or heavy rain. Meiyu has a great influence on agricultural production in the Jianghuai basin. If the rainy season is too long and the rain is concentrated, it is easy to form floods. In some years, the meiyu process is not obvious, the rainy period is too short and the rainfall is too small, so there will be drought again.