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Similarities and differences between subtropical monsoon humid climate and subtropical monsoon climate

There are the following differences between subtropical monsoon humid climate and subtropical monsoon climate:

1, different distribution

The subtropical monsoon climate is distributed in the eastern part of Eurasia;

The subtropical monsoon humid climate is distributed in southeastern North America, southeastern South America and eastern Australia.

2. The reasons are different

Subtropical monsoon climate is a typical monsoon circulation formed by the obvious difference of land and ocean thermal properties between Asia and Europe and the Pacific Ocean.

The land area of subtropical monsoon humid climate is small, the difference of thermal properties between land and sea is not obvious, and the monsoon circulation is atypical.

The temperature is different within a year.

The annual average temperature in subtropical monsoon climate zone is high;

The annual amplitude of monsoon humid climate area is small.

(Take Shanghai in East Asia and Charleston in the southeastern United States as examples) The average monthly temperature in Shanghai is 27.4℃, that in Leng Yue is 3.5℃, that in Charleston is 27.2℃, and that in Leng Yue is 10℃.

4. The seasonal variation of precipitation is different.

The seasonal variation of precipitation in subtropical monsoon climate zone is great;

The seasonal variation of precipitation in monsoon humid climate zone is small.

(Take Shanghai in East Asia and Charleston in the southeastern United States as examples) The precipitation in Shanghai from April to September accounts for 73.8%, and in winter, it accounts for 26.2%. The precipitation in Charleston accounts for 60% in summer and 40% in winter, and the distribution is relatively uniform.

Extended data:

Climate types in China:

1, tropical monsoon

Include southern Taiwan Province Province, Leizhou Peninsula, Hainan Island and Xishuangbanna. Annual accumulated temperature >; =8000℃, the average temperature in Leng Yue is not lower than 15℃, the annual extreme minimum temperature is not lower than 5℃ on average for many years, and the extreme minimum temperature is generally not lower than 0℃, and there is no frost all year round.

2. Subtropical monsoon

China, South China and East China all belong to this climate type. The annual accumulated temperature is between 4500-8000℃, and the average temperature in Leng Yue is 0- 15℃, which is a transitional zone between subtropical zone and temperate zone, and the summer temperature is quite high (average temperature >; =25℃ for at least 6 days, that is, 30 days), and the temperature is quite low in winter.

3. Temperate monsoon

North China belongs to this climate type. The annual accumulated temperature is between 3000 and 4500℃. The average temperature in Leng Yue is between-28 and-0℃, and the average temperature in summer is still above 22℃. The temperature over 25℃ is relatively rare and relatively warm and cool. In recent years, due to climate warming and other reasons, high temperature weather frequently occurs in southern North China, but the average temperature still does not exceed 25℃.

4. Plateau and mountainous areas

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China belongs to this type of climate. The annual accumulated temperature is lower than 2000℃, the daily average temperature is lower than 10℃, and the hottest temperature is also lower than 5℃ or even lower than 0℃. The daily temperature difference is large and the annual range is small, but the solar radiation is strong and the sunshine is sufficient.

5. Temperate continental nature

The generalized temperate continental climate includes temperate desert climate, temperate grassland climate and sub-frigid coniferous forest climate. In a narrow sense, except for the latter, most of the inland areas of China north of 40 north latitude have temperate continental climate. Precipitation in these areas is scarce, with an annual precipitation of 300-500mm, and the daily temperature range is large, such as Xinjiang in China.

6. Tropical Rainforest

Nansha Islands in China belong to this type of climate. It is hot and rainy all year round, with abundant precipitation. The annual average temperature is 28 to 30 degrees, and the annual precipitation is more than 2,800 millimeters. ..

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