Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Ladies and gentlemen, can the Great God tell me what's the difference between Shanghai and Seattle? Is it almost the same?

Ladies and gentlemen, can the Great God tell me what's the difference between Shanghai and Seattle? Is it almost the same?

Located in the east of China, Shanghai belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall. Summer is hot and humid, the temperature is often above 30 degrees Celsius, and the humidity is high, which makes people feel sultry. Winter is colder, the temperature may drop below 0 degrees Celsius, the humidity is also high, and there is often rain and snow. The climate in spring and autumn is relatively pleasant, but there is often foggy weather in spring, which has a certain impact on air quality.

In contrast, Seattle, located in the northwest of Washington, belongs to a temperate maritime climate zone, with mild and rainy climate and relatively small seasonal changes. The temperature in summer is generally around 20-25 degrees Celsius, which is relatively cool and comfortable. The temperature in winter is between 0- 10 degrees Celsius, which is also warmer. At the same time, because Seattle is close to the ocean, the air is humid, rainy all the year round and there are many clouds.

To sum up, the climate in Shanghai and Seattle is obviously different. Although both places are rainy, the climate in Shanghai is hotter and wetter with great seasonal variation, while the climate in Seattle is mild and rainy with relatively little seasonal variation.