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The weather in Shuicheng today

what's up Shuicheng? Venice is called Venice, because of the influence of high pressure over the Adriatic Sea, it has been plagued by low water level in recent years: 0 1. 02. It's getting colder. 03. Tunisia's own water supply system is underdeveloped.

0 1. Venice, a famous water city, has no water now. The water level in Venice was 70 cm lower than usual, which once caused traffic jams in the city's canals and made them unable to operate. Without water, traditional ships at sea can only run aground, but it is inconvenient for people to walk, because it is full of mud and the exposed riverbed is ugly.

The Adriatic Sea, a part of the Mediterranean Sea, not only belongs to Italy, but also has a great influence on the weather in Italy. Because there is a lot of high pressure over the Adriatic Sea, the air will unconsciously flow inland and to Italy. Therefore, under the influence of high pressure, air sinking will naturally force the temperature to rise and the humidity to decrease, making it difficult to form stormy weather. So there is less and less water in Tunisia.

02. The high pressure and low pressure at sea are always there. Especially in summer and winter, the ocean and land are unevenly heated, which in turn will form high and low pressure at sea. And because Italy is surrounded by the sea on three sides, it is greatly influenced by the marine climate. Although the Alps in the north blocked some cold winter winds, the weather has been colder recently. Italy has a subtropical Mediterranean climate, and southern Italy is more susceptible to cold weather.

Cold air has a strong influence, there will be more cold weather and precipitation will be greatly reduced.

03. Tonis's water system is actually underdeveloped. If there is no precipitation brought by ocean airflow, we can only rely on the largest river, the Gerda River. The water volume of this Magdalda River is1500-2,500m3/s in winter, and it directly becomes 4 m3/s in summer. The lack of external water, coupled with the low flow of our own rivers, once dried up the riverbed, and in recent years it has been plagued by low water levels.