Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - There are heavy rains in Jilin, Liaoning and other places, and the high temperature in the south is hard to eliminate. Why is there such a big contrast?

There are heavy rains in Jilin, Liaoning and other places, and the high temperature in the south is hard to eliminate. Why is there such a big contrast?

This is mainly because the Jilin area of Liaoning Province is affected by ocean current movement, so there will be heavy rain in related areas.

To some extent, the nature of rainstorm and high temperature weather is actually very similar. After the high temperature weather occurred in many cities in the south, some cities in the north also experienced heavy rain, which can be classified as extreme weather. This is mainly due to the negative impact of global warming. The temperature in many cities has reached more than 40 degrees, and some areas have seen natural scenes of floods and droughts.

The climate in Northeast China and South China is very similar.

In many cities in the south, when the daytime temperature reaches above 40 degrees, there are heavy rains in Liaoning and Jilin in the northeast, and the short-term rainfall in some cities even reaches more than 50 mm. To some extent, although there will be some rainy weather in the northeast in summer, such heavy rains are very cold, very similar to the high temperature weather in the south, and extreme weather will further affect people's normal life.

These weather are extreme.

The reason why there will be rainstorm weather in Liaoning and Jilin is mainly because the high temperature weather in the relevant areas is affected by the movement of ocean currents, and the high temperature further leads to rainy weather in the clouds above. No matter for Liaoning and Jilin, or for most cities in the south, because the temperature in these cities has reached a record-breaking level, the lives of residents in relevant cities will be affected.

At the same time, such extreme weather will further spread to all parts of the country. After the hot weather in the south, the highest temperature in many central cities has reached more than 40 degrees. In order to cope with the negative impact of this extreme weather, some cities have issued high temperature warning signals and fire warning signals in advance.