Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - The weather in Sydney, Australia

The weather in Sydney, Australia

Sydney has a warm and humid climate, with an annual average temperature of 17.4℃. Affected by ocean regulation and Australian warm current, it is not cold in winter and not hot in summer. The average temperature in the hottest month (February) is 22℃, the highest in Leng Yue; (July) is 1 1.9℃. The annual average precipitation is 12 15mm, which is evenly distributed throughout the year, with abundant sunshine and pleasant climate. Sydney has a mild climate, with an average temperature of 9- 16 degrees Celsius in winter (June, July and August) and 17-26 degrees Celsius in summer (June, July and August).

Guangzhou is located in the south subtropical zone and has a typical monsoon maritime climate. Because the back of the mountain faces the sea, the maritime climate is particularly remarkable, with warm and rainy, sufficient light and heat, small temperature difference, long summer and short frost period. Because of the same period of water and heat, it is very beneficial to the growth of crops, but the threat of natural disasters is also great. It often brings adverse effects to industrial and agricultural production.

Guangzhou is rich in light and heat resources, with annual average sunshine hours1875.1~1959.9 hours, annual total solar radiation 105.3 ~ 109.8 kcal/cm 2, and annual average temperature. The frost-free period is 290 days in the north and 346 days in the south.

The weather in Sydney and Guangzhou is somewhat similar ~