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Has the southeast wind returned to the south?
Southeast wind, a kind of wind direction. Simply put, the southeast wind is the wind blowing from the southeast and the wind blowing to the northwest. Meteorology determines the wind direction as the wind direction. Therefore, the wind blowing from the north is called the north wind. The wind blowing from the south is called the south wind.
Hui Nantian is the name of a weather phenomenon in Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan and other places in southern China. It usually refers to the phenomenon that the temperature begins to rise and the humidity begins to rise every spring. Returning to Nantian is a phenomenon of warmer weather, which usually appears in March of spring. The main reason is that after the cold air leaves, the warm and humid airflow quickly counterattacks, resulting in an increase in temperature and air humidity. Some cold objects are easy to produce water droplets when they encounter warm and humid airflow. The phenomenon of southern sky returning is more serious in the south, which is related to the humid air near the sea in the south. When "returning to the south sky" appeared, the air humidity was close to saturation, and the walls and even the ground would "water". Everywhere is wet, the air seems to be able to wring out water, and the dense fog is the most distinctive appearance of "returning to the south sky"
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