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Which month is the hottest in Indonesia?

If it is the hottest, it must be the hottest in May-65438+10. Indonesia has a typical tropical rainforest climate with an average annual temperature of 25-27℃. There are no four seasons, mainly distributed in the Amazon River basin in South America, the northern shore of the Gulf of Guinea in the Congo River basin in eastern Central America, the eastern part of Madagascar, the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, the Malay Archipelago, the southern part of the Philippine Islands, Irian Island, Indonesia and Australia from Sumatra Island in Oceania to New Guinea. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation from July to September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon, with annual precipitation of 12 and 1600-2200mm. Climatic characteristics of tropical rain forest: Indonesia is usually in the tropical rain forest climate zone from July to September, so it is hot and rainy all year round. Humidity is generally quite high, with an average of about 80%; The annual temperature difference is small, the daily average temperature in Jakarta is between 26-30℃, and the annual variation of solar radiation is small. Because the sun passes through the zenith twice before and after the vernal equinox of a year, the annual variation of meteorological elements has the characteristics of double peaks, but there are certain differences in precipitation. Generally, there is less precipitation in May-10, and the temperature is between 25-27 degrees Celsius. Extended data: The tropical rain forest climate is distributed near the equator, and the monthly average temperature varies between 24-28℃ in a year, and the annual temperature difference generally does not exceed 5℃, especially in the ocean, which usually does not exceed 1℃. Specifically, the daily variation of temperature is greater than the annual variation, and the daily amplitude can reach 10- 15℃.

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