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The climate in China has been warming for nearly a hundred years, which season is the most obvious?

The climate in China has been warming for nearly a hundred years, especially in winter.

China's winter warming is the most obvious. Since 1985, there have been 16 warm winters in China, of which 1998 is the warmest winter, followed by 200 1. The precipitation was the highest in 1950s, and then gradually decreased, especially in North China. This means that there is a trend of warming and drying in North China.

Last winter and this spring, the temperature in most parts of the country was generally high, and it was 2℃-4℃ higher in the northeast, north China, Huanghuai, central Jianghuai and eastern Jiangnan. 2001-The winter of 2002 was the second warmest winter in recent 40 years (the first winter was 1998- 1999). Last winter and this spring, precipitation was less in most parts of China, with 50% to 90% less in the south-central part of North China and the southwest part of Northeast China, and there were different degrees of drought in North China and Northeast China. A sandstorm process with the widest scope, the strongest intensity, the longest duration and the greatest influence has appeared in the northern region since 10. There is a trend of warming and drying in North China.