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Why is it colder in North Korea in winter than in Northeast China?

Analysis of MINUS 40-50 degrees, the coldest in Dalian and Daxinganling areas in the southeast of Heihe River in Northeast China is about MINUS 20 degrees, and the coldest in Changchun and other places in Northeast China is about MINUS 30 degrees. It can be found that the average minimum temperature in North Korea is about minus 1 1℃. The lowest temperature in Harbin is -25℃, and Mohe even reaches 36℃.

Reason: North Korea's latitude is relatively higher than that of the northeast, and it is located in a peninsula country. The east is a temperate subtropical monsoon climate in which Japanese warm current returns to Korea, which has the nature of transition from maritime to continental.

The average temperature in North Korea in winter is below zero. It is the hottest in summer and August, with the temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. It is vulnerable to typhoons in March, April and early summer. There was an ice age. The annual average temperature is 8 ~12 C. It is warm and rainy in summer and cold and dry in winter.

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Korea is located on the Korean Peninsula, connected to the Russian Federation in the northeast, facing the people and countries of China across the Yalu River and Tumen River in the northwest, Jiaodong Peninsula across the sea in the west, and Japan across the Korean Strait in the southeast. The west, south and east are respectively surrounded by the Yellow Sea, the Korean Strait and the Sea of Japan.

The climate difference between the northern and southern parts of the Korean peninsula is remarkable. The climate in the south of the peninsula is similar to that in Japan. Influenced by the warm current in the east of Korea, the climate has maritime characteristics. However, the climate in the northern part of the peninsula is similar to that in the northeast of China, with obvious continental characteristics. 1 month, the highest temperature difference between north and south of the Korean peninsula reaches 20 degrees Celsius.

Above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-North Korea

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Northeast China