Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Does so much rain in June indicate that it will be dry in July?

Does so much rain in June indicate that it will be dry in July?

This is related to the passage of summer rain belt.

In summer, tropical cyclones from the Pacific Ocean hit China.

Because this warm air flow is very active, the cold air in the north of China is no match for it. The intersection of two different air currents produces frontal rain, that is, rain belt. Because of the strong summer monsoon, the middle rain belt moved northward continuously and moved to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River around June. At this time, there is a special "rainy day". When the rain belt continues to move northward, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are controlled by heated air and subtropical high, that is, dry weather in summer.

The advance and retreat of summer monsoon has a great influence on crops sooner or later. If the rain belt advances too fast, Shanghai and other areas will be empty and the weather will remain very hot. In the north, waterlogging will occur because of the continuous control of rain belt, that is, drought in the south and waterlogging in the north. On the contrary, if the rain belt advances slowly, the south will be flooded and the north will be dry.

I am a geography student in senior three. Are you satisfied with my answer?