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What are the characteristics of winter in the south?

The winter temperature in southern China is mostly above 0℃, and the lowest temperature is only a few degrees below zero. But I still feel very cold, biting cold, because the south is wet, so the winter in the south is cold and wet. People often think that southerners go to the north, but they don't think that the north is too cold. The following is what I have compiled for you about the characteristics of southern winter, for reference only. Welcome to reading.

Winter in southern China is characterized by humidity and cold. In winter, the greater the relative humidity of the air, the easier it is for the human body to dissipate heat, and the colder it will feel.

Humidity and coldness refers to a climatic feature that the human body temperature is much lower than the ambient air temperature in wet and cold weather, and it is also a climatic feature in winter in most parts of southern China.

The wetter the air, the greater its thermal conductivity. In winter, the greater the relative humidity of the air, the easier it is for the human body to dissipate heat, and the colder it will feel. In general physics class, the teacher will ask such a question: which feels colder, iron with a surface of 3 degrees Celsius or wood with a surface of 3 degrees Celsius? The answer is iron. Because of the high thermal conductivity of iron, people will immediately transfer their body temperature to iron, so people will feel that iron feels colder. Similarly, because the thermal conductivity of water is relatively large, humid air is more conducive to heat conduction, so people will feel that wet cold is much colder than dry cold.

The sentence 1 describing the winter in the south, snow makes people feel that there is only one word-cold. The earth is silvery white and clean, but snowflakes still fall from the sky like catkins, cotton and goose feathers.

2. In winter, although there is no charming flowers and birds in spring, no spectacular lightning and thunder in summer, and no attractive rich fruits in autumn, there is also implicit beauty dedicated to nature.

In the early winter, she was like a beautiful, noble and reserved princess, waving a magical veil and sending cold winds.

4. Snow, I love you, and I love your purity. You decorated the earth with silvery white, and how beautifully you dressed it.

When it begins to snow, the snowflakes are usually not big or dense. For example, catkins float gently with the wind. The wind is blowing harder and harder, the snow is getting denser and denser, and the snow is getting bigger and bigger, like a white net. You can't see anything if you are far away.

The sunshine in winter can give me what I need most this season-warmth. Therefore, as long as the clouds in the sky are swept away and the sun appears from the clear sky, I like to go to the sun and let the sun shine around, baking myself like a cake in the oven, which is fragrant and sweet.

7. In winter, goose feather-like snow falls in succession. The snow on the ground is thick and soft; Snow falls on the house, white, loose and soft; The trees were covered with snow, which bent the branches. The sun shines brightly on the snow-capped mountains.

8. In the cold winter, the river changed its former liveliness and seemed to fall asleep peacefully.

9. Snow Fairy waved her sleeves heartily; In the fluttering performance, the sky, the earth, the river and the mountain are pure and clean, and there is no quagmire.

10, the snow is as white as jade. Is it General Xiaotian sent by the Heavenly Palace or the jade leaf falling from the laurel tree in the Moon Palace? Snowflakes are like beautiful jade butterflies, dancing with ecstasy; Like a dandelion blown off; Like flying; Like a little white flower given by an angel; Scattered and gathered, fluttering leisurely, gently Ying Ying, is undoubtedly the masterpiece of the earth! I saw the snow in front of me as naughty as a butterfly, falling under the eaves for a while, falling on the branches for a while, and floating on the faces of pedestrians from time to time.