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What are the climatic characteristics of Inner Mongolia in winter?

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has a vast territory, high latitude, large plateau area, far from the ocean and mountainous edges. The climate is dominated by temperate continental monsoon climate. It has the characteristics of less and uneven precipitation, strong wind force and drastic changes in cold and summer.

The northern part of Daxinganling belongs to the cold temperate continental monsoon climate, and the area west of Bayanhaote-Haibowan-Bayangaole belongs to the temperate continental climate. The general characteristics are sudden temperature rise in spring, windy, short and hot in summer, concentrated precipitation, sudden temperature drop in autumn, frost often comes early, long and cold in winter, and many cold waves.

In 20 17, the annual average temperature in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was between -3.7 (Tuli River) and 1 1.2℃ (Ejina Banner). Compared with the historical average in the same period, except the central and western parts of Hulunbeier, most areas in the whole region are generally higher, with the eastern Xing 'an League, the central part of Tongliao City and the northern part of Chifeng City being 6544.

The annual average temperature in 20 17 was 6.2℃, which was 1. 1℃ higher than the historical average and 0.6℃ higher than the previous year, making it the third highest since 196 1.

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Location and boundary of Inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, located in the northern frontier of People's Republic of China (PRC), is long and narrow and extends obliquely from northeast to southwest. It starts from east longitude 126 04' and reaches east longitude 97 12' in the west, spanning longitude 28 52', with a straight line distance of more than 2,400 kilometers from east to west. It starts from 37 24' north latitude in the south and ends at 53 23' north latitude, occupying 65,438+05 59' vertically, with a straight-line distance of 65,438+0,700 kilometers.

China has a total area of1183,000 square kilometers, accounting for 12.3% of the land area, making it the third largest province in China. East, south and west are adjacent to Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia and Gansu in turn, spanning the three north (northeast, north and northwest) and close to Beijing and Tianjin; Bordering Mongolia and Russia in the north, it has two important ports, Erenhot and Manzhouli, with a border of 4,200 kilometers.

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