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What's the climate like at the University of Sydney?
The main campus of the University of Sydney is close to the southwest of downtown Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, covering an area of 72 hectares, close to Central Station and Chinatown, and only 5 minutes away from the Central Business District. Sydney is located in the southern hemisphere, 33 55' south latitude, 0/505 east longitude, and 3' 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge. Located on the southeast coast of Australia, Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the most densely populated city in the country, with a metropolitan area population of over 4.2 million (in 2006). One third of downtown Sydney is located on the south bank of the upstream cove. Sydney is located in the coastal basin between the eastern Pacific Ocean and the western Blue Mountains.
Sydney has a subtropical humid climate with abundant annual rainfall. The weather in Sydney is influenced by the adjacent ocean, so this western inland city is more continental. The warmest month is 65438+ 10 month, the temperature in coastal areas is18.6–25.8℃, and the average number of days above 30℃ is 14.6 days. The highest recorded temperature is 45.3℃
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