Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - National Urban Rainwater Ranking

National Urban Rainwater Ranking

The national urban rainwater ranking is: Guizhou, Changsha, Fuzhou, Nanchang and Hangzhou. Guizhou won the first place with a probability of 59. 1%, followed by Changsha, Fuzhou, Nanchang and Hangzhou, and the probability of "rain" was above 50%.

In the early days of the rainy solar term this year, the temperature in most parts of the country was low.

In the early stage of this year's rain solar term, the south of China will still suffer from "wet and cold attacks", while the north will be frequently disturbed by cold air. According to Zhang Juan, a meteorologist from China Weather Network, it is expected that low temperature and rainy weather will continue in most parts of southern China before February 25th. Among them, the accumulated precipitation in southwest, south of the Yangtze River and south China is obviously higher than that in the same period of normal years.

At the same time, the cold air process affecting China is still frequent in the early stage of the rain solar term this year. Affected by rain, snow and cold air, the average temperature in most parts of China will be lower than normal 1 ~ 4℃.

Among them, central Inner Mongolia, northern North China, Guizhou, southern Hunan, Guangxi and other places are more than 5℃ lower. Since February 24, the cold air force has weakened, most of the north will pick up, and the wet and cold feeling in the south will gradually ease.

Among the cities in China, the city that loves to rain most is:

This rainy city all the year round is Ya 'an, Sichuan. Speaking of Sichuan, everyone should be familiar with it. Sichuan has always been a popular tourist destination with many beautiful scenery.

Just take out a few scenic spots, all of which are 5A-rated. Ya 'an is also famous for its national treasure, the giant panda, which is a symbol of Sichuan, and the most protected base in Sichuan is Ya 'an.

Ya 'an is a city with beautiful scenery and fragrant tea. It is located at the edge of Sichuan Basin and in the transition zone from Chengdu Plain to Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Ya 'an's terrain is very complex, and the terrain gap is very large. The unique geographical environment makes Ya 'an rainy all the year round, with an average annual precipitation of about 1.800 mm, and it rains about 220 days out of 365 days a year.

And Ya 'an himself is very willing to accept the name Rain City. There is another area called Yucheng, which is the downtown area of Ya 'an City, but it is also because of the rainy climate, which is conducive to the growth of tea.

Ya 'an is also the earliest tea garden in the world with historical records. Mengdingshan tea, with the golden signboard of Sichuan tea, is planted in Ya 'an, and because Sichuan is close to Tibet, many Tibetan teas are also planted in Ya 'an.