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The gap between Guangxi climate and Shandong climate

Guangxi is located in the south of the motherland and belongs to the low latitude zone. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the middle and borders the Beibu Gulf in the south. Affected by the warm and humid air flow from the ocean, it forms a high-temperature subtropical monsoon climate. Its main characteristics are long summer time, high temperature, much precipitation, short winter time and dry and warm weather.

{{{The annual average temperature in Guangxi is 2 1. 1℃. The hottest month is July, with an average monthly temperature of 23-29℃. The most Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, and the monthly average temperature is between 6- 14℃. The annual sunshine hours are 1396 hours. Annual accumulated temperature ≥ 10℃ reaches 5000-8300℃ for 270-340 days. The annual average rainfall is 1835mm. Southern Guangxi City, Jinxiu-Zhaoping in the middle of Guangxi, Guilin in the northeast of Guangxi and Rong 'an in the northwest of Guangxi are the rainy centers, with annual rainfall above 1900 mm, while the left and right valleys and basins in the west of Guangxi are the main arid areas, with annual rainfall of only1100-1200 mm. }}}

Shandong's climate belongs to warm temperate monsoon climate type. Precipitation is concentrated, rain and heat are in the same season, spring and autumn are short, winter and summer are long. The annual average temperature 1 1 ~ 14℃ increases from the northeast coast to the southwest inland. The average annual temperature in Jiaodong Peninsula and Yellow River Delta is lower than 65438 02℃, and that in southwest Shandong is higher than 65438 04℃. The average temperature of the hottest month in Leng Yue in 65438+ 10 increased from minus 4℃ to 1℃, and the hottest month in July increased from 24℃ to around 27℃. The extreme minimum temperature is-1 1 ~ 20℃, and the extreme maximum temperature is 36 ~ 43℃.

{{{{The average annual precipitation in Shandong is generally between 550 and 950 mm, decreasing from southeast to northwest. Lunan and Ludong are generally above 800 ~ 900 mm; The seasonal distribution of precipitation in northwest Shandong and the Yellow River Delta is very uneven, and 60 ~ 70% of the precipitation in the whole year is concentrated in June, July and August, which is prone to waterlogging. The precipitation in September ~ 165438+ 10 is generally100 ~ 200mm; Only15 ~ 50 mm from February to February; It is also below 100mm from March to May. Drought is prone to occur in winter, spring and late autumn.

Natural disasters often occur, among which drought, waterlogging, wind and hail have the greatest impact on agricultural production. }}}}}

It can be seen that the climate gap between the two regions is very large, mainly in temperature and precipitation.