Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the words for summer weather?

What are the words for summer weather?

1, scorching sun: describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun".

2. Summer is hot: the sunshine in summer is strong and very hot.

3. The sun is like fire: sunlight is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot. Also known as "scorching sun".

4, the sun is sultry: 嗤: baking. Refers to the burning sun shining on the body, as hot as fire. Describe it as hot.

5, the hot sun is in the sky: the hot sun hangs high in the sky. Describe the hot weather.

6. Gale and scorching sun: Gale and hot weather.

7. heat: describe the steaming appearance.

8, steaming people in summer: describe summer, feeling that a heat wave will come up from the ground for a while, and then it will come face to face. People are like being in a steaming steamer.

9. unbearable heat: describe the unbearable heat.

10, steaming: other high-temperature ones are rising, which means it is very hot. It also describes a warm atmosphere or a high mood.

1 1, high umbrella: fire umbrella: metaphor for the summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

12, said: Liu: Rong.

13, brilliant burning: describes the fiery appearance.

14, violent heat: very hot.

15, fiery: extremely hot.

16, blazing dryness: hot and dry.

17, fiery: fiery. Mostly used to describe the heat of the sun.

18, extremely hot: extremely hot.

19, sultry: The weather is very hot, with low air pressure and high temperature, which makes people fidget.

20, damp and hot: humid and sultry.

2 1, hot: very hot. Describe the weather.

22, burning: describe the strong sunshine in summer, which means hot.

23, hot and dry: dry and sultry. Describe the weather. Sometimes it also describes indoor heat.

24, hot: described as very hot. Describe the sun more 25. Burning: as hot as burning.

25, impatience: describe the heat.

26, harsh: describe as hot as people. Describe the sun more.

Extended data

Summer, the second of the four seasons, is also called "Hao Tian" in English, and it is the hottest season in the northern hemisphere. China is used to long summer as long summer, and meteorological summer will be postponed to long Xia Hou for about 25 days. The ancients counted April, May and June of the lunar calendar as "summer"; Today, people regard May, June and July of the solar calendar as "summer".

Westerners generally say that the summer of solstice is divided into summer. The scientific division method is that the average temperature above 22℃ is "summer". Accordingly, when the average temperature keeps below 22℃, summer is over. In the southern hemisphere, 65438+February, 65438+ 10 and February are generally designated as summer.