Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What season is kite flying?

What season is kite flying?

Spring has arrived.

The wind in spring (March-May) is really the biggest in a year, especially in the north. In spring, there are not only many windy days, but also strong winds. For example, in Inner Mongolia, the wind is stronger from March to May than at other times.

Most of the winds in spring are blowing upward. After beginning of spring, the surface temperature rises rapidly, but the altitude is still relatively cold, so the combination of upper cooling and lower heating is easy to produce convection, and the updraft can easily send kites into the air, but in winter, the convection conditions are weak and there is no upward momentum.

For flying kites, the smoother the wind, the better, but this condition is often not met. Sometimes, due to the inconsistent wind speed or wind direction in the upper and lower air, there are obvious changes, which will lead to the kite not flying high even if it can take off smoothly, or rolling at high altitude.

Spring information:

Spring is the first season of the year. Since the solar terms in beginning of spring, the time series has entered the spring, which represents warmth and growth. Beginning of spring is the time when the sun be the spirit was born, and everything gradually recovered. Spring has begun. In nature, the most striking feature is that everything is beginning to show signs of recovery. In beginning of spring, you can obviously feel the breath of early spring in the Tropic of Cancer and its south of China.

In most parts of northern Israel, it can only be said that it is a prelude to entering spring. Everything has not been restored, or in the winter when everything is closed. For the area north of the Tropic of Cancer, the farther away from the Tropic of Cancer (where the Yellow River meets the pond), the later the spring comes. Because of China's vast territory, large span from north to south and different natural rhythms, "beginning of spring" is only a prelude to spring in many areas.