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The climate of Shenyang

Shenyang has a temperate semi-humid continental climate with an average annual temperature of 6.2 ~ 9.7℃. Since 195 1 was completely recorded, the extreme maximum temperature in Shenyang was 38.3℃ (1952 July 18), and the extreme minimum temperature in the central city was -32.9℃ (200658).

The annual precipitation in Shenyang is 600 ~ 800 mm, 195 1 ~ 20 10, the average annual precipitation in urban areas is 7 16.2 mm, and the annual frost-free period is 155 ~ 180 days. Affected by monsoon, precipitation is concentrated in summer, with large temperature difference and distinct four seasons. The winter cold lasts for a long time, and there is less snowfall in the past six months. The biggest snowfall was a 47.0mm blizzard on March 4th, 2007. It is short and rainy in summer, with 2 1, 1973 rainstorm 2 15.5mm on August.

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The geographical environment of Shenyang:

1, location and area

Shenyang is located in the south of northeast China, in the middle of Liaoning Province, near Liaodong Peninsula in the south and at the foot of Changbai Mountain in the north. Located in the economic circle around Bohai Sea, it is an important joint between Bohai Sea and Northeast China, located at 4148'1.75 "north latitude and 0/23 25' 365438+east longitude.

2. Topography

Shenyang is located in the middle of Liaohe Plain, bordering the hills and mountains of Liaodong in the east and the hills of northern Liaoning in the north. The terrain is gradually open and flat to the west and south, from the piedmont alluvial plain to the large alluvial plain. The terrain is from northeast to southwest, and both sides are inclined to the middle. The highest point is Shiren Mountain in Laoshigou, Magang Township, Xinchengzi District, with an altitude of 44 1 m; The lowest point is Zuojia Village in front of Yujiafang in Liaozhong District, with an altitude of 5 meters.

3. Hydrology

There are 27 rivers in Shenyang, which belong to Liaohe River, Hunhe River, Raoyang River, Liuhe River, Puhe River, Yangyimu River, Beishahe River and Xiushui River. The total water resources are 3.26 billion cubic meters, including surface water11400,000 cubic meters and groundwater 21200,000 cubic meters.

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