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Is the climate humid in Qinzhou, Guangxi?

Qinzhou, Guangxi has a humid climate, abundant rainfall, rainy summer and dry winter. The average annual rainfall in Qinzhou is 265,438+004 and 2mm. Hot and humid in summer, rainy in autumn, dry and cold in winter, and less rainfall. Summer rainfall is greater than evaporation, and winter evaporation is greater than rainfall.

Qinzhou is located on the southwest coast of the motherland, in the south of Guangxi, between 20 54 ′ north latitude and 22 465 438+0 ′ east longitude and 65 438+007 27 ′ east longitude. It borders Beibu Gulf and South China Sea in the south, southwest China in the back, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao in the east and Southeast Asia in the east. Qinzhou is warm in winter and cool in summer, with a pleasant climate, surrounded by mountains and facing the sea. Qinzhou, with its beautiful scenery, numerous historical sites and splendid culture, has been a famous tourist attraction in southern Guangxi since ancient times.

Matters needing attention and key points in Guangxi:

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is one of the most abundant precipitation provinces in China, with annual precipitation of1080 ~ 2760mm, and most areas are between1300 ~ 2000mm ... Its geographical distribution is more in the east and less in the west. There are many hills and mountains and few valleys and plains; In summer, there are many windward slopes and few leeward slopes.

Due to the alternation of winter and summer monsoon, the seasonal distribution of precipitation in Guangxi is uneven, and the dry and wet seasons are distinct. April to September is the rainy season, and the total precipitation accounts for 70% ~ 85% of the annual precipitation. The heavy precipitation weather process is frequent, which is prone to floods. 10 ~ March is the dry season, and the total precipitation only accounts for 15% ~ 30% of the annual precipitation. Drought and lack of rain easily lead to forest fires.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangxi