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What are the top ten stove cities in China?

The top ten stove cities in China are: Chongqing, Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Wuhan, Changsha, Xi, Nanjing, Hefei and Nanning.

Nanjing 1

It belongs to subtropical humid climate, rainy season, and the average annual rainfall is 1 17 days. Nanjing has continuous high temperature weather in summer. Due to the change of atmospheric circulation and continuous afforestation in recent years, the heat in Nanjing has been greatly improved.

2. Wuhan

It used to be famous for its high temperature in summer, and it is one of the famous "three furnaces". Summer lasts 135 days, with abundant rainfall throughout the year, especially in hot and rainy summer. After years of treatment, the continuous high temperature weather in Wuhan has improved, and it can only rank sixth among the top ten stove cities in China.

3. Chongqing

Known as the "Mountain City", it belongs to the subtropical monsoon humid climate, and is a high-humidity area in China, with an annual average temperature of 16- 18 degrees. Due to the influence of climate and topography, the summer in Chongqing is particularly long, and the temperature is mostly above 35 degrees, so it ranks first among the top ten stove cities in China.

The average body temperature in Guangzhou, Nanchang, Haikou and Nanning has been higher than 29℃ for 46 years. Except Haikou, which has a tropical monsoon climate, the other three cities have a subtropical monsoon climate, and the low latitude brings enough solar radiation in summer, which is one of the important reasons why these cities feel extremely hot for a long time.

In Wuhan, during the period of 199 1-2000, the average body temperature approached Nanchang, reaching 30.33℃, but after that, the average body temperature showed a downward trend and the ranking gradually declined. The average somatosensory temperature in Fuzhou has risen from less than 28℃ in 1973- 1980 to 30.23℃ in 20118, making it the hottest provincial capital city outside the four cities in recent years.