Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between the weather in the east and the south of the motherland?

What's the difference between the weather in the east and the south of the motherland?

This question is interesting. Fuyuan County is the easternmost county in China, located in the triangle where Heilongjiang and Wusuli rivers meet. Heilongjiang, right? James Shoal is the southernmost shoal in China, an island reef in the South China Sea and a part of Nansha Islands. Nansha Islands, you know. I just think the weather in these two places should be very different. At least one of them snows every year, and the other one doesn't. If you say that the difference between the two places is too far, take a 45, southeast direction, Fujian Province and Taiwan Province Province belong to the southeast provinces, whether in the east or in the south. Do you know the weather there? They all belong to subtropical monsoon climate, with high temperature and rainy summer and mild and humid winter. The annual precipitation is between 800- 1500mm, the precipitation is concentrated in April-June, and the annual accumulated temperature from late August to mid-late September is between 4500-7000 degrees Celsius. Located on the southeast coast, it is vulnerable to typhoons and storms in summer. Vegetation is subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest belt. Located in coastal areas, it is relatively humid compared with inland areas.