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What clothes are suitable for the weather of fifteen or sixteen degrees?

The temperature of more than ten degrees is the mildest, neither too cold nor too hot. I like that temperature best. Just wear a long-sleeved cotton T-shirt or a long-sleeved shirt. A T-shirt and a thin shirt can also be matched.

15 degrees is not too cold. If you like to wear a coat and a slim coat, the black edge is very eye-catching. However, wearing a black silk undercoat inside, this contrast is wonderful. With a skirt with slim hips and high waist, tie your body with a red belt. In short, the temperature difference is relatively large, so pay attention to appropriately increasing or decreasing clothes.

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The temperature mentioned in the weather forecast was measured on the thermometer in the louver box 1.5 meters above the ground of the observation site. Because the thermometer keeps good ventilation and avoids direct sunlight, it is representative. The difference of temperature is one of the main factors that cause the difference between natural landscape and our living environment, which is closely related to our life.

Temperature records can characterize the thermal characteristics of a place, which is indispensable in both theoretical research and the application of national defense and economic construction. Temperature is one of the conventional measurement elements in ground meteorological observation.

The temperature has a fixed temperature (the basic station observes four times a day, and the four hours are 02, 08, 14 and 20 respectively; According to the actual situation, some stations observe three times a day, at 08: 00, 14 and 20: 00 respectively. Reference station observation 24 times a day), as well as the daily maximum and daily minimum temperature.

Usually, people use the numerical value of atmospheric temperature to reflect the degree of heat and cold of the atmosphere. China uses centigrade scale, which is expressed in℃ and pronounced as℃.