Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is there no strong wind in Lushan, Zibo?
Why is there no strong wind in Lushan, Zibo?
First of all, Lushan is located in the mountainous area, surrounded by mountains, and the terrain is undulating. Mountains can block the airflow and change the wind direction, thus weakening the formation and spread of strong winds. At the same time, mountains can also act as a barrier to block the flow of cold air and further weaken the wind speed.
Secondly, climatic conditions also played a certain role in the formation of strong winds. Lushan Mountain is located in the monsoon region in the east of China, and the monsoon is greatly influenced by topography. Generally, the wind is strong in summer, but in mountainous areas, the wind tends to weaken due to the blocking of topography and mountains.
It should be noted that there is no strong wind in Lushan area, but the frequency of strong wind in Lushan area may be lower than that in plain areas or other places. At the same time, under some special weather conditions, such as extreme weather events such as typhoon and blizzard, windy weather may still occur in Lushan area.
Generally speaking, the comprehensive influence of topography, mountain situation and monsoon climate in Lushan area may be one of the main reasons why there is no strong wind in this area.
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