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What are the characteristics of the weather in Shenzhen?

The weather in Shenzhen is characterized by abundant sunshine and rainfall.

Shenzhen is located in the coastal area of the South China Sea, with a subtropical monsoon climate, with long summer and short winter, no heat in summer, no severe cold in winter, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, pleasant climate and flowers blooming in all seasons. The average annual temperature is 22.5 degrees Celsius. If the climate is warm and cold as a specific index to divide the four seasons in Shenzhen, there are 76 days in spring, 1 in summer, 9 1 day in summer, 76 days in autumn and only 22 days in winter.

Shenzhen is rich in climate resources, with solar energy resources, heat resources and precipitation resources in the forefront of the province, but it is also a disaster-prone area. Low temperature and rainy weather, strong convection and spring drought often occur in spring, and cold wave weather can occur once every few years.

In summer, under the influence of frontal trough, tropical cyclone, monsoon cloud and other weather systems, severe weather such as rainstorm, thunderstorm and typhoon often occurs. Autumn is the best season for traveling and vacationing, although it is sunny and crisp in autumn. However, due to the lack of rain and large evaporation, autumn droughts often occur, and typhoons and cold waves will occur in some years. There is little rain in winter and drought in autumn and winter in most years. Cold wave and low temperature frost are also the main disastrous weather in this season.

The geographical environment of Shenzhen

Shenzhen is a coastal city in the south of China, adjacent to Hongkong and located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer. Located in the south of Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, bordering Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east; West of the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang; The Shenzhen River in the south is connected with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; It borders Dongguan and Huizhou in the north. The total area of the city 1997.47 square kilometers.

Shenzhen's topography is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, mostly low mountains and hills, with gentle platforms in the middle; The west is the coastal plain. The highest mountain in China is Wutong Mountain, with an altitude of 943.7 meters. There are unique volcanic geological relics and marine erosion landforms in the eastern region, such as Qiniang Mountain Volcano Dome and Dayanding Volcano Passage in Dapeng Peninsula National Geological Natural Park, and coastal landform resources such as Luzui Fuwhale Cliff, which are rare and unique geological landforms.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen City