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Altitude of Dali city

Dali is about 2090 meters above sea level.

Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, the capital of Dali City, is one of the prefecture-level administrative regions of Yunnan Province 16, located in the west of central Yunnan Province, with a land span of 98 52' ~10/03' east longitude and 24 4 41'~ 26 42' north latitude.

It patrols Erhai Lake in the east and reaches Diancang Mountain in the west, and has jurisdiction over 8 counties such as Dali, Xiangyun, Midu, Binchuan, Yongping, Yunlong, Eryuan, Heqing and Jianchuan, and 3 ethnic autonomous counties such as Yangbi, Weishan and Nanjian. It is one of the earliest areas in the southwest frontier of China.

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Climatic characteristics of Dali:

1, Dali prefecture is located in the low latitude plateau. Under the comprehensive influence of low latitude and high altitude geographical conditions, the monsoon climate characteristics of the low latitude plateau are formed: the temperature difference between the four seasons is small.

2. Close to the Tropic of Cancer, the solar radiation angle is large and the variation range is small, resulting in small annual temperature difference and unobvious climate characteristics in four seasons. "The qi of the four seasons is often like early spring, with cold ending and summer ending in temperature", and the temperature difference between the four seasons is not big; Tropical monsoon climate is divided into rainy season and dry season.

Dali is dry in winter and rainy in summer. When the equatorial depression moves (June 165438+ 10 to April of the following year), the rainfall in dry season only accounts for 5 ~ 15% of the annual rainfall, and when the trade winds move (May to June 10), it accounts for 85 ~ 95% of the annual rainfall. There is a great vertical difference.

4. Due to the complex topography, there are great differences in elevation and vertical climate in Dali.

5. The temperature decreases with the elevation, and the rainfall increases with the elevation. The valley is hot, the dam area is warm, the mountain area is cool, the mountain area is cold and the three-dimensional climate is obvious; There are many meteorological disasters.

6. Due to the instability of monsoon circulation and the influence of different weather systems, there are many meteorological disasters in Dali. Common meteorological disasters mainly include drought, low temperature, flood, frost, hail and strong wind.

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