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Is there a typhoon in Adelaide

Hello, please look at the map.

First, according to the analysis of typhoon-prone areas in natural geography, Adelaide is located in the southwest corner of Australia, far away from the typhoon area in the western Pacific.

Secondly, Adelaide is located at 34 51'0 "s' 0" s, which belongs to the subtropical high. But because it belongs to the ocean, it has the characteristics of ocean. Therefore, the conclusion is that the subtropical high meets the maritime climate, which is a special geographical climate.

Mediterranean climate, warm and rainy in winter and dry in summer. The weather in spring and autumn is the same day and night.

It is warm. The average maximum temperature in summer is about 28 degrees Celsius (but the temperature in inland night scenic spots can be as high as 40 degrees Celsius), and the temperature in winter drops to about 15 degrees Celsius. The climate in Adelaide is mild and pleasant, with 65438+February-February, hot and dry, 25-35 degrees, 20-25 degrees in March-May, cool in June-August, and rainy 10- 15 degrees in September.

Conclusion: From the geographical location and climate analysis, there is no typhoon-level tropical storm in Adelaide!

I hope you can understand my analysis!