Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - When it comes to the rainy season, the south is wet. Why is there no rainy season in the north?

When it comes to the rainy season, the south is wet. Why is there no rainy season in the north?

Meiyu season refers to the continuous rainy weather phenomenon in which warm and humid air from southeast monsoon flows through southern China, south-central Taiwan Province Province, Japan and South Korea in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in the Pacific Ocean from June to July every year. Because the plum blossoms in the south of the Yangtze River are mature, it is called "Meiyu", which is called Meiyu season. There is no rain in the north, and the rainy season refers to the rainy weather phenomenon that the warm and humid airflow of southeast monsoon flows in the Pacific Ocean in June and July every year, passing through the south-central part of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and South Korea. Because the plums in the south of the Yangtze River are ripe, it is called Meiyu period, which is called rainy season.

In rainy season, the air humidity is high, the temperature is high, and clothes are prone to mildew, so some people call rainy season homogeneous mildew. After the rainy season, the weather is dominated by the Pacific subtropical high, and it has officially entered the hot summer. There is no rainy weather in the north. Meiyu season refers to the continuous rainy weather phenomenon that the southeast monsoon passes through southern China, south-central Taiwan Province Province, Japan and South Korea in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in June and July every year under the action of warm and humid air currents in the Pacific Ocean. Because the plum blossoms in the south of the Yangtze River are ripe, it is called the rainy season.

Because plum rains generally occur in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The summer wind stayed too long in the morning. There is much drought and little rain in the north, especially in spring. Spring rain is as expensive as oil. It doesn't even rain for a year in some places, so there is no rainy weather in the north. There is often continuous rain in autumn in the north, but it is not rainy. Meiyu is a unique weather and climate phenomenon in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in early summer. It is the result of stagnant current in the Yangtze River basin during the northward movement of the main rain belt in eastern China. Meiyu is over and midsummer is coming.

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