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Has it ever snowed in the history of Hainan Island?

When it comes to Hainan, people can think of Sanya, sunny beaches and coconut tropical fruits. It is impossible to say that it snows in Hainan.

First of all, look at the geographical location of Hainan Island. Hainan Island is located on the northern edge of the tropics and has a tropical monsoon climate. Natural greenhouse? There is no winter in summer here, and the average annual temperature is 22~27℃. Even in the coldest January, the temperature still reaches 17 ~ 24℃, which can't reach the temperature of snow at all. Do you think it snows in Hainan and the end of the world is not far away?

In 20 18, it snowed in many places all over the country. It naturally doesn't snow in Hainan, but do you know that it really snowed in Hainan in history? Now we sell passes here. Let's buy a pass and tell us what it is, let alone when it snows in Hainan. Little Ice Age? . The Little Ice Age, as its name implies, refers to the global climate entering a cold period, which lasted from the end of 15 to the beginning of 2 1 century. Also known as the "Little Ice Age" in China. Little Ice Age in Ming and Qing Dynasties? . Are you online? Little Ice Age in Ming and Qing Dynasties? In this relatively cold climate period, snow disasters, frost and freezing disasters in tropical areas of China have increased significantly.

From some local chronicles and related historical records, it can be found that the southernmost snow line in China in Ming and Qing Dynasties was obviously more southerly than that in modern times. Around 1893, snowfall occurred in Guangdong, Guangxi coastal areas and Hainan Qiongshan, which has a history of more than 125 years. The historical lowest temperature in Hainan10.963+15 is 65438+65438, and it appears in Baisha Li Autonomous County-1.4℃ (recorded by China Weather Network). In fact, there were many frosts in Hainan during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and there were records that plants, old people, cattle, sheep and livestock were frozen to death by cold air.

Let's take a concrete look at when it snows in Hainan.

1. In the year of Zheng Deyuan (1506), there was rain and snow in Wanzhou (now Wanning) in winter. 2. In the seventh year of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty (15 12), it snowed in Wanzhou (now Wanning) in winter. 3. On the fifteenth day of the twelfth lunar month (1637, 65438+ 10, 10), it snowed for three days and nights in Lingao County, and the trees withered. 4. In the winter of the 22nd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1683), there was severe rain and snow in Wenchang City, and the sea fish froze to death and the coconut trees withered. 5. In the 23rd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1684), there was frost in winter in Lingao County. This year 1 1 month, it was raining and snowing in qiongshan district, Haikou City, where trees fell and more than half of coconut trees died.

6. In the winter of the forty-second year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1703), it rained and snowed like frost in qiongshan district, Haikou City, and trees and plants withered, and more than half of betel nuts died. 7. In November of the 20th year of Jiaqing (18 15), heavy snow fell in Chengmai County, and coconut trees were injured. 8. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty (1893), there was snowfall in qiongshan district, Haikou City. It's been 125 years since the last snow in Hainan! It has not snowed heavily in Shanghai for ten years, which makes me very excited. Finally, attach some snow pictures of Shanghai to relieve your hunger!