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Is the climate the same in Guangzhou and Buenos Aires, Argentina? Does it all feel the same?
Guangzhou is located at low latitude, close to the South China Sea, and has obvious maritime climate characteristics, belonging to the south subtropical monsoon climate zone. In addition, there is no winter in the climatological sense in Guangzhou. Generally speaking, Guangzhou designates March to May as spring, June to August as summer, September to 1 1 as autumn and 12 ~ 2 as winter. The annual average rainfall is 1623.6- 1899.8 mm,
The annual average temperature is 2 1.4-2 1.9 degrees.
Compared with Buenos Aires, the monsoon climate in Guangzhou is more obvious, with high annual temperature and much more precipitation.
However, natural disasters in Guangzhou are also frequent, such as typhoon, rainstorm, cold wave, thunder and lightning, smog and other disastrous weather.
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