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What climate does Hengyang belong to?

Hengyang belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, with warm winter and high temperature in spring. In the first half of the year, the winter was warm, the temperature was high in spring, and the precipitation concentrated after spring. In the second half of the year, there is plenty of rain in summer and autumn, which is relatively cool, and the end of the rainy season is not obvious.

The average annual temperature in Hengyang in 20 16 years 18.2℃ (Hengdong, Xi Du and Qidong)-18.6℃ (urban area), which is 0.3 (Hengdong, Xi Du, Qidong and Changning) ~ 0.7℃ (Hengshan) higher than that in previous years. The annual extreme minimum temperature in the city is -2.9℃, which appears in Xi Du and Hengdong (65438+February 26th). On that day, the city's extreme minimum temperature was below 0.0℃, and the urban extreme minimum temperature was-1.3℃.

The extreme maximum temperature in the city is 38.7℃, which appears in Hengdong (July 3), and the extreme maximum temperature in the urban area is 37.7℃ (July 3). The number of days with extreme maximum temperature ≥35℃ in the whole year is 23 (Qidong) ~ 32 (Hengshan), which is more in the north than in the south.

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Climatic characteristics of subtropical monsoon

1, the subtropical monsoon climate is very suitable for human habitation, mainly located at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, with high temperature and rainy summer and mild and little rain in winter.

Generally speaking, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are warm in spring and cool in autumn, hot in summer and cold in winter, with four distinct seasons. Generally, winter is 1~4 months long, about 4 months north of the Yangtze River, and less than 1 month in Nanling area; Summer lasts for more than four months, generally ending from mid-late May to late September, and arriving at the beginning of 10 at the latest in the south. The length of spring and autumn in most areas is 2 months each, and it can reach 3 months in the south.

3. The average annual precipitation in subtropical monsoon climate zone is generally 800mm~ 1500mm, which is twice as much as that in North China and richer than that in Southwest China. The distribution of precipitation decreases from southeast to northwest.

4. The seasonal distribution of precipitation is summer rain is the most, followed by spring rain, autumn rain is worse, and winter rain is the least, but winter rainfall can also account for more than 10% of the annual precipitation. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are areas with high proportion of winter rain and abundant spring rain in China.

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