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What are the characteristics of the climate in Taiwan Province Province?

1, the early architecture in Taiwan Province Province is the culture of Fujian ancestors, but also the cultural baptism of foreign nationalities.

2. The Tropic of Cancer passes through Chiayi and Hualien in the south-central part of Taiwan Province Province, which divides the north and south of Taiwan Province Province into two climatic zones, with subtropical monsoon climate in the north-central part and tropical monsoon climate in the south. The overall climate is long and humid in summer and short and warm in winter. Affected by the northeast monsoon in the north, the rainy season is from June to March in 654381,and the winter in the central and southern regions is not obviously affected. In May, Taiwan Province Province entered the rainy season.

March, June to September are summers in Taiwan Province Province, and the weather is hot. The Taipei metropolitan area is a basin, and the heat energy cannot be dissipated quickly. Coupled with the urban heat island effect, the highest temperature in summer can often reach 35℃ and above, and the average temperature in July can be close to 30℃.

Taiwan Province Island is surrounded by the sea. From September every year to May the following year, the Siberian cold high pressure moves south, the cold air is reconciled by the ocean, and the temperature in winter is slightly warmer than that in South China. In winter, the temperature of the flat land in northern Tainan occasionally appears at 4℃.

5. The average temperature in central and northern China is between 65438 0.2 and 65438 0.5℃, while the average temperature in southern China can be as high as 65438 0.8℃. Due to the high terrain, snow often falls in the mountains above1500m, such as Hehuan Mountain, Yushan Mountain and Snow Mountain, and from 10 to April of the following year.

6. Taiwan Province Province is rich in precipitation and has a humid climate, with an annual average rainfall of over 2,500mm, which is about three times that of the world. Due to different seasons, places and altitudes, rainfall varies from place to place.

7. There is heavy rainfall in the east and north, and it rains all the year round. Huoshaoliao, the area with the largest annual rainfall in China, is located in the northeast of Taiwan Province Province, which is called the "rain pole" of China, while Keelung Port is called the "rain port" because of its abundant rainfall. The rainy season in south-central China is mainly concentrated in summer.