Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between summer and winter in Dalian and Langfang? Specifically, it is better to have a temperature comparison.

What's the difference between summer and winter in Dalian and Langfang? Specifically, it is better to have a temperature comparison.

Dalian is located in the warm temperate zone of the northern hemisphere. The continental monsoon climate with maritime characteristics has no severe cold in winter, no intense heat in summer and four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is 10.5 degrees Celsius, the annual precipitation is 550-950 mm, and the total sunshine hours are 2500-2800 hours.

Langfang City is located in the mid-latitude zone, with a continental monsoon climate of warm temperate zone and four distinct seasons. Summer is hot and rainy, winter is cold and dry, spring is dry and windy, and autumn is refreshing and cool.

Temperature: the annual average temperature in Langfang (197 1-2000)1.9℃. January is the coldest, with an average monthly temperature of -4.7℃. July is the hottest, with an average monthly temperature of 26.2℃.

Frost-free period: the first frost in the city generally begins in the middle and late days of 10, and the late frost generally ends in the middle and late days of April of the following year, with an average frost-free period of about 183 days.

Precipitation: The average annual precipitation in the whole city (197 1-2000) is 554.9 mm ... The seasonal distribution of precipitation is uneven, mostly concentrated in summer, and the precipitation from June to August can generally reach 70-80% of the total annual precipitation.

Sunshine: The average annual sunshine hours in the city (197 1-2000) are about 2,660 hours, with the most sunshine hours in May and June each year.

Wind power: the city has a continental monsoon climate, with northerly winds in winter and southerly winds in summer, with an annual average wind speed of 1.5-2.5 meters.

Sufficient light and heat resources, rain and heat in the same season, are conducive to crop growth. At the same time, however, there are many meteorological disasters, such as dry-hot wind, thunderstorm, hail and strong wind, continuous rain and cold wave, which often have adverse effects on agricultural production.