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Which city is hotter in summer?

There are four stoves (there are also three stoves):

Nanchang, Chongqing, Wuhan and Nanjing, and Nanchang is the most stuffy and windless city.

The stove city is the name of China for a city with extremely hot weather. Scientifically, the number of days with high temperature above 35℃ is used to measure the heat degree of a city. The days with the highest temperature above 35℃ are more than 2 days in a year, and there have been high temperature weather above 4℃. Everyone calls such a city a "stove". With the rapid development of economy, the price reduction of cars and the change of lifestyle, more and more people buy cars instead of walking; Coupled with the popularity of air conditioning, these are emitting hot air to the atmosphere. The population, high-rise buildings and roads in the city are dense. Concrete and asphalt roads make the solar radiation heat up quickly and dissipate heat slowly, and the heat island effect is becoming more and more obvious. The temperature of the city is gradually rising, and more and more "stoves" emerge.

China's new "Four Fireplaces"-Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Chongqing and Changsha

Fireplaces in different versions:

Three Fireplaces

"Three Fireplaces": During the Republic of China, Chongqing, Wuhan and Nanjing were well-known big cities along the Yangtze River, with hot summer temperatures, so they were called "Three Fireplaces". Nowadays, Chongqing, Fuzhou, Nanjing and Nanchang are called "three furnaces". Fuzhou became the hottest city in 21.

The Four Stove said

Some people say that Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanjing and Jinan are the four stoves.

There is another saying: Wuhan, Nanjing, Chongqing and Nanchang.

There is another saying: Changsha, Wuhan, Chongqing and Hangzhou.

There are also versions from Xi 'an, Nanjing, Chongqing and Wuhan.

However, on August 3rd, 21, Wuhan was removed from the list of four major stoves, and Fuzhou became the hottest city.

all the sayings about the stove city originated from the people, and it was first written in the middle school geography textbook as "Turpan, Wuhan, Jinan and Nanjing".

seven stoves

"seven stoves": Nanchang, Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanjing, Changsha, Hangzhou and Shanghai, seven big cities with hot summer climate, are known as the "seven stoves".

which is the hottest big city in China? The reporter learned from Song Yingjie's blog post "4 degrees is not a restricted area for forecasting" that this city is Fuzhou.

Song Yingjie is based on the ranking table of the top ten big cities in China in terms of the total number of hot days in the last 1 years (2 -29). The total high temperature days (temperature over 35℃) in these cities in the past 1 years have all exceeded 2 days, among which there are 5 big cities with more than 3 days.

The coastal city of Fuzhou ranked first with 375 hot days in 1 years, followed by Hangzhou (355 hot days), Chongqing (343 hot days) and Changsha (326 hot days). Wuhan has 35 hot days in 1 years, with an average of 3.5 days per year, ranking fifth. The cities ranked sixth to tenth on the list are Haikou, Nanchang, Guangzhou, Xi 'an and Nanning.