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What are the climatic characteristics of Mount Mitchell?

The vicinity of Mitchell Peak is located in temperate zone and subtropical zone, and the annual precipitation is above1000 mm. In Lanling area, the annual precipitation can reach1750 mm. The climate near Mitchell Peak is generally mild and humid, but there is a sharp contrast. In the Canadian Mountains and the President's Peak in the White Mountains, polar climate and sub-polar climate are dominant. In the mountainous areas of northwest Georgia and northeast and north-central Alabama, the temperature below 2000 meters above sea level is usually higher. Hickshank, Changling and White Mountains in Newfoundland have the largest snowfall, but Mount Mitchell in North Carolina has a record of snowfall exceeding 2,540 kilometers a year. The climate of Mount Washington, which is covered with gravel and barren, is extremely bad. Sometimes there are some strongest winds in the world, and the peak temperature never exceeds 22℃. The Chechi Mountains in Apara, where it belongs, are often shrouded in smog, which is often not conducive to tourism activities, but it breeds a large number of plants and dense river networks.