Question 2: Will the climate in Zhejiang be very hot in summer from 20 to 6?
Zhejiang has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, moderate annual temperature, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, moist air, synchronous seasonal changes of rain and heat, diverse climate resources and numerous meteorological disasters. The annual average temperature is 15 ~ 18℃, the lowest and highest temperatures are in June and June respectively, and the rainfall concentration period is in May and June. The extreme maximum temperature is 44. 1℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is-17.4℃. The average annual rainfall in Zhejiang Province is 980 ~ 2000mm, and the average annual sunshine hours are1710 ~ 2100h.
In spring, the East Asian monsoon is in the alternate season between the winter wind direction and the summer monsoon. The north-south airflow frequently meets, and the low pressure and frontal activity intensify. In spring, the climate in Zhejiang is cold and rainy, and there are often strong winds along the coast and offshore. The rain in Zhejiang Province is increasing, and the weather is unpredictable. It is said that "a child's face changes three times a day in spring". The average temperature in spring in Zhejiang is 13 ~ 18℃, and the temperature distribution is decreasing from inland areas to coastal and island areas. The precipitation in Zhejiang province is 320 ~ 700 mm, and the distribution of precipitation gradually decreases from southwest to northeast coastal areas. The rainy days in Zhejiang province are 4 1 ~ 62 days. The main meteorological disasters in spring are rainy and low temperature in late spring. [6]
In summer, with the establishment of the summer monsoon circulation system, the southeast wind prevails in Zhejiang, and the subtropical high activity in the northwest Pacific has an important influence on the weather in Zhejiang, while the cold air from the north to the south still has a certain influence on the weather in Zhejiang. The rainy days in Zhejiang province are 32 ~ 55 days. The main meteorological disasters in summer are typhoon, rainstorm, drought and flood. [7]
In autumn, the summer monsoon gradually weakens and transitions to the winter monsoon. Cyclone activity is frequent, frontal precipitation is more, and temperature changes greatly. The average autumn temperature in Zhejiang Province is 16 ~ 2 1℃, which is higher in the southeast coastal and central areas and lower in the northwest mountainous areas. The precipitation is 2 10 ~ 430mm, with more precipitation in the central and southern coastal mountainous areas and less precipitation in the northeast, but its interannual variation is great. It rains for 28 ~ 42 days in all parts of Zhejiang Province. [8]
In winter, the strength of winter monsoon in East Asia mainly depends on the activity of Mongolian cold high pressure, while the weather in Zhejiang is affected by the cold air mass in the north (that is, winter monsoon), and there are relatively few types of weather processes. The winter climate is characterized by abundant sunshine, cold and little rain and dry air. The average temperature in winter is 3 ~ 9℃, and the temperature distribution is decreasing from south to north and from east to west. Precipitation 140 ~ 250 mm, except for the northeast islands, there is little difference in other places; The rainy days in Zhejiang province are 28 ~ 4 1 day. The main meteorological disasters in winter are cold wave, rain and snow.
Question 3: Is it hot in Zhejiang in summer? What's the highest temperature? The highest temperature is 40 degrees.
Question 4: What's the temperature in Zhejiang in summer? About 40 degrees
Question 5: Which city in Zhejiang has the highest average temperature = = = = = Introduction to Zhejiang = = = = =
Zhejiang is named after Zhejiang (also known as Qiantang River), which is the capital of Hangzhou for short. It covers an area of 654.38 million square kilometers and has a population of 46.77 million (2000). Tang belongs to the eastern part of Jiangnan, with one observer in eastern Zhejiang and one observer in western Zhejiang. Two Zhejiang roads were located in the Song Dynasty, and the Southern Song Dynasty was divided into two East Zhejiang roads and two West Zhejiang roads, which were called East Zhejiang Road and West Zhejiang Road for short. Yuan set up the right road of East Zhejiang Sea Road and West Zhejiang Road; Ming set up Zhejiang province, which was the beginning of Zhejiang's name, and later changed to Zhejiang Ministry of Foreign Affairs; The name of Zhejiang Province has not changed since the Qing Dynasty.
Zhejiang Province is a province on the eastern coast of China. Provincial jurisdiction: 1 1 prefecture-level city; 32 municipal districts, 22 county-level cities, 35 counties, 1 autonomous county. There are two sub-provincial cities in Hangzhou and Ningbo, and nine prefecture-level cities in Wenzhou, Shaoxing, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua, Quzhou, Taizhou, Lishui and Zhoushan.
= = = = = Physical geography = = = = =
Zhejiang Province is located in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta on the southeast coast of China, bordering the East China Sea in the east, Fujian in the south, Jiangxi and Anhui in the west, and Shanghai and Jiangsu in the north. Qiantang River is the largest river in China, and it is called Jiang because of its twists and turns. The straight-line distance from east to west and north to south is about 450 kilometers, and the land area is10.180,000 square kilometers, accounting for 1.06% of the whole country. It is one of the smallest provinces in China.
The topography of Zhejiang is complex, with hills accounting for 70.4%, plain basins accounting for 23.2%, rivers and lakes accounting for 6.4%, and the cultivated land area is only 20810.7 million hectares. So seven mountains and one water can be divided into two fields. The terrain inclines from southwest to northeast, which can be roughly divided into six terrain areas: northern Zhejiang plain, western Zhejiang hilly area, eastern Zhejiang hilly area, central Jinqu basin, southern Zhejiang mountainous area, southeast coastal plain and coastal islands. There are eight water systems in the province, such as Qiantang River, Oujiang River, Lingjiang River, Tiaoxi River, Yongjiang River, Feiyun River, Aojiang River and Beijing-Hangzhou Canal (Zhejiang section). There are four famous lakes, West Lake in Hangzhou, East Lake in Shaoxing, South Lake in Jiaxing, Dongqian Lake in Ningbo, and Qiandao Lake, an artificial lake.
= = = = = Resource characteristics = = = =
Zhejiang has a subtropical monsoon climate with moderate temperature, four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. The province's average total water resources for many years is 93.7 billion cubic meters, ranking fourth in the country in unit area, but the per capita water resources are only 2004 cubic meters, which is lower than the national average.
Zhejiang is a high-yield comprehensive agricultural area in China, where tea, silk, aquatic products, citrus and bamboo products occupy an important position in the country. The forest coverage rate reached 59.4%, ranking first in the country. Rich in tree species resources, it is known as the treasure house of southeast plants. There are many kinds of wild animals, of which 123 are listed in the national list of key protected wild animals.
The mineral resources in Zhejiang are mainly nonmetallic minerals. The reserves of stone coal, alunite, pyrophyllite, tuff for cement and construction rank first in China, and fluorite ranks second in China.
The sea area of Zhejiang is 260,000 square kilometers. There are 306/kloc-0 islands with an area of over 500 square meters, which is the province with the largest number of islands in China. Zhoushan Island with an area of 495.4 square kilometers is the fourth largest island in China. The total length of the coastline is 6486.24 kilometers, ranking first in the country, of which the mainland coastline is 2200 kilometers, ranking fifth in the country. The coastline is long and deep, and 290.4 kilometers of deep-water coastline can be built for berths above 10,000 tons, accounting for more than/3 of the national total, and 65,438+berths above 10,000 tons 105.8 kilometers. The continental shelf and basins in the East China Sea have good prospects for oil and gas development.
Zhejiang is rich in tourism resources, known as the land of fish and rice, the land of silk tea, the state of cultural relics and tourist attractions. There are more than 800 important landforms, more than 200 water landscapes and more than 0/00 biological landscapes in the province. There are more than 0/00 places of human landscape/kloc-.Natural scenery and human landscape complement each other, with obvious characteristics and high popularity.
= = = = = Climatic characteristics = = = = =
In spring, the East Asian monsoon is in the alternate season between the winter wind direction and the summer monsoon. The north-south airflow frequently meets, and the low pressure and frontal activity intensify. The climate in Zhejiang in spring is characterized by cold and rainy weather, frequent coastal and offshore winds, more rain in the whole province and uncertain weather. As the saying goes, "three faces change in spring." The average temperature in spring in Zhejiang is 13 ~ 18℃, and the temperature distribution is decreasing from inland areas to coastal and island areas. The precipitation in the whole province is 320 ~ 700 mm, and the distribution of precipitation gradually decreases from southwest to northeast coastal areas; The rainy days in the whole province are 4 1 ~ 62 days. Spring ... >>
Question 6: Tianmu Mountain, a summer resort with the lowest summer temperature in Zhejiang Province, has an average summer temperature of 25 degrees.
Question 7: What is the average temperature in Jinhua in summer? Historically, the hottest areas in Zhejiang Province have all appeared in Jinqu Basin and Lishui area, and they are basically connected. According to the statistical data of 30 years from 197 1 to 2000, the meteorological observation stations with the highest average temperature in the hottest July are Lanxi, Dongyang, Yiwu, Yongkang and Jinhua, which are 29.4℃, 29. 1℃, 29. 1℃ and 29 respectively.
Question 8: What is the indoor temperature in Wenzhou, Zhejiang when the highest temperature is 36 or 37 in summer? Without any summer heat removal equipment, the indoor temperature is about 1 degree higher than the outdoor temperature.
Question 9: What was the summer temperature in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province in the 1970s, about 35-38 degrees?