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What's the weather like in Guangxi
Guangxi is located in a low latitude area, bordering tropical oceans in the south, Nanling Mountains in the north and Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in the west. There are many rivers in the territory and the geographical environment is complex. Under the comprehensive action of solar radiation, atmospheric circulation and underlying surface, climate types have the following characteristics:

(1) Climate types are diverse, with long summer and short winter. As far as climate zoning is concerned, the northern part of Guangxi belongs to the tropical climate of Central Asia and the southern part belongs to the tropical climate of South Asia. Topographically, northern and western Guangxi have the general characteristics of mountain climate, with obvious "three-dimensional climate" and diversified microclimate ecological environment; However, southern Guangxi has a warm and humid maritime climate. In Guangxi, winter is short and summer is long, and the annual average temperature is between 16℃ and 23℃. Measured by the average temperature, the summer in the north is as long as 4 months to 5 months, and the winter is only about 2 months. May to the south 10 is summer and winter is less than two months. There is almost no winter in coastal areas.

(2) Rain and heat resources are abundant and in the same season. The annual rainfall in Guangxi is between 1 0,000 mm and 2,800 mm, especially in Dongxing District of Fangchenggang City, reaching 2,822.7 mm, and the least rainfall is in Tianyang County, which is around 1, 100 mm. The total annual solar radiation is 90 kcal ~/kloc-0,000 kcal/. The daily average temperature is ≥ 10℃, the accumulated temperature is between 5000℃ and 8300℃, and the duration is 240 days to 358 days. The distribution of precipitation and heat resources generally increases from north to south. The rainfall from April to September accounts for 75% of the annual rainfall, and the rainy season coincides with the hot season. Rain and heat in the same season are more conducive to agricultural production. (3) The climate is changeable and disastrous weather is frequent. The abnormal advance and retreat of monsoon in Guangxi often leads to great changes in rainfall and temperature, and severe weather such as drought and flood, "two chills" (cold in late spring and cold dew wind), typhoon and hail frequently occur. There is a spring drought in western Guangxi with a frequency of 60% ~ 90%, and an autumn drought in eastern Guangxi with a frequency of 50% ~ 70%. During the rainy season, the rainfall is heavy, the rainstorm is too concentrated, and floods occur every year, especially in the coastal areas of southern Guangxi and Rongjiang River basin. However, in the spring and autumn rainy season, influenced by the strong cold air from the north to the south, there are cold dew in spring and autumn almost every year, which harms agricultural production. Windy weather occurs from April to July every year, with a large scope and degree of influence. In addition, the perennial hail in western Guangxi is not conducive to the winter production of crops and fruit trees.