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Cities with less precipitation in China are:
1. Wensu County:
Wensu County is a typical continental climate, with four distinct seasons, large temperature difference between day and night, rapid and unstable temperature rise in spring, short and rapid cooling in autumn, more sunny and less rainy, sufficient sunshine and dry air.
2. Ingisha County:
Ingisha County has a continental warm zone and arid climate. The plain has four distinct seasons, long summer and short autumn, small annual and seasonal changes in temperature, large temperature difference between day and night, less precipitation, large evaporation, sufficient sunlight, high accumulated temperature, and a long frost-free period.
3. Kashgar City:
Kashgar is a warm temperate continental arid climate, with four distinct seasons, no extreme heat in summer, no severe cold in winter, long summer and short winter, long sunshine hours and little precipitation. The average temperature in Kashgar for many years was the highest in 1956 and the lowest in 1974.
4. Turpan:
The city of Turpan is a typical continental warm temperate desert climate, with abundant sunshine, abundant heat but extremely dry and rainfall.
Scarce and frequent winds, so it is called the fire island and the wind reservoir. The annual sunshine hours are about 3000-3200 hours, which is more than in eastern China.
About 1,000 hours more at the same latitude.
5. Wuerhe District:
Wuerhe District is a typical continental north temperate arid climate zone, with abundant sunshine and more than 2637 hours of sunshine. The temperature difference between day and night is large, the light and heat resources are abundant, the annual average accumulated temperature of more than 10 is more than 3600, and the amount of precipitation.
It is small, the evaporation is large, the snow cover is low in winter, and the frost-free period is about 160 days.
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Tuoxon is the city with the lowest average annual precipitation in China.
Huojiaoliao is the city with the most average annual precipitation in China.
I talked about it in junior high school geography.
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The climate is of course temperate continental, is it a city? Like Lanzhou, Wuwei, Yumen, and Xining are all rewarded with bounty points and an additional 20 points.
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Flaming Mountain Bar in Xinjiang there.
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Urumqi, Turpan and other inland cities.
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The rainiest place in China is in the northeastern part of Taiwan. The average annual precipitation reached 6557 8 mm, and the precipitation in 1912 was as high as 8409 mm, and the number of precipitation days was also many, and the average annual precipitation days reached 214 days, which was called the "rain pole" in our country.
A prefecture-level city with the most rainfall in Sichuan.
It is Ya'an, with an average annual rainfall of about 1800 mm, and the folk have the saying of "Ya'an Sky Leakage", which is known as the rain city.
Huojiao is located in Keelung.
Taipei, Yilan.
The windward side of the junction of the three counties and cities, in addition to the high altitude in the southwest, its west, north, east and southeast terrain gradually inclines outward, which is conducive to the formation of topographic rain, and the typhoon in summer and autumn every year, the northeast monsoon in winter and the southeast monsoon in summer will form topographic rain here.
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Yangjiang, Guangdong Province in mainland China, has an annual rainfall of 2000-3000mm
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The city with the most rain is the Huojiao.
Huojiaoliao is located on the windward side, in addition to the high altitude in the southwest, its west, north, east, southeast and other topography gradually slopes outward, which is conducive to the formation of terrain rain, typhoons in summer and autumn every year, northeast monsoon in winter, southeast monsoon in summer will form topographic rain here. In addition, the fire is the only way for the summer monsoon to pass, and it is deeply affected by the summer monsoon. Therefore, the northeast monsoon from September to March of the following year carries a large amount of water vapor southward, where it is intercepted by the terrain to form dense rain. Typhoons in summer and autumn are known as the "rainstorm centers" because of their sudden rainfall and the highest annual rainfall.
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This perennial rainy city is Ya'an in Sichuan, and everyone should be familiar with Sichuan, which has always been a popular tourist destination with many beautiful scenery. Take out a few scenic spots at random, it is a 5A level. The city of Ya'an is also famous for the giant panda, a national treasure, which is the symbol of Sichuan, and the most panda conservation base in Sichuan is Ya'an.
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The rainiest place in China is in the northeastern part of Taiwan. The average annual precipitation reaches millimeters, the precipitation in 1912 is as high as 8409 millimeters, and the number of precipitation days is also many, the average annual precipitation days reach 214 days, which is called the "rain pole" in our country. The prefecture-level city with the most rainfall in Sichuan is Ya'an, with an average annual rainfall of 1,800 mm.
There is a saying among the people that "Ya'an Sky Leaks", which is known as the rain city.
Huojiaoliao is located in Keelung, Taipei, Yilan three counties and cities at the junction of the windward side, in addition to the southwest altitude is higher, its west, north, east, southeast and other terrain gradually slope outward, conducive to the formation of topographic rain, every summer and autumn typhoon, winter northeast monsoon, summer southeast monsoon will form terrain here.
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The prefecture-level city with the most rainfall in Sichuan is Ya'an, with an average annual rainfall of about 1800 mm.
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There is a city in China, because it rains more than 200 days a year, it is affectionately known as the rain city, and this city that rains all year round is Ya'an, Sichuan, <>
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The city with the most rainy days in China is Zunyi City Guizhou Province on the southwest border of China, and there are generally 220 rainy days a year. Zunyi City, in the province, has as many as 240 rainy days a year. The phrase "no three sunny days" is used to describe the rainy climate.
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The heaviest rainfall is in Ya'an, with an average annual rainfall of about 1,800 mm.
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Gangnam region, coastal city.
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The provinces that like rain in China are generally located on the southeast coast, such as Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang, Jiangxi.
Wait for these places, these provinces!
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Ranking of cities with rainy days in China: Guiyang, Chongqing, Haikou.
When water vapour meets cold air at high altitude, it condenses into small water droplets. These small droplets are small, with a diameter of only millimeters and a maximum of millimeters. They are small and light, held in the air by updrafts in the air.
It was these small droplets of water that gathered together in the air to form clouds. For these small droplets to fall to the ground as raindrops, they would have to increase in size by more than 1 million times.
Rain mainly depends on two means: one is the condensation and condensation increase, and the other is the collision and increase of cloud droplets. In the early stages of raindrop formation, cloud droplets mainly rely on the continuous absorption of water vapor around the cloud body to condense and condense themselves.
If the water vapor energy source in the cloud is continuously replenished and replenished.
If the surface of the cloud droplets is often supersaturated, then this condensation process will continue. The cloud droplets grow and become raindrops. However, sometimes there is a limited amount of water vapour in the clouds, and the supply of water vapour in the same cloud is often in short supply.
In this way, it is not possible to make each cloud drop grow into a larger raindrop, and some of the smaller cloud droplets have to be merged into the larger cloud droplets. If water droplets and ice crystals coexist in the cloud, the process of condensation and bloom increase will be greatly accelerated.
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The city with the most rainy days in China is Zunyi City.
In Guizhou Province, on the southwestern border of China, there are generally 220 rainy days a year. Zunyi City, in the province, has as many as 240 rainy days a year. The phrase "no three sunny days" is used to describe the rainy climate.
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Wenzhou. It rains 200 out of 365 days a year. Usually sunny days. Then it rained for more than three days. The most memorable year is 2018. It rained heavily for three months in a row. It's almost a desperate breakdown.
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