Why is it so hot in Wujiang 10

Updated on society 2024-05-10
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Actually, it's not why, because the global climate is warming, from the original 30 32 degrees, to the current 34 36 degrees, and in another four years, the normal temperature in summer and autumn will be 36 38. So it's not just Wujiang's problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hehehe,,, in fact, now the global temperature has risen, not only Wujiang, we have to protect the environment, otherwise the future of the earth will be a fireball, of course, if 2012 will really come, we are relieved!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Overview of the temperature in Suzhou.

    According to the data analysis, the annual average temperature of Suzhou is the highest in 1998 and the lowest in 1980, and the interannual variation of the average temperature is. The hottest month, July, the average temperature; The coldest month of January, the average annual temperature and temperature range is.

    In spring (March to May), due to the enhancement of solar radiation, the temperature rises quickly, the climate is mild, the average temperature is, the average monthly temperature rises by 5, especially in April. However, due to the frequent exchange of cold and warm air in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the temperature rise and fall is unstable, and the sudden cold and heat change greatly. In early April, there is also a "cold spring" weather that is below 0 from time to time.

    Summer (June to August) is the hottest season of the year, with average temperatures. The rainy season begins in June, and the temperature rises modestly. In July, after the plum blossom enters the middle of summer, controlled by the subtropical high pressure, the temperature is the highest, the monthly average, the average maximum temperature is 32, it is the hottest month of the year.

    The daily maximum temperature is 35, and the summer (June to August) accounts for 97. The extreme maximum temperature was recorded on July 29, 1992.

    The average temperature in autumn (September to November), due to the weakening of the subtropical high, the temperature is falling month by month, the temperature is still high in early September, and the daily maximum temperature in early September is above 30 in some years, and there is hot weather, commonly known as "autumn tiger", but it generally does not last long. Since mid-September, the main body of the Pacific subtropical high has rapidly retreated southward, and the cold air has become increasingly active, and the temperature has dropped significantly.

    Winter is the coldest season of the year, with an average temperature, accounting for 93 of the days of the year when the daily minimum temperature is below 0. Mid to late January is the coldest period of the year, and the severe cold weather with a daily minimum temperature of -8 is mostly in January, with an average of once in 2-3 years. The lowest temperature was on January 16, 1958.

    However, since the late 80s, the winter temperature in Suzhou has been significantly warmer, and since 1988, it has maintained a warm winter for more than ten years, and the temperature in autumn and spring is also higher than that of the previous 30 years, which is consistent with the global warming trend.

    The distribution of annual average temperature varies roughly with latitude, with high in the south and low in the north, and the difference between north and south is. There are two other differences: one is the effect of the water body of Taihu Lake on the temperature regulation of the area along the lake, which is most obvious in winter.

    The average minimum temperature in January at Dongshan Station, located on the edge of Taihu Lake, is higher than that of the urban area and more than that of the northern counties (cities)1, which creates favorable conditions for the safe wintering of citrus and other fruit forests along the lake. The second is the "urban heat island" effect in urban areas. Due to the surface nature of urban areas, the density of industry, commerce and population is different from that of suburban counties, thus forming an "urban heat island". The number of days with a maximum summer temperature of 35 in the urban area is more than that of Wujiang in the south and more days than Kunshan in the southeast.

    In winter, the daily minimum temperature is also high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Jiangsu Wujiang weather forecast.

    09/11 (today).

    Showers 21 26

    Southerly Wind Category 1.

    The air is good.

    Monday, September 12

    Cloudy 22 29

    Dongfeng 3-4 level.

    The air is excellent. Tuesday, September 13th

    Cloudy to thundershowers 23 28

    Northeast wind 3-4.

    The air is good. Wednesday, September 14th

    Cloudy with thundershowers 23 30

    Northeast wind 1-2.

    The air is good. Closed on September 15 (Mid-Autumn Festival).

    Moderate rain 24 29

    Northeast liquid bush wind level 4-5.

    The air is excellent. Closed on Friday, September 16.

    Moderate rain 22 27

    Northeast wind 5-6.

    The air is noisy.

    Closed on Saturday, September 17th.

    Cloudy to sunny 21 27

    Northeast wind 5-6.

    The air is excellent.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <> is more rotten, respectful of the clouds, and the hungry are cautious 12-17 degrees, and they also hope to pick a suspicious Lingna.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Air quality facts.

    Air Quality: Mildly Polluted AQI: 116:87PM10:156 O3:42 NO2:54 CO:

    Weather: Cloudy 22

    Westerly wind level 2 Humidity: 61%.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Weather records in Wujiang, Jiangsu.

    2016-10-17Monday 24 19 Cloudy North Wind 1-2 2016-10-18Tuesday 25 19 Cloudy Overcast Dongfeng 1-2 2016-10-19 Wednesday 24 20 Showers Dongfeng 3-4 2016-10-20 Thursday 22 20 Light Rain Dongfeng 1-2 2016-10-21 Friday 23 19 Light Rain Showers East Wind 4-5.

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