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The arid cities include Zhengzhou, Jinan, Datong, Taiyuan, Shijiazhuang, Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Northwest and Southwest China.
Most of China belongs to the Asian monsoon climate zone, and the precipitation is affected by the distribution of land and sea, topography and other factors, and the distribution is very uneven between regions, seasons and years, so the time and degree of drought have obvious regional distribution characteristics. The spring drought in the north of the Huai River in the Qinling Mountains is prominent, and there is a saying of "nine spring droughts in ten years". The Huang-Huai-Hai region often suffers from drought in spring and summer, and even in spring, summer and autumn, and is the area with the largest area affected by drought in the country.
The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are mainly drought and autumn drought, and although some years are in the plum rainy season, there will be drought due to the shortening of the plum rainy season or the lack of rainfall. Most of the northwest and the western part of the northeast are affected by drought all year round. The spring and summer droughts in southwest China have a great impact on agricultural production, while the eastern part of Sichuan often experiences autumn droughts.
Droughts also occur from time to time in southern China.
Meteorological droughts occur frequently in China. The annual drought frequency is higher in the southwestern part of Northeast China, the Huang-Huai-Hai region, the southern part of South China, Yunnan and southern Sichuan, among which the annual drought frequency is 60% to 80% in the central and southern parts of North China, the northern part of the Huanghuai River and the northern part of Yunnan. The rest of the country is less than 40%; The frequency of annual drought in the central and eastern parts of Northeast China and the eastern part of the Yangtze River is relatively low, generally less than 20%. Due to uneven precipitation, drought occurs in some places every season.
Winter and spring drought or spring drought occur most often and last the longest in all parts of the country.
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There are 114 cities with drought and severe water shortage in China.
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The more serious drought in China is in the northwest region, southwest China, Xinjiang, Gansu, Yunnan and other places.
The arid areas of Northwest China include Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia and the north of the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi, the western part of Inner Mongolia and the western part of Shanxi, accounting for more than one-third of the total area of the country. Yunnan in southwest China is severely drought, such as Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province, which has suffered from a three-year drought that has led to a serious shortage of water storage in reservoirs. At the beginning of this year, the rainfall continued to be low, and as the temperature continued to rise, the water storage in the reservoir pond continued to decline, and the drought intensified in various places.
The diurnal and annual temperature ranges are large, and the evaporation may be much greater than the precipitation, and there will be more wind and sand, less clouds, and strong sunshine. Insufficient water is a major factor that restricts plant growth. Due to the abundance of heat, it is possible to become a high-yield area when fertilized with irrigation water supply.
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The driest city in the country.
The driest city in the country is Tuoxun in the western part of the Turpan Basin in Xinjiang, where the annual precipitation is only millimeters, which is the "dry pole" of China.
The reason for its drought is mainly due to the fact that it is located in the arid Turpan Basin, this basin is located in the eastern part of the Tianshan Mountain, the peripheral water vapor is difficult to reach here, especially the water vapor from the west, blocked by the majestic Tianshan Mountains, so it rarely rains in this area, many times there is not a drop of rain all year round, the average annual rainfall is less than 6 mm, and the light is stronger than the wild noise, and the next little spike rain will be quickly evaporated, the famous Flaming Mountain is located near Tuoxun.
To sum up, the driest city in the country is Tuoxun City in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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Which cities in China are arid, but not cold.
Dear you, there are many cities in China that are dry but not cold, and here are a few of them:1Lanzhou:
Located in the central part of Gansu Province, it is one of the three arid regions in China, with an average annual precipitation of only about 300 mm, but due to its inland location, the temperature is lower in winter and higher in summer. 2.Yinchuan:
Located in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, it is an important city in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, with a semi-arid climate and an average annual precipitation of only about 200 mm, but because it is located inland, the temperature in winter is low and the temperature in summer is high. 3.Hohhot:
Located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, it belongs to the temperate continental arid climate, with an average annual precipitation of only about 350 mm, but due to its inland location, the winter temperature is low, and the summer temperature or Boqiao is high. 4.Urumqi:
Located in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, it has a temperate continental arid climate, with an average annual precipitation of only about 200 mm, but because Yinlu is located inland, the temperature in winter is low and the temperature in summer is high. These cities are arid but not cold, with dry climates and low precipitation, but due to their inland location, the winter temperatures are lower and the summer temperatures are higher, making them suitable for tourism and living.
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Which cities in China are arid, but not cold.
The results have been queried for you; There are several arid but not cold cities in China:1Lanzhou:
Located in the central part of Gansu Province, it has a temperate continental climate with an average annual precipitation of only about 300 mm. 2.Yinchuan:
Located in the western part of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, it is a typical inland arid climate region, with long sunshine hours and low rainfall throughout the year. 3.Urumqi:
Located in the northern part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, it is one of the largest inland cities in China. Due to its location between basins and mountains, and its low exposure to human activities, it remains relatively warm in dry conditions. 4.
Xining: Luyin is located in the northeastern plateau of Qinghai Province, and belongs to the subalpine meadow climate type. Although the precipitation is relatively low (about 400 mm), there is no extreme cold weather due to the high altitude and the surrounding mountains.
5.Hohhot: Located in the south-central part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
The site is located at the confluence of the Loess Plateau and the Altai Mountains, and the weather is windy and sandy in spring and autumn. Although there is some rain in the summer (about 350 mm), it is generally characterized by drought.
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Xihaigu. Located in the southern part of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in western China, it is the collective name of six national-level poverty-stricken counties in the loess hilly area, including Xiji, Haiyuan, Guyuan, Longde, Jingyuan and Pengyang, and was identified by the United Nations Food Development Programme as one of the most unsuitable areas for human life in 1972. It belongs to the arid area of the Loess Plateau, located in the southwest edge of the Loess Plateau, with countless ditches, ravines, plateaus, ridges, beams, moats, and rivers, and belongs to the loess hilly area of Ningnan.
The annual average temperature here is 3 8, the extreme maximum temperature, the extreme minimum temperature is -30, the frost-free period of the year is 90 100 days, the annual rainfall is between 200 700 mm, most of which are concentrated in June and September, hail, and the annual evaporation is between 1000 2400 mm, which is a temperate continental semi-arid - arid climate, and the water source is scarce. Due to the cutting of flowing water and blind reclamation for thousands of years, soil erosion is serious, except for a small number of river valleys and rivers, the living conditions in most places are extremely poor, and many other natural disasters occur, and it is one of the three western regions that are identified as key poverty alleviation.
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1.Which places are the driest?
Tuoxun in Xinjiang: The lowest annual precipitation in the country.
Taklamakan Desert and Turpan Basin: annual precipitation < 50mm2Which places are most affected by drought?
North China Plain: The region with the most densely populated population and the most extensive farmland area, once the drought occurs, agriculture will be severely affected and the impact will be the most severe.
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The southern part of Xinjiang (I know it very well) Gansu and the western part of Inner Mongolia.
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The Qaidam Basin, which is dry and rainless throughout the year, and the Taklamakan Desert.
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The Tarim Basin in Xinjiang.
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Where there is a desert, look for it on the map.
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There are many places, and Xinjiang is one of the eleven.
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The first is the northwest region: there are many deserts and little rain all year round;The second is the southwest region, which has high altitude and thin air, and is also inland; The third is the Northeast, but it is much better than the first two.
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