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The four major furnaces in China are Wuhan, Nanjing, Chongqing, and Nanchang.
The hottest place is:
Known as the "Fire Island", Turpan is famous for its hot and dry world, and is recognized as the place with the highest temperature in China. Since July this year, the average temperature in Turpan has been more than 1 degree Celsius higher than in previous years, with the highest temperature reaching 46.2 degrees Celsius.
Turpan is located in the eastern mountain basin of Tianshan in Xinjiang, with more than 2,000 square kilometers of lowland 100 meters below sea level. The basin is unusually hot because of the accumulation of hot gases that make it difficult to exchange with the outside air. Historically, the highest temperature in Turpan has reached 47 7 degrees Celsius, and the surface temperature has reached 75 8 degrees Celsius.
There is a saying among local folklore that "boiled eggs are steamed in the sand nest and cooked flour cakes are baked on stones". In 04, as of July 15, there were 24 days of extremely hot days with an average daily maximum temperature of more than 40 degrees Celsius.
The average annual precipitation in Turpan is only 16.7 mm, and the precipitation in the first half of this year is lower than usual, with no rain in February and April. The sunshine hours are long, with an average annual frost-free period of 270 days. The high temperature accelerates the evaporation of water, making the weather in Turpan very dry.
People who don't know the inside often ask: how do the locals live in such a hot weather? It turns out that although the temperature here is high, the relative humidity is very low, and the high temperature and low humidity are not stuffy. In addition, the temperature difference between day and night is very large, often reaching 20 degrees Celsius.
Turpan, which means "rich and fertile place" in Uyghur, is an important gateway connecting the mainland with Xinjiang, Central Asia, and northern and southern Xinjiang. The total population of Turpan is 570,000, and the ethnic minorities, mainly Uyghurs, account for 77 of the total population. Turpan is the representative of the natural ecological environment and oasis agricultural civilization in the Western Regions, with superior light and heat conditions and unique climate, so that it is rich in grapes, cantaloupe and other crops, and the tourism resources are also extremely rich.
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The hottest place in China is the Flaming Mountains of Turpan. Turpan is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and Turpan Flame Mountain is also recognized as the hottest place in the country, where the temperature is above 35 for more than 100 days a year, and the highest temperature in summer is historical, which is known as the fire island.
Details:Huoshan is the hottest place in China, with the highest temperature in summer reaching as high as Celsius, and the highest surface temperature reaching 89 degrees Celsius. Turpan has a typical continental arid desert climate.
Although the average annual temperature is only there, the number of days with more than 35 days is more than 100 days, and even the number of days with extreme heat above 38 is as high as 38 days.
The absolute highest temperature measured for many years is July 13), and the surface temperature can reach 89, which is a veritable "Chinese hot pole". The average annual precipitation in Huozhou is only 16 mm, half of which is in summer, while the annual precipitation in Tuoxun is only millimeters.
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The city with the highest annual average temperature in Quanxiaowang in China is Jinghong City, located in Yunnan Province, which belongs to the tropical monsoon climate in front of Jinghong, and the annual average temperature is the only city in China with an average annual temperature of more than 20. At the same time, Jinghong is also one of the southernmost cities in China. It is worth noting that although Jinghong has a warm climate throughout the year, it also has meteorological characteristics such as large temperature differences and rainy seasons.
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Dear, the hottest place in China is Fuzhou, Fuzhou has been controlled by the subtropical high pressure belt for more than 10 years, and the subtropical high pressure belt is a downdraft, which is equivalent to a huge "furnace" on Fuzhou's head, constantly transporting hot Sun Qi. Because the subtropical high over Fuzhou is too strong, typhoons have not visited Fuzhou much in recent years, and it is natural for Fuzhou, which relies on typhoons to cool off in summer. The heat is divided into dry heat and humid heat, the high temperature in the desert area is dry heat, because the air humidity is small, people are not easy to sweat, so it is easy to bear, but the heat of the basin is humid heat, the relative humidity of the air is large, and the high temperature becomes a "sauna day", and people are very uncomfortable.
The precipitation in the rainy season is very abundant, and the relative humidity of the air in summer is also very large, basically above 60%, and when the temperature is high, people find it unbearable. It's the same in winter, the same temperature you come out of the pool wet deer, and the body is dry and standing outside, feeling colder of course the former.
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Dear, I will inquire for you that the hottest place in China is in Turpan, Xinjiang, and the Ayding Lake, the lowest part of the Turpan Basin, is even hotter, with the highest temperature of a degree, which can reach more than 40 degrees in summer, and is called the "furnace" of the northwest inland. It is recognized as the hottest place in the country. Turpan is located in the eastern mountain basin of Tianshan in Xinjiang, with more than 2,000 square kilometers of noisy auspicious travel, which is 100 meters below sea level.
The basin is unusually hot because of the accumulation of hot gases that make it difficult to exchange with the outside air. The above information is ** in the encyclopedia.
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