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Introduction to the characteristics of summer heat and solar terms

Around 1, southern China entered the season with the most thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are often accompanied by strong winds, heavy rains and sometimes hail, which is easy to cause disasters. Controlled by the subtropical high, the eastern part of South China began to enter the summer drought period, with sunny and hot weather. The southeast monsoon rainy season from the Pacific Ocean starts from the vast areas north of Huaihe River and Qinling Mountain in the east, and the precipitation increases obviously and is relatively concentrated.

2. Slight summer heat, the eleventh solar term in the twenty-four solar terms, is the end of the afternoon month and the beginning of the month. The sun reaches longitude 105 degrees, and the festival is held on July 6-8 of the Gregorian calendar every year. Summer means hot, a little hot, not very hot. It's getting hotter, but it's not the hottest. Although it is not the hottest season in a year, it is followed by the hottest solar term in a year. There is a folk saying that it is a little summer heat. Many places in China have entered the season with the most thunderstorms since summer.