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In China, where is the hottest climate?
The hottest place in China should be Turpan. The mountains around Turpan Basin are towering, and the interior of the basin is heated quickly but dissipated slowly, resulting in a high-temperature and dry climate there in summer. Its evaporation is hundreds or even hundreds of times that of rainfall, and it is extremely hot in summer, with the highest temperature reaching 49.6℃. Therefore, it has the reputation of "Flame Mountain". In addition, in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, there is a high temperature area in summer, such as Nanjing, Wuhan and Chongqing. The highest temperature in China and Japan exceeds 35℃ for more than 2 days in a year, and there have been high temperature weather above 4℃, so people also call these three cities "three stoves". "Three furnaces" is just a folk saying, and there is no scientific definition. "Meteorologists need to find the basis from specific temperatures." Ye Dianxiu believes that hat removal should be based on meteorological data. The weather is hard to predict, and high-temperature areas are changing at any time. For example, the temperature in Hangzhou this year is higher than that in previous years and lasts for a long time, but people don't call it a "stove". It is because it will take at least a long time to define the so-called "furnace", and the relatively low temperature for a short time can't explain anything. Li Weijing, director of the Climate Center, believes that there are two main reasons for the high temperature in China this year, one is the background of global warming, and the other is the influence of the western Pacific high pressure belt, and this situation is difficult to reverse in a short time. Since it takes a long time for the "old stove" to take off its hat, when will the "new stove" go to work? Beijing, Shanghai, Shijiazhuang, Xi 'an, Jinan and Zhengzhou seem to be unable to escape the "stove" hat. "Four stoves": Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanjing and Changsha, four big cities with hot summer climate in the Yangtze River basin, are known as the "four stoves".