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What are the words to describe the weather?

Words used to describe the weather are as follows:

1. Fēng hé rì lì (fēng hé rì lì): describes the weather as clear and sunny. Example: The weather is really sunny and sunny today, suitable for an outing.

2. Clear sky (qíng kōng wàn lǐ): Describes a clear sky without any clouds. Example: The weather was really sunny yesterday, which was very suitable for outdoor activities.

3. Clouds (yún céng mì bù): describes the thick clouds in the sky, indicating an upcoming weather change. Example: I woke up this morning and found that there were dense clouds. It seemed that it might rain today.

4. Storm (bào fēng zhòu yǔ): describes a sudden change in the weather, heavy wind and rain. Example: The weather was really stormy yesterday, which caused great inconvenience to people’s travels.

5. Thunder rumble (léi shēng lóng lóng): describes the loud thunder, which usually indicates an imminent heavy rain. Example: There was thunder in the sky just now, and it looks like it will rain heavily soon.

Characteristics of weather in the north:

1. Dry climate: The climate in the north is generally dry, especially in spring and winter. In winter, northern areas often experience cold winds and snowfall, while in spring, dust storms and droughts often occur. This dry climate characteristic makes the northern region have less vegetation coverage and the land is more desertified.

2. Long and cold weather: The climate in the northern region is very cold, and it is covered with ice and snow almost all year round. In winter, the temperature can drop to dozens of degrees below zero and last for a long time. This cold climate makes the ecological environment in the northern region relatively harsh, with slow vegetation growth and relatively few animal species and numbers.

3. Concentrated precipitation: Although the climate in the north is relatively dry and cold, precipitation is mainly concentrated in summer. In summer, northern areas often experience heavy rainfall and floods, which have a certain impact on the lives and economy of local residents. In addition, because the soil in the northern region is mostly sandy soil, its water retention capacity is poor, which also exacerbates the local water shortage problem.