I am in poor health, and I want to go to a place where it is warm all the year round. Who can introduce me?
Kunming is located in the middle of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, with the city center at an altitude of 1,891 meters. Dianchi Lake is in the south and surrounded by mountains on three sides. It belongs to the monsoon climate of low latitude plateau and mountain. Due to the influence of warm and humid airflow in the southwest of the Indian Ocean, it has long sunshine, short frost period, mild climate, no heat in summer, no cold in winter, spring-like seasons and pleasant climate. It is a very famous "Spring City".
According to the statistics of meteorological data since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the average annual temperature in Kunming is 14.5℃, the average temperature in the hottest month (July) is 19.7℃, the average temperature in Leng Yue (January) is 7.5℃, and the annual temperature difference is 12 ~ 13℃. The annual precipitation is about 13l mm, the relative humidity is 74%, and the humidity is not big. The frost-free period of the whole year has been more than 24 days in recent years. There are many sunny days throughout the year, with an annual sunshine duration of 2,445.6 hours and sunshine rate of 56%. The year-round projection angle of the sun is large, with an average annual total radiation of 129.78 kcal/cm2, including 62.78 kcal/cm2 in rainy season and 67 kcal/cm2 in dry season, with little change between the two seasons. Therefore, the poet Yang Shengan praised Kunming for "the weather is often like February and March, and the flowers are always in spring".
Described in words, Kunming-
It is warm in spring, dry with little rain, high wind, strong evaporation, great daily temperature change
No summer heat, concentrated rainfall
It is cool in autumn, the sky is crisp, the rainfall is reduced, the frost period begins
There is no severe cold in winter, plenty of sunshine and little rain
What is most valuable is there. It is really a livable city and a famous leisure city in China.
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