Is it over 40 degrees in Guangdong?
20 14, 1, August is the hottest day in Guangzhou. The average maximum temperature in the city reached 38. 1℃, of which the highest temperature in Guangzhou reached 39.2℃, a local record high. Guangzhou Meteorological Bureau learned that the high temperature in Guangzhou on 20 14 showed the characteristics of "early appearance, frequent occurrence and high intensity". On May 25th, the highest temperature in Guangzhou reached 35.0℃, which was the first high temperature day this year, 24 days earlier than normal.
In addition to Guangzhou, affected by the typhoon "fireworks", high temperature weather also appeared in Shenzhen, Meizhou and Shantou, Guangdong. As of 28th 16, the province has issued more than 40 high temperature warnings. According to the Guangdong Meteorological Bureau, on the 27th, 63 national weather stations in the province exceeded 35℃, and 52 national weather stations exceeded 37℃.
Introduction to Guangdong climate
Guangdong Province belongs to the East Asian monsoon region, which is characterized by subtropical climate, subtropical climate and tropical climate from north to south. It is one of the regions with the richest light, heat and water resources in China. From north to south, the annual average sunshine hours increased from less than 1500 hours to more than 2,300 hours, the annual total solar radiation was between 4,200 and 5,400 mj/m2, and the annual average temperature was about 19℃~24℃. The average sunshine hours in the province 1745.8 hours, and the annual average temperature is 22.3℃.
Guangdong is rich in precipitation, with the annual average precipitation of 1300 ~ 2500mm, and the average of the whole province is 1777mm. The spatial distribution of rainfall is basically high in the south and low in the north. Affected by topography, there are three rainy centers on the windward slope of the mountain, which are Enping, Haifeng and Qingyuan, which are beneficial to the formation of precipitation due to water vapor uplift, with an average annual precipitation of more than 2200 mm. The average annual precipitation is less than 1400 mm in Luoding basin and Xingmei basin on leeward slope, as well as in Leizhou Peninsula and Chaoshan plain with little rain. ..
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong Province.