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Ranking of the top ten stoves in China

The top ten stoves in China are ranked as follows:

First place: Turpan

Turpan has 3,200 hours of sunshine throughout the year. In addition, the terrain is low and Rainfall is scarce, so the temperature in Turpan is above 40 degrees for 90 days a year, and the surface temperature is as high as 89 degrees. It can be seen that Turpan is the well-deserved first of the stove cities.

Second place: Chongqing

Chongqing happens to be located in the lower part of the Sichuan Basin, and is also surrounded by mountains, so that Chongqing is double surrounded: Sichuan itself is in the basin, and After Chongqing was surrounded by the first layer of the Sichuan Basin, it was also surrounded by the mountains in the basin. Coupled with the dense population, urban heat island effect and other factors, the rapidly accumulated heat had nowhere to dissipate, forming Chongqing's "mountain city". The unusually stuffy and thermal effects of the mountain breeze.

Third place: Fuzhou

Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province. It has a typical subtropical monsoon climate, with an extreme monthly maximum temperature of 42° and a historical maximum temperature of 42.3°. The summer in Fuzhou is so hot that you can smell the burning smell of the pot, so it is nicknamed "Burned State".

Fourth place: Xi'an

Xi'an, the provincial capital of Shaanxi. Although Xi'an has a warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, the monthly extreme maximum temperature can reach 40°, and the historical maximum temperature is 43.4°, making it the hottest city in the north. Xi'an's high temperature is not only related to the rapid development and overpopulation of the city, but also to the inseparable geographical environment sandwiched between Nanshan and Beishan. Multiple factors have caused Xi'an's extreme heat. Even at night, Xi'an is still very hot.

Fifth place: Nanchang

Nanchang, the capital city of Jiangxi Province. The monthly extreme maximum temperature is 40°, and the historical maximum temperature is 40.9°. Although Nanchang is not as famous as Hangzhou and Wuhan, it is still popular. As you can see from the map, Nanchang is surrounded by mountains on three sides, making it difficult for cool wind to enter and hot air to escape. Coupled with high humidity, Nanchang’s summer is like a sauna with tightly closed doors and windows. It is not only dull, but also comes in waves. heat wave.

Sixth place: Hangzhou

Hangzhou, the provincial capital of Zhejiang. The monthly extreme maximum temperature is 40.3°, and the historical maximum temperature is 42.9°. In the past 20 years, Hangzhou has been a strong seed player in the "Stove City" medal list!

Seventh place: Wuhan

Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province. The monthly extreme maximum temperature is 40°, and the historical maximum temperature is 42°. Wuhan, a famous old stove city, has been above 38° almost every day throughout August. Its heat can be felt by people all over the country. Things like "fried eggs on manhole covers and heated flip-flops" are all real in Wuhan. In "Hot Performance".

Eighth place: Changsha

Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan. The average summer temperature is 36°, the monthly extreme maximum temperature is 39°, and the historical maximum temperature is 40.6°. Changsha, with its outstanding "heat performance", follows the "Three Great Furnaces" and is known as the fourth largest furnace in China.

Ninth place: Nanjing

Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province. The extreme maximum temperature is 39°, and the historical maximum temperature is 43°. As a long-established stove city, it truly deserves its reputation. It is known as the true description of "walking ten steps outside, sweating like a waterfall". Even if you make it to the beginning of autumn, what awaits you is not the cool autumn breeze, but the temperature that does not drop but increases!

Tenth place: Hefei

Hefei City, the capital city of Anhui Province. The extreme maximum temperature is 38°, and the historical maximum temperature is 41°. Hefei's rapid economic development in recent years, as well as a large number of urban clusters and a massive increase in motor vehicles, have caused Hefei's temperature to soar from 32 degrees in 2013 to over 38 degrees today, ranking it among the top 10 hotspot cities for the first time.