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How to evaluate the climate environment in Poland

The Republic Of Poland (in Polish: Rzeczpospolita Polska, in English: The Republic of Poland), referred to as "Poland", is a democratic republic country located in Central Europe, which consists of 65,438+06 provinces. It borders Ukraine and Belarus in the east, Lithuania and Kaliningrad in Russia in the northeast, Germany in the west, Czechoslovakia in the south and the Baltic Sea in the north. The climate is between the continental climate in eastern Europe and the maritime climate in western Europe, and the whole territory basically belongs to the temperate broad-leaved forest climate which is in transition from the maritime climate to the continental climate. Under normal circumstances, Poland has a mild climate all year round, with no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer. Except in mountainous areas, the annual average temperature is 6~6.8℃. 65438+ 10, the national average temperature in the coldest month is -5 ~- 1℃, and the national average temperature in the hottest month is 17 ~ 19℃. In summer, the national average temperature is about 15℃, and the temperature in southern Silesia, the hottest area, is about 19℃. In winter, the national average temperature is-1℃~ 4.5℃, and Prushkuf in Silesia, the coldest region, once reached -40.2℃. The freezing period varies from region to region, with 65 days in Northeast China and more than 130 days in mountainous areas. The cold period is 90~ 130 days in plain area and more than 200 days in mountainous area. Regionally, the western and northern parts of Poland are mainly maritime, with mild and humid winters and cool and rainy summers. Most parts of eastern and southern Poland have a continental climate, with cold winters and hot and dry summers. In Poland, the first green color in spring, that is, the first batch of buds and leaves, usually appears in early April. May to September is the best season in Poland, warm and sunny. September is called the beginning of "Golden Autumn in Poland". By June 65438+ 10 and June 165438+ 10, the leaves turned yellow, gold and red, and then fell one after another. In Poland, it is cloudy for an average of 300 days in a year. Therefore, according to weather conditions (such as temperature), Poland has six seasons, that is, in addition to the four typical European seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter, there are also two seasons of "early spring" and "early winter".