What is the average annual climate altitude of Wuming?
Wuming District has a subtropical monsoon climate with abundant light, heat, and rainfall. Summers are hot and rainy, spring and autumn are prone to drought, and winters are warm and drier, with occasional frost and snow. The annual average temperature is 21.7℃. In the hottest month of July, the average temperature is 28.6℃ and the extreme maximum temperature is 40.7℃. In the coldest month of January, the average temperature is 12.8℃ and the extreme minimum temperature is -0.8℃. From the southwest to the northeast of the area, the annual temperature decreases by 1-2°C. The temperature difference between Daming Mountain and the foot of the mountain reaches 7-10℃. The annual rainfall in the territory is 1100-1700 mm, decreasing from northeast to southwest, with a difference of 300-500 mm between north and south. There are many heavy rains in the northeast. But there are also disastrous weather such as cold, drought, flood, wind, hail, ice, frost and so on.
The strata exposed in Wuming's jurisdiction include the Cambrian, Devonian, Carboniferous and Tertiary systems, followed by the Lower Ordovician and Cretaceous systems. The total thickness is 15158-17961 meters. The Daming Mountains in the east are continuous and towering, with overlapping peaks and majestic mountains. They extend to the northeast and southeast, and are distributed in a fan shape toward the Wuming River Valley, forming a horseshoe-shaped high hills and mountains surrounding the north, east, and south. There are continuous high soil slopes in the northwest, limestone peaks in the southwest, and hills, hills, and plains in the middle, forming a small basin. Wuming District has 227 square kilometers of mountainous areas, accounting for 6.7% of the total area, 702 square kilometers of flat land, accounting for 20.9%, 2139 square kilometers of hills, accounting for 63.5%, and other 298 square kilometers, accounting for 8.9%.