Taian’s temperature throughout the year, it’s best to be more detailed, thank you
Taian City belongs to the temperate continental semi-humid monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons, suitable cold and heat, synchronized light and temperature, and rain and heat in the same season. The spring is dry and windy, the summer is hot and rainy, the autumn is sunny and crisp, and the winter is cold and snowless. ?
The city's multi-year average total solar radiation is 121.58 kcal/cm2, with inter-annual variation between 112-131 kcal/cm2. In the year, May has the highest number and December has the lowest number. Calculated based on an 80% guarantee rate, the total annual radiation is 117.9% kcal/cm². During the crop production and development period from March to November, 10.2 billion kcal/hectare of energy can be used.
The annual average sunshine number is 2627.1 hours, and the inter-annual variation is between 2342.3-3413.5 hours.
The sunshine percentage is about 58%. May and June are the most fertile months for wheat in the year, with an average of about 268 hours per month, which is very beneficial to wheat growth.
The city’s annual average low temperature is 12.9℃. The highest temperature in the year is July, with an average temperature of 26.4°C, and the lowest temperature in January, with an average temperature of -2.6°C. The extreme maximum temperature is 41℃ and the extreme minimum temperature is -27.5℃. In terms of regional distribution, it is higher in the south and west, and lower in the east and north. The annual average accumulated temperature ≥0℃ is 4731℃, and the accumulated temperature ≤10℃ is 4213℃. The average frost-free period is 195 days, with the longest being 241 days and the shortest being 161 days. The temperature is suitable, which meets the needs of two crops a year or three crops a year through intercropping.
The city’s multi-year average precipitation is 697 mm. Due to the influence of the monsoon climate, inter-annual precipitation varies greatly, with the maximum annual precipitation being 1,498 mm and the minimum annual precipitation being 199 mm, a difference of 7.5 times. Due to the influence of landforms, the east receives more precipitation than the west, and the mountainous areas receive more precipitation than the plains. The average annual precipitation in the eastern mountainous areas is 700-750 mm, while in the western plains it is 600-650 mm. The general trend is to gradually decrease from northeast to southwest. The distribution of precipitation within the year is very uneven. Summer has the most precipitation, accounting for 65.2% of the annual precipitation, and winter has the least, accounting for only 3.6%. July has the most precipitation, accounting for 32.1% of the annual precipitation. Rain and heat are in the same season, which is The growth and development of crops and forest fruits is very favorable, with the least in January, accounting for only 0.96%.
Affected by topography, landforms, vertical changes, and regional differences, some local microclimate areas are formed. The annual average temperature at the top of Mount Tai is only 5.2°C, while the annual precipitation reaches 1,163.8 mm. In the high-temperature communities in front of Mount Culay and on the banks of the Chaiwen River, the average annual temperature is above 14°C, which is three to four hundred degrees higher than the city's average, reaching the subtropical zone. standard. These different types of microclimate areas have produced many famous and high-quality specialties.
Taian climate background analysis
Tai'an City belongs to the warm temperate semi-humid monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons, suitable cold and heat, synchronized light and temperature, and rain and heat in the same season. The spring is dry and windy, the summer is hot and rainy, the autumn is sunny and crisp, and the winter is cold and snowless.
Tai'an City has a mild climate, with an average annual temperature of 12.8°C. The temperature is higher in the south and west and lower in the east and north. The average frost-free period is 195 days. The average annual precipitation is about 680 mm. Affected by the monsoon climate, inter-annual precipitation varies greatly, and the distribution of precipitation within the year is very uneven. The most precipitation is in summer, accounting for 65% of the annual precipitation, and the least in winter, accounting for only 3.6%; affected by topography Affected by landforms, precipitation in the east is more than in the west, and precipitation in mountainous areas is more than that in plains. The general trend is to gradually decrease from northeast to southwest. Mount Tai within the territory is 1,545 meters above sea level and has obvious alpine climate characteristics. The temperature at the top of the mountain is generally 7 to 8°C lower than that at the bottom of the mountain, and the average annual precipitation exceeds 1,000 mm.