What is the difference between plateau alpine climate and temperate continental climate?
The main features of plateau climate are:
(1) The solar radiation is strong and the radiation difference is small. Due to the high altitude of the plateau, the atmospheric thickness, air density, water vapor content and atmospheric aerosol content decrease accordingly. Therefore, the direct radiation intensity of the sun in the plateau area is large, especially the ultraviolet radiation intensity is large;
(2) The daily temperature difference is significant;
(3) Precipitation is obviously affected by topography. Generally, the edge of the plateau facing the humid airflow is a rainy area, while the rainfall on the side facing the humid airflow and inside the plateau is less.
(4) Strong winds, windy weather, thunderstorms and hail. [
The temperate continental climate is characterized by intense heat in winter, large annual temperature difference, concentrated precipitation, four distinct seasons, less annual rainfall and strong continental climate.