What warm and humid monsoon climate zone does Guizhou belong to?
1, climate and hydrothermal conditions in Guizhou province
The average annual temperature in Guizhou Province is around 15℃, and the average temperature in Leng Yue (1 month) is usually 3℃-6℃, which is higher than other areas in the same latitude. The average temperature in the hottest month (July) is 22℃-25℃, which is a typical cool summer area.
Guizhou province has a lot of precipitation, obvious rainy season, more cloudy days and less sunshine. The number of cloudy days in all parts of the country generally exceeds 150, and the annual relative humidity is above 70%.
2. Geographical location and environment of Guizhou Province.
Guizhou Province, referred to as "Qian" or "Gui" for short, is located in the southeast of China, with east longitude 103 36'- 109 35' and north latitude 24 37'-29 13'. It borders Hunan in the east, Guangxi in the south, Yunnan in the west and Sichuan in the north.
Guizhou is located in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, with high terrain in the west and low terrain in the east, which inclines from the middle to the north, east and south, with an average elevation of about 1 100 meters. There are many mountains in Guizhou Plateau, which is known as "eight mountains, one water and one field". Geomorphology can be divided into three basic types: plateau mountains, hills and basins. There are many mountains in the territory, and the peaks overlap and extend vertically and horizontally. There is Dalou Mountain in the north, which is inclined from west to northeast. The elevation of Loushan Pass, the key pass of Sichuan, Chongqing and Guizhou, is1444m. South-central Miao Ling spans, with the main peak Leigong Mountain 2178m above sea level. In the northeast, there is Wuling Mountain, which winds from Hunan to Guizhou, and the main peak, Fan Jing, is 2572 meters high. The towering Wumeng Mountain in the west belongs to Jiucaiping, Zhu Shi Township, Hezhang County, with an altitude of 2900.6 meters, which is the highest point in Guizhou. Shuikou River in Diping Township, Liping County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, at the provincial boundary, is 147.8 meters above sea level, which is the lowest point in China. The karst landform in Guizhou is very typical.