Details of monthly weather forecast in 2023 1 1.
1, 2023/11:the highest temperature is 26℃; The lowest temperature is 23℃; The weather turned cloudy.
2.2023/ 1 1/02: the maximum temperature is 229℃; The lowest temperature is 23℃; All right.
3.2023/ 1 1/03: the maximum temperature is 229℃; The lowest temperature is 24℃; The weather changed from sunny to cloudy.
4.2023/ 1 1/04: the maximum temperature is 229℃; The lowest temperature is 23℃; Yin.
5.2023/ 1 1/05: the maximum temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 22℃; Cloudy.
6.2023/ 1 1/06: the maximum temperature is 228℃; The lowest temperature is 22℃; Cloudy.
7.2023/ 1 1/07: the maximum temperature is 228℃; The lowest temperature is 265438 0℃; Cloudy.
8.2023/ 1 1/08: the maximum temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 265438 0℃; Cloudy.
9.2023/ 1 1/09: the maximum temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 20℃; Cloudy.
10,2023/110: the highest temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 20℃; Cloudy.
1 1, 2023/111:the highest temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 265438 0℃; Cloudy.
12,2023/112: the highest temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 265438 0℃; Cloudy.
13,2023/113: the highest temperature is 227℃; The lowest temperature is 2265438 0℃; Cloudy.
14,2023/114: the highest temperature is 226℃; The lowest temperature is 65438 09℃; Cloudy.
15,2023/115: the highest temperature is 225℃; The lowest temperature is 65438 09℃; Cloudy.
The cause of the wind:
The direct cause of the wind is the uneven distribution of air pressure in the horizontal direction. Wind is comprehensively influenced by different factors such as atmospheric circulation, topography and water area, and its manifestations are various, such as monsoon, local sea-land wind, valley wind and foehn wind. Simply put, wind is the directional movement of air molecules.
To understand the causes of wind, we must first understand two key concepts: air and air pressure. The components of air include nitrogen molecules (accounting for 78% of the total air volume), oxygen molecules (accounting for about 2 1%), water vapor and other trace components. All air molecules are moving at a very fast speed, colliding with each other and anything on the horizon.