What is the hottest temperature in Qingdao in summer?
The hottest temperature in Qingdao in summer is 41 degrees.
According to historical meteorological records over the years, the highest temperature in Qingdao is 41 degrees. At that time, there was also a high temperature of 38 degrees in the urban area. The reason why Qingdao had such a high temperature was that Qingdao was a suburb and its latitude was further south.
Qingdao is a coastal city, and the distance between the city center and the suburbs is relatively far. The urban area is surrounded by the sea and mountains and has good thermal insulation conditions. The temperature in the suburbs is generally higher or lower, and there is usually a temperature difference of 3 degrees. For example, the suburbs are 3 degrees cooler than the city at the coldest time, and the suburbs are 3 degrees hotter than the city at the hottest time. Extreme weather in Qingdao is also easier Appear in the suburbs.
Qingdao’s topography
Qingdao is a seaside hilly city with a terrain that is high in the east and low in the west, with bulges on the north and south sides and a depression in the middle. Among them, mountains account for about 15.5% of the total area of Qingdao City (the same below), hills account for 2.1%, plains account for 37.7%, and lowlands account for 21.7%.
Qingdao City’s coast is divided into three basic types: rocky mountain coasts with alternating headlands and bays, muddy silt sandy coasts in mountainous bays, and sandy and gravelly coasts in bedrock. There are underwater shoals, modern underwater deltas and sea erosion plains on the shallow sea floor.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Qingdao