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Nigeria-Climate

Note: Translated from Nigeria Experience World Cultural Journey Reading Library.

Nigeria has a tropical climate, which is very hot all the year round, with temperatures ranging from 7 1 degree to 97 degrees Fahrenheit (22 to 36 degrees Celsius). The main changes of climate are rainfall and rainfall frequency. Coastal areas belong to the equatorial monsoon climate, with small seasonal temperature difference, high humidity and the highest rainfall. The central region has a tropical humid climate, while the northern region is dry with the least rainfall. There are two seasons in this country: dry season and rainy season. The farther north, the shorter the duration of rain and the weaker the intensity of rain. In coastal areas, it begins to rain in February and ends in August or September. In the northern region, rainfall lasts from June or July to August. These areas are also the largest temperature ranges: from 1 10 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in dry months to 70 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) in rainy days.

From September to 1 1 month, most parts of China have sunny weather, moderate temperature and low humidity. 65438+From February to February, the strong and dry northeast wind, known as the Hamadan wind, blew the tiny dust in the Sahara desert into sand fog, and the windows and cars were covered with fools. Although Hamdan wind reduces humidity, this period is also called flu season, during which allergies, respirators and eye irritation events increase.