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What are the solar terms in summer?
2. Summer is the twelfth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms of the China lunar calendar. On July 23rd or 24th every year, the sun reaches longitude 120. At this time, around the Mid-Autumn Festival, most parts of China are the hottest period of the year, and the climate is characterized by: "Dou refers to C as a great summer heat, and the weather in Sri Lanka is very fierce than a small summer heat, so it is called a great summer heat." This is the hottest solar term in the year around midsummer. In many areas of our country, the high temperature of 40 degrees Celsius often occurs. In this extremely hot season, heatstroke prevention and cooling can not be ignored.
3. The difference between big summer heat and small summer heat
The so-called heat is in the "three volts", usually in the late summer, it will enter the three volts, and the main time of the three volts is in the summer heat. Hot in summer, hot in summer, hot in summer-hot in summer means hot. The hot summer is not the hottest, but the hot summer is the hottest season. Therefore, the slight summer heat and the great summer heat mean the beginning and peak of high temperature weather respectively.
4. Climate characteristics in light summer: At this time, the rainy season in Jianghuai Basin is coming to an end, and the temperature in long summer is rising, entering the summer drought period; However, when North China and Northeast China entered the rainy season, tropical cyclones were active frequently, and the number of tropical cyclones landing in China began to increase. After the summer, the south should pay attention to drought resistance and the north should pay attention to flood control. Crops all over the country have entered a vigorous growth period, and it is necessary to strengthen field management. Signs of slight summer heat: plum blossoms fall.
5. Climatic characteristics of the Great Summer: The solar term of the Great Summer is in the "three volts", which is the period with the most sunshine and the highest temperature in China. Most parts of the country are dry and lack of rain, and the temperature in many areas reaches above 35 degrees, commonly known as "three stoves". From the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River to Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other places north of South China, it is hot and rainy, and the rain drops like gold. In the western part of South China, although the high temperature appears most frequently, the rain is the most abundant and the thunderstorm is the most common, which is the season with the most thunderstorms.
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