Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Ask what day was the solstice last winter! ! Urgent, urgent! ! !
Ask what day was the solstice last winter! ! Urgent, urgent! ! !
Weather characteristics of solar terms from winter to solar terms: short sunshine time.
From winter to around, although the northern hemisphere has the shortest sunshine time and receives the least amount of solar radiation, the accumulated heat on the ground in summer can also provide some supplement, so the temperature is not the lowest at this time. "After eating the winter solstice dinner, the days get longer." After the winter solstice, the days get longer and longer.
However, the solar radiation obtained on the ground is still less than the heat lost by the ground radiation, so the temperature will continue to drop in the short term.
In China, except for a few islands and coastal areas, 1 is the coldest month, so there is a folk saying that winter solstice is not too cold, and astronomy also stipulates that winter solstice is the beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere.
Astronomy regards the winter solstice as the beginning of winter, which is obviously late for most parts of China.
The solstice in winter is the shortest day in a year. From winter to the future, the direct point of the sun gradually moves northward, and the days in the northern hemisphere gradually become longer and the nights gradually become shorter.
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