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What are the climatic characteristics of Kunming?

The climate characteristics of Kunming are as follows:

1, spring is warm and dry, with little rain, vigorous evaporation and great daily temperature change.

2. There is no intense heat in summer, with concentrated rainfall, heavy rain and storms, and precipitation accounts for more than 60% of the whole year, which is prone to floods.

3. Autumn is cool, the weather is refreshing and the rain is reduced. In autumn, the temperature drops rapidly and the weather is dry. In most areas, the temperature is about 2℃ lower than that in spring. Precipitation is reduced by more than half compared with summer, but it is more than winter and spring, and autumn drought is rare.

There is no cold in winter, with plenty of sunshine, sunny weather and little rain.

5. The dry and wet seasons are distinct, and the annual precipitation is obviously divided into dry and wet seasons in time distribution. May ~ 10 is the rainy season, and the precipitation accounts for about 85% of the whole year. The dry season is 1 1 to April of the following year, and the precipitation only accounts for about 15% of the whole year.

Introduction of Kunming city

Kunming, also known as Spring City, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital, megacity and central city in central Yunnan, one of the important central cities in western China, and an important tourist and commercial city in China. As of 202 1, the city has 7 districts and 3 counties, 1 county-level cities and 3 autonomous counties, with a total area of 2 10 12.54 square kilometers. The resident population is 8.502 million, the urban population is 6.844 million, and the urbanization rate is 80.5%.

Kunming is located in the southwest of China, in the middle of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, between east longitude 102 10' and north latitude 103 40'. The geographical location is unique, connecting the coastal areas of Guizhou and Guangxi in the east, entering the Central Plains through Sichuan and Chongqing in the north, Thailand and Cambodia in the south, and Myanmar, India and Pakistan in the west. Located at the intersection of the North-South International Corridor starting from Shenzhen and the third East-West Eurasian Continental Bridge, China is a gateway city open to Southeast Asia and South Asia.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Kunming City