Climate
China lies mainly in the northern temperate
zone under the influence of monsoon. From September
and October to March and April next year monsoon
blow from Siberia and the Mongolia Plateau into
China and decrease in force as it goes southward,
causing dry and cold winter in the country and a
temperature difference of 40 degree centigrade
between the north and south. The temperature in
China in the winter is 5 to 18 degree centigrade
lower than that in other countries on the same
latitude in winter. Monsoon blows into China from
the ocean in summer, bringing with them warm and wet
currents, thus rain.
Great differences in climate are found from region
to region owing to China's extensive territory and
complex topography. The northern part of
Heilongjiang Province in northeast China has no
summer, Hainan Island has a long summer but no
winter; the Huaihe River valley features four
distinct seasons; the western part of the
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is covered by snow all year
round; the southern part of the Yunan-Guizhou
Plateau is spring-like all the year; and the
northwestern inland region sees a great drop of
temperature in the day. Annual precipitation also
varies greatly from region to region; it is as high
as 1,500 millimeters along the southeastern coast.
Decreasing landward, it is less than 50 millimeters
in northwest China. Please click here for current
weather report, weather forecast for major Chinese
cities and weather analysis.
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