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Recently, large areas of the country have experienced extreme high temperature weather, but this is actually not the hottest time. According to the official news of @chinaweather, starting today (July 16), it will be officially entered into the volt, and it will enter the hottest period of the year, and this year is still a 40-day “super long standby version” of the volt. How hot are dog days? China Weather Network has collected meteorological data for the past 30 years (1991 to 2020) and found that the extreme high temperature in North China, Huanghuai and Northwest China during the dog days is above 40°C, and the high temperature lasts for 5 to 7 days. Although most of the south has high humidity and the extreme high temperature is not as strong as that in the north, it is extremely durable. The high temperature days are more than 20 days, and even 35 days locally. The “high temperature overlord” Turpan has to be mentioned. The extreme high temperature once reached 47.8 ℃ (August 5, 2008), and the number of high temperature days lasted for 39 days, almost a high temperature slam. Why are dog days so hot? @China Weather and Meteorological Analyst Li Liang explained that the main reason is that after the fall, the summer monsoon gradually reaches the northernmost end, the surface humidity increases, and the heat on the surface accumulates, a .
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