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Peng Gongbing

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Climate Zones of China

1988

Note: The climate zones respectively climate types, according to the climate regionalization scheme of Huang Bing-wei (1986), were described with particular reference to the major climate characteristics and their variation over space and time. Each climate zone also contains a climate map of China, showing distinctly the spatial distribution of the climate zone concerned. A climate diagram for a representative station was added which expresses the annual variation of precipitation and temperature, based on long-term monthly means.

Climate zonesMesothermalClimatologyTropical monsoon climateEnvironmental scienceAnnual variationPrecipitationChinaSpatial distribution
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Controlling Factors of the Climate

1988

Since climate represents the characteristic biospheric conditions at a location or area, it chiefly results from the varying solar and atmospheric moisture and circulation conditions over space and time. Climate at any space or time level is, therefore, represented by certain expressions of the various atmospheric elements, which are concerned with radiation, temperature, sunshine, precipitation and others. The superior impact of the atmosphere upon climate is governed by various factors which control the climate; these climate-controlling factors are, in the widest sense, of a topographical nature (see Sects. 2.1–2.3). Additionally, seasons will be considered as a climate-controlling facto…

Atmospheregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAtmospheric moistureClimate impactClimatologyEnvironmental scienceTime levelPrecipitationScale (map)Pacific oceanMountain range
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Climate Classification and Division of China

1988

As far as a climate classification and division is concerned, China represents a great complexity and diversity due to the country’s vast territory and extremely complex landforms. In detail, three major climate-governing factors must be taken into consideration for the climate of China as such and for its division over space: (1) the geographical latitude, (2) the elevation above sea level and (3) the distance from the Pacific Ocean. Of particular importance for a climate regionalization of China is the country’s location on the southeastern corner of the Eurasian continent against the Pacific Ocean, which means that the nature of the surrounding regions varies from open oceans to compact …

Climate classificationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryLandformClimatologyElevationContext (language use)Aridity indexPhysical geographyDivision (mathematics)ChinaSea level
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Cloudiness and Sunshine

1988

Records on mean monthly and annual cloudiness are contained in the climate tables (see Appendix). Despite regional gaps of data sources, the attempt was nevertheless made to work out some principal observations on cloudiness.

GeographyWork (electrical)Cloud coverClimatologySunshine durationSichuan basinAnnual variation
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