The online map of annual precipitation in Tibet Autonomous Region of China comes from the atlas of China National Geographic Map, which was prepared by the Editorial Committee of China National Geographic Map and was published by China Encyclopedia Press in November 2011.The annual precipitation of various regions in Tibet Autonomous Region can be seen in the map.
The climate of the Tibet Autonomous Region presents a zonal distribution from southeast to northwest, that is: Subtropical zone-Temperate zone- Subtemperate zone-Subfrigid zone-Frigid zone;Wet and half wet and half dry and drought.Due to the complex terrain, there are also a variety of regional climates and distinct vertical climate zones.The general characteristics of the climate are: long sunshine duration and strong radiation;Low temperature and large temperature difference;Dry and wet, more rain at night;dry in winter and spring with strong wind, low air pressure and low oxygen content.
Tibet Autonomous Region is the place with the largest total solar radiation in China, and the sunshine hours are also the high value center of the whole country, showing the characteristics of increasing gradually from southeast to northwest of Tibet.The average temperature in the area gradually decreases from southeast to northwest, with severe cold in the northwest and warm and humid in the southeast.The rainy season is distinct and the rainfall is concentrated between June and September.The regional distribution is extremely uneven, the overall distribution trend is more east and west, less south and north, and more windward slopes than leeward slopes.Influenced by the unique climatic conditions and complex topography of the plateau, Tibet is a serious area of meteorological disasters, such as drought, snow disaster, frost, lightning strike, etc.
Online map of July average temperature in Tibet Autonomous Region of China
Online map of January average temperature in Tibet Autonomous Region of China
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