Fuyang is a city in Anhui Province.
Fuyang City, abbreviated as Fu, anciently known as Ruyin, Shunchang, Yinzhou, prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province, is located in longitude 114 ° 52′-116 ° 49′, latitude 32 ° 25′-34 ° 04′, located in the Yangtze River delta, the northwestern part of Anhui Province, the southern end of the North China Plain, the west of which is connected to Henan Province, the north is connected to Bozhou City, the east and south is neighboring with Huainan City, and the east and south is neighboring with Huainan City. Henan Province, connected with Bozhou City in the north, neighboring with Huainan City in the east and south, and facing the Huaihe River in the south and Liuan City across the river.
Fuyang City is connected with the Yellow River in the north, and the Yellow River in the south, and the Huai River in the south, the whole area is a plain terrain, flat terrain. Only the northeastern part of Longshan, Hui Shan, Wolf Mountain, Double Lock Mountain and other limestone residual hill distribution, of which Longshan is 105 meters above sea level, the highest point in the region; the rest are plain terrain, flat and stretching, as far as the eye can see.
Fuyang Climate Analysis
Fuyang City is located at the southern edge of the warm temperate zone, belonging to the warm temperate semi-humid monsoon climate. The monsoon is obvious, with four distinct seasons, mild climate and moderate rainfall. Because Fuyang City is south of the Huaihe River, and south of the Huaihe River is the northern subtropical humid monsoon climate, so the climate of Fuyang City has a warm temperate zone to the northern subtropical gradual change of the transition zone climate characteristics.
Fuyang is a monsoon climate zone, and the wind direction has obvious seasonal alternating changes. The winds are mostly easterly throughout the year. In winter, the north-northeast wind prevails, in summer, the south wind prevails, in spring, the southeast wind prevails, and in fall, the east-northeast wind prevails. Precipitation is characterized by the following: first, obvious geographical differences, more in the south and less in the north; second, uneven seasonal distribution, with the most annual precipitation in the summer, second in the spring, less in the fall, and the least in the winter; and third, large inter-annual variations.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fuyang