Shanghai Became the Hottest City in China
Summers in Shanghai are always hot compared to other big cities around the world, and this year is no exception. Yesterday morning, Shanghai became the hottest city in China.
This summer, the temperature in Shanghai has exceeded 40℃ (104℉) for three days.
National temperature ranking at 12:00 on July 14
Yesterday morning, several places in Shanghai were listed in the top 10 of the temperature ranking charts of national weather stations, including Xujiahui, Pudong and Nanhui.
The temperature at the Xujiahui Weather Station was the highest of all, making Shanghai the hottest city in the country.
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High temperature record of Xujiahui, Shanghai
Since temperature records began, there have been 16 days in Shanghai reaching 40℃ or higher, 3 of which occurring this year.
On July 13, the highest temperature in Shanghai matched Shanghai’s highest temperature in history - 40.9℃, previously recorded on July 21, 2017.
First of all, global warming is main culprit of the frequent high temperatures and regular heat waves.
From NOAA
Secondly, the ongoing La Niña provides climatic conditions for the occurrence of high temperatures in the south since June. According to statistical analysis, in the summer following most La Niña events, the west Pacific subtropical high tends to move northward.
Typhoon “Chaba”
Since late June this year, the subtropical high has moved northward. Together with the influence of typhoon "Chaba", a stable warm high was formed over China, creating a swath of high temperature weather areas.
From weather.com
The good news is that the over 40℃ heat is gone for now. Starting today, temperatures in Shanghai will remain in the thirties.
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