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Beijing shivers through coldest December on record
2023-12-25 00:00:00.0     英国广播公司-亚洲新闻     原网页

        Image source, EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

       Image caption, More than 300 hours of below-freezing temperatures have already been recorded in Beijing this month

       By Michael Bristow & Kathryn Armstrong

       BBC News

       The Chinese capital, Beijing, has experienced its coldest December since records began in 1951.

       Temperatures in the city have frequently fallen below -10C this month.

       It has been a year of extremes in the capital: six months ago, Beijing recorded its hottest ever June day, at just over 40C.

       China has been hit by several waves of extremely cold weather already this winter.

       A Beijing weather observatory recently recorded more than 300 hours of below-freezing temperatures in under two weeks, according to the state-backed China Daily news agency.

       The cold snap has affected provinces across China, with schools in some areas being forced to close and transport services facing difficulties.

       Persistent cold weather has put energy supplies in Henan province under strain, with reports that some heating boilers have broken down.

       Image source, Reuters

       Image caption, The Chinese capital has also had to deal with snowfalls

       Meanwhile, parts of northern Japan have seen huge snowfall - far above the usual amount for this time of year.

       Heavy snow alerts have been issued for some areas over the past few days, with around a metre (39 inches) of snow falling in the Gifu and Hokkaido prefectures.

       There has been an extreme swing in temperatures in South Korea in recent weeks - ranging from 16C to below -12C, according to the Korean Meteorological Administration (KMA).

       It is not clear how people are coping with extreme weather in neighbouring North Korea.

       One possible reason given for the cold snap is a weakening in the Polar Vortex - an expanse of cold air that normally sits around the Arctic - allowing the air to move further south than normal.

       However, there is debate among scientists about what part climate change plays in this.

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       Beijing Severe weather

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