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Vietnam is affected by the monsoon, that's why the average
temperature is lower than the other countries which are located
in the same longitude in Asian. In comparing with these
countries, the temperature in winter is colder and in summer is
less hotter in Vietnam.
Under influence of monsoon, and further because of the complicated
topography, the climate in Vietnam always changes in one year, between the
years, or between the areas from North to South and from low to high). The
climate in Vietnam is also under disadvantage of weather, such as typhoons
(advantage there are 6-10 storms and tropical low atmosphere in year), floods
and droughts are threaten the life and the agriculture of Vietnam.)
The temperature in Vietnam is high. The annual average
temperatures range from 22oC to 27oC.
However, the average temperature is different in every place. In
Hanoi the average temperature is 23oC, in Ho Chi Minh
City 26oC and 25oC in Hue. Some places
like Dalat and Sapa have a maximum temperature of 20oC
in the summer.
Every year there are 100 rainy days and the average rainfall is
1,500 to 2,000mm. The humidity ranges around 80%. The sunny
hours is 1,500 to 2,000 and the average solar radiation of 100
kcal/cm2 in a year.
The monsoon climate also influences to the changes of the tropical humidity.
In general, in Vietnam there are two seasons, a hot and rainy season (from May
to October), and a cold season (from November to April the next). However the
four distinct seasons are most evident in the Northern provinces (from Hai Van
Pass toward to the north): Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
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HANOI
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In Hanoi there are four distinct seasons: Spring, Summer,
Autumn, and Winter. But it is possible to divide the climate
here into two main seasons: the rainy season from May to
September (it’s hot, heavy rain), and the dry season from
October to April (it’s cold, little rainfall). The annual
average temperature is 23.2oC, but in Winter
the average temperature is 17.2oC. The lowest
temperature ever recorded was 2.7oC in 1955. The
average summer temperature is 29.2oC, with the
highest ever recorded being 42.8oC in 1926. On
average, there are 114 rainy days a year with around 1,800 mm of
rainfall.
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HAI PHONG
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It's one province in the North then Hai Phong is influenced by a tropical
monsoon climate too. There are 4 seasons and the annual average temperature is
between 23oC and 24oC. Rainfall total between 1,600 and
1,800 mm. The weather is warm throughout thee year.
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QUANG
NINH
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The climate is symbolic of the climate of North Vietnam; featuring all four
seasons. In summer (from May to September), it's hot, humid and rainy, while
monsoons flourish. In winter (from October to April), it's cold, dry, and sees
little rainfall. The average temperature is over 25oC. Annual
rainfall totals between 1,700 and 2,400 mm.
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HUE
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It features a tropical monsoon climate, featuring all four distinct seasons:
spring, summer, autumn and winter. The spring is cool and warm, the summer is
hot, the autumn is cool and the winter is cold. Average temperature of 25oC.
The best time for tourists is from November to April next year.
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DA NANG
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Its climate is tropical,
with two distinct rainy and dry seasons. The average annual temperature is
between 28oC and 29oC, and storms hit the area every year
in September and October.
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LAM DONG
(DA LAT)
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The climate here is cold, with an average annual temperature of 180oC.
Dalat is a city town, the climate is temperature and there are the
beautiful natural landscapes with the waterfalls, lakes and pine groves, and is
well known as Vietnam’s flower city.
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VUNG TAU
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The climate here is tropical monsoon. The average annual temperature is 27.0oC,
rarely stormy, rich in sunshine. Vung Tau is without winter so resorts can
active throughout the year.
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