Binzhou is located in the north of Shandong, the east of North China Plain and the hinterland of the Yellow River Delta. Located in the overlapping zone of Yellow River Delta Efficient Ecological Economic Zone, Shandong Peninsula Blue Economic Zone, Bohai Economic Zone and Jinan Metropolitan Area, it is the north gate of Shandong. Binzhou, adjacent to the rivers and seas, is an important channel connecting Jiangsu, Shandong, Beijing and Tianjin, and is one of the national transportation hub cities.
Geomorphological features
In addition to crossing the Yellow River, Binzhou City is bounded by the Yellow River, with Xiaoqing River basin in the south and Haihe River basin in the north. Rivers generally flow northeast to the Bohai Sea. Yellow River: The Miao nationality in the northwest of zouping county, near Laogaijia Village in Boxing County, enters Dongying City from the east. The river section in China is 94 kilometers long, the south dike is 99.3 kilometers long, the north dike is 9 1.6 kilometers long, and the beach area between the two dikes is 158.8 square kilometers. Xiaoqing River System: The main rivers are Xiaoqing River, Fuxiao River, Xinghua River and Zhimai River. Haihe River System: There are six major rivers: Tuhai River, Dehui New River, Ma Jiahe, Zhang Weixin River, Qinkou River and Chaohe River.
climate
Binzhou city is characterized by temperate continental monsoon climate; Annual average temperature 12.7℃, precipitation 564.8 mm, average sunshine hours 2632.0 hours. The wind direction is mainly northerly in winter and southerly in summer, with an annual average wind speed of 2.7m/s; The annual average ground temperature 14.7℃, the maximum frozen soil depth is generally about 50 cm, and Wudi 1984 reaches 209 cm. The annual average relative humidity is 66%, and the maximum is 8 1% in August. The annual evaporation is1805.8mm; The frost-free period is 205 days.