抄録
Meteorological data such as daily temperature, sunshine, precipitation, and wind speed in Korla from 1980 to 2011, as well as the geographic data of Xinjiang are selected to analyze the spatial distribution characteristics of wintering frost damage, frost damage and strong wind disasters of Korla fragrant pears. The evaluation indicators for the impact of meteorological factors such as light, temperature and water on the growth of Korla fragrant pears are determined. A climate quality evaluation model is established to divide the quality of climate into four levels: excellent, superior, good and average. Quality climate certification is analyzed using the data from basic and regional automatic meteorological stations. The results can provide a foundation for sustainable and stable development of Korla.