Koppen classification system

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Koppen, 5 categories


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Name the 5 categories in the Koppen Classification System.

Citation Pidwirny , M. (2011). Köppen Climate Classification System. Retrieved from http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/162263 1. Humid, Tropical Climate 2. Dry Climate 3. Humid Mid L atitude Climate 4. Polar climate 5. Highlands Climate

Humid Tropical Climate http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=418#

Humid Tropical Climate Three characteristics 1. SE coasts of continents 2. temp 50 to 95 3. 48 inches of rainfall annually

Within the Köppen Climate Classification System , tropical moist climates extend northward and southward from the equator to about 15 to 25° of latitude. In these climates, all months have average temperatures greater than 18° Celsius (64° Fahrenheit). Annual precipitation is often greater than 1500 mm (59 in.). Citation Pidwirny , M. (2011). Tropical Moist Climates - A Climate Type. Retrieved from http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/162264

Dry Climate

Dry Climate Three characteristics 1. Temp freezing to hot 2. covers 12% of Earth 3. less than 20 inches annual rainfall

These Köppen climate types extend from 20 to 35° North and South of the equator and in large continental regions of the mid-latitudes often surrounded by mountains. http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=418#

Humid Mid Latitude

Humid Mid Latitude Three characteristics 1. Heavy rain during mild winters 2. 30 to 50 degrees latitude 3. hot muggy summers

Locations : Southeastern United States, northern Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil, southern Japan, and southern China. http://sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=418#

Polar

Polar Three characteristics 1. temps not over 50 2. northern land masses 3. lichens and scrubby vegetation

Polar climates are found on the northern coastal areas of North America, Europe, Asia, and on the landmasses of Greenland and Antarctica.

Highlands

Highland Three characteristics 1. temps not above 50 2. high mountain locations 3. locations has snow-capped peaks most of the year

H ighland ( H ) climates are defined by the effect altitude has on a location’s climate. As such, these climates are located from the tropics to the poles.  Rocky Mountains, USA Peru Nepal The most obvious climate characteristic that is altered in these climates is temperature. Annual and monthly temperatures are lower because of adiabatic cooling, and due to the fact that the atmosphere at high altitudes contains less moisture. Citation Pidwirny , M. (2011). Highland Climates - H Climate Type. Retrieved from http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/162312

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