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Post by Palider on Jul 10, 2018 23:02:57 GMT -5
- A Csa climate with 4 to 7 months with average temperature 10°C or higher (like a Mediterranean version of New York)
- A Cwb climate with 4 to 7 months with average temperature 10°C or higher (like London but if the summer received 10 times more precipitation than the winter)
- A Dsc climate with the average temperature of the coldest month 10°C or below (like Anchorage with colder winters or like a Mediterranean version of Fairbanks, Whitehorse or Yellowknife)
Sorry if wrong subforum.
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Post by Babu on Jul 11, 2018 2:44:08 GMT -5
1. Medford, Oregon 2. Nyingchi, Tibet 3. Whitehorse, Yukon (Fairbanks is extremely close to being dsc itself lol)
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Post by Palider on Jul 11, 2018 12:36:42 GMT -5
1. Medford, Oregon 2. Nyingchi, Tibet
Thanks! 3. Whitehorse, Yukon (Fairbanks is extremely close to being dsc itself lol)
But in neither of those climates the winters receive more precipitation than the summers.
Edit: wait, I just realized Anchorage also doesn't receive more precipitation during the winters. Why is it considered Dsc on Wikipedia?
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Post by Babu on Jul 11, 2018 12:54:02 GMT -5
1. Medford, Oregon 2. Nyingchi, Tibet
Thanks! 3. Whitehorse, Yukon (Fairbanks is extremely close to being dsc itself lol)
But in neither of those climates the winters receive more precipitation than the summers.
Edit: wait, I just realized Anchorage also doesn't receive more precipitation during the winters. Why is it considered Dsc on Wikipedia?
April has less than a third the rainfall of October.
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Post by Palider on Jul 11, 2018 18:23:40 GMT -5
Thanks!
But in neither of those climates the winters receive more precipitation than the summers.
Edit: wait, I just realized Anchorage also doesn't receive more precipitation during the winters. Why is it considered Dsc on Wikipedia?
April has less than a third the rainfall of October.
I see... it almost doesn't fit the criteria of a Mediterranean climate.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 11, 2018 18:39:59 GMT -5
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Post by Palider on Jul 12, 2018 13:11:54 GMT -5
I never said that the Köppen classification is the absolute truth when it comes to classifying climates. I started this thread because I wanted to see if some combinations of Köppen climates and Trewartha climates existed.
The first one is Csa + Do The second one is Cwb + Do The third one is Dsc + Ec
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 12, 2018 13:35:59 GMT -5
I never said that the Köppen classification is the absolute truth when it comes to classifying climates. I started this thread because I wanted to see if some combinations of Köppen climates and Trewartha climates existed.
The first one is Csa + Do The second one is Cwb + Do The third one is Dsc + Ec
I was referring to Baba and the people on Wikipedia, not you. Curiously, Haines, Alaska is listed as a Dfb, when it is actually closer to a Dsb than Anchorage is to a Dsc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haines,_Alaska#Geography_and_climate
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Post by grega94 on Jul 12, 2018 15:46:18 GMT -5
1. Medford, Oregon 2. Nyingchi, Tibet 3. Whitehorse, Yukon (Fairbanks is extremely close to being dsc itself lol) 1. there is also Walla Walla and Dushanbe
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Post by Crunch41 on Jul 14, 2018 23:00:10 GMT -5
Dsc with one month below -10C: Stanley, Idaho? I think it works! Seneca, Oregon Seneca, Oregon has the pattern but isn't cold enough. Dras, India same problem and I don't trust the data. There might be somewhere between Valdez Valdez and Thompson Pass that qualifies as Dsc, but it's not really Dsc. Mayo, Yukon
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Post by Palider on Jul 14, 2018 23:27:41 GMT -5
Yep, I think it works. Nice find. That one's clearly a Mediterranean climate.
What a horrible climate, though 😁
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 15, 2018 0:50:24 GMT -5
Yep, I think it works. Nice find. That one's clearly a Mediterranean climate.
What a horrible climate, though 😁
More amazing to me than anything about Stanley is this stat:
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