Geog 100: World Regional Geography

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Geog 100: World Regional Geography Climate J.M.Piwowar Geog 100: World Regional Geography

Köppen Climate Classification en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Köppen_climate_classification

A – Humid Equatorial Climates Af – no dry season Am – short dry season Aw – dry winter J.M.Piwowar Geog 100: World Regional Geography

Geog 100: World Regional Geography B - Dry Climates BS – Semi-arid BSh – hot BSk – cold BW – Arid BWh – hot BWk - cold J.M.Piwowar Geog 100: World Regional Geography

C – Humid Temperate Climates Cf – No dry season Cw – Dry winter Cs – Dry summer C_a – hot summer C_b – cool summer C_c – short, cool summer C_d – very cold winter J.M.Piwowar Geog 100: World Regional Geography

Geog 100: World Regional Geography C – Humid Cold Climates Df – No dry season Dw – Dry winter D_a – hot summer D_b – cool summer D_c – short, cool summer D_d – very cold winter J.M.Piwowar Geog 100: World Regional Geography

Geog 100: World Regional Geography Other Climates E – Cold Polar Climates H – Highland Climates E – Tundra and Ice H – Unclassified highlands J.M.Piwowar Geog 100: World Regional Geography