Climate Graphs Textbook Chapter 13 pgs. 145-158. Months Precipitation Temperature Range.

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Climate Graphs Textbook Chapter 13 pgs

Months Precipitation Temperature Range

Maritime Climates Maritime Climate: strongly influenced by the closeness of an ocean or other large water body. The annual temperature range tends to be small and precipitation is high.

Vancouver, B.C. Source:

St. John's, Newfoundland Source:

Continental Climates Continental Climates: Develops away from the influence of the ocean. The annual temperature range tends to be large and precipitation is low.

Saskatchewan

Maritime vs. Continental Climates