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North Sea Baltic Sea Bay of Biscay M e d I t e r r a n e a n S e a Adriatic Sea Aegean Sea Black Sea London 38/62 24 Warsaw 26/64 38 Moscow 16/63 47 North Atlantic Drift MARITIME CONTINENTAL CLIMATIC INFLUENCES D. Hardin Gulf Stream Berlin 31/64 33

CLIMATIC INFLUENCES Double Farmville’s precip. Farmville’s precip. 42.9” Greater than 110” Mean Annual Rainfall in Ireland Maritime influence Monthly hours of sunshine Approx. 15 days Approx. 16 days Northern Ireland England D. Hardin

CLIMATIC INFLUENCES Continental influence D. Hardin Napoleon, 1812 “General Winter” Hitler, 1941

D. Hardin CLIMATIC INFLUENCES Subtropical High H LLLLLL HHHH 0°0° 30° S 30° N

M e d I t e r r a n e a n S e a Adriatic Sea Aegean Sea Black Sea CLIMATIC INFLUENCES D. Hardin Subtropical High MEDITERRANEAN MARITIMECONTINENTAL

NATURAL VEGETATION Mediterranean D. Hardin Matorral - Spain Maquis – France - winter Macchia - Italy OlivesCork Maquis French resistance Maquis – France - summer

NATURAL VEGETATION Mediterranean D. Hardin Natural hazards Degraded landscapes Fire Greece Cervara di Roma Flooding

NATURAL VEGETATION Steppe D. Hardin Spain MoldovaUkraineRussia Kazakhstan Ukraine, 1942

NATURAL VEGETATION Prairie/Puszta D. Hardin

NATURAL VEGETATION Deciduous forest D. Hardin Argonne Forest Loire Valley France Croatia

NATURAL VEGETATION Alpine conifer forest Voges Schwartzwald D. Hardin Erzgebirge acid rain damage

NATURAL VEGETATION Boreal Forest/Taiga NorwayFinland Russia D. Hardin

NorwayRussia D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Tundra

NATURAL VEGETATION Tundra Permafrost D. Hardin Russia

D. Hardin Jarkov mammoth ARCTIC BIOMES Tundra Human use issues permafrost

NATURAL VEGETATION Heath/Moor D. Hardin Scotland England