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Climate and Architecture Arch 331 Dr. Abdelrahman Elbakheit References العناصر المناخية و التصميم المعمارى, د. سعيد عبد الرحيم سعيد بن عوف.1 2. العمارة و المناخ, د. هاشم عبود الموسوى
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General characteristics of main climates on earth: Equatorial climate: tropical climate: Temperate climate: Artic Climate: 1. Equatorial climate -Between 15ºN - 15ºS. -High Air Temperature, Humidity, V. High rain Falls. -e.g., Singapore, Jakarta, Lagos, Dar Al salaam, Mombassa, Kuala Lumpur. -Daily Max. 27º – 32 º. -Daily Min. 21º – 27º. -Monthly mean Humidity 55% - 100% Total mean 75%. -Heavy green Vegetations. -Calm winds, but up to 30m/s when raining.
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2. Tropical climate: 2.1Hot dry (Desert). 2.2Hot Humid. 2.3Composite. 2.4Tropical high land. 2.1Hot Dry (Desert): -Between 15º - 30º N&S. -Two seasons Hot and Moderate. -e.g., Swan, Baghdad, Riyadh, Al Ain. -Monthly Max. (43º – 49º). (27º - 32º) -Monthly Min. (24º – 30º). (10º - 18º) -Monthly mean Humidity 10% - 55% 2.2Hot Humid: -Same location of Hot Dry, but near coasts. -Two seasons, Hot and relatively moderate.
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2.2Hot Humid: -Same location of Hot Dry, but near coasts. -Two seasons, Hot and relatively moderate. -High relative humidity 50-90%, with clear skies and few clouds that causes glare. -Local wind, more influenced by Land/Sea Breath. Day -Sea Land. + Night -Land Sea. -Monthly Max. (40º – 48º). (24º - 30º) -Monthly Min. (21º – 26º). (10º - 18º). -Kuwait, Karachi, Jeddah. 2.3 Composite: - In central areas of continents, north of tropic of Cancer and South of tropic of Capricorn.
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2.3 Composite: - In central areas of continents, north of tropic of Cancer and South of tropic of Capricorn. -Two main seasons Hot Dry (8-months) and Worm Humid (4-months). -Max. Hot Dry (32º – 43º). Humidity 22-55% -Min. Hot Dry (21º – 27º). -Max. Worm Humid (27º – 32º). Humidity 55-95% -Min. Worm Humid (24º – 27º). -New Deli, Cano, La hour. 2.4Tropical high lands: -900-1800m above sea level. -Above 1800m, Max. temp. (24º -30º). Humidity (45-99%) -Min. Temp. (10º -13º). -Addis Abba, Nairobi, New Mexico.
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3.Temperate climate: 3.1Mediterranean Climate 3.2Marine temperate Climate: 3.3continental temperate Climate: 3.4temperate Grassland climate: 3.1Mediterranean Climate: -Has three regions, coastal, High land and desert areas. Around the Mediterranean and other Similar areas. -Hot dry in Summer and Worm rainy in winter. -Subjected to tropical winds in summer and Arctic marine wind in winter. 3.2Marine Temperate Climate: -Very close to seas, very unsettled changes from place to place, even from hour-hour in a single place. -Comprising of series of days with varying weather. -Rainy near coasts with the rain reducing gradually away from coasts. -Heavy presence of vegetations in rainy areas. -From North of Spain in the south to Sweden Southern Coasts in the North. And in the western coasts of north America and Canada.
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3.Temperate climate: 3.1Mediterranean Climate 3.2Marine temperate Climate: 3.3continental temperate Climate: 3.4temperate Grassland climate: 3.3Continental temperate Climate: -The main difference between Marine and Continental climates is that the later has high yearly temperature diurnal range from the former. Could be twice as much. -This is due to being away from the influence of Sea and far from the range of moist sea wind. -Subjected to tropical marine winds in summer and Arctic continental wind in winter. - Always under high pressure. -Inner parts of continents as in East Europe and Russia, Eastern Parts of Continents like North east of USA, Canada, Korea. 3.4Temperate Grassland: -This is the driest of the temperate climates, due to being far away from seas. -Famous of its tender grass coverage due to low rain. (Steppes Grass) -In Middle areas of North America, South of Continental temperate climate in Russia and Asia South of Argentina and south east Australia.
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4.Arctic Climate: 4.1Cold Climate or Semi Arctic: 4.2Arctic Climate: 4.3Snow coverage Climate: 4.1Cold Climate or Semi Arctic: -Covers Northern Europe, Asia and north America, Southern half of Alaska to Canada and north of Finland. -Free from marine influence. -Very cold and dry especially in winter, ground is frosted or covered in snow. 4.2Artic Climate: -Northern part of Russia, Canada and Green Land and Southern Pole -Very cold in both winter and Summer, temperature below Zero even in Summer. 4.3Snow Coverage: -Very cold all year round. Temperatures always below Zero. -Central areas of green land. -Covered in snow all year round.
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