Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - See how annual precipitation and temperature distinguish climate types.

See how annual precipitation and temperature distinguish climate types.

Look at the temperature setting temperature zone and precipitation setting climate type.

Judging from the temperature, the lowest temperature is lower than 0℃, which may be temperate monsoon, polar regions and tundra of temperate continent or cold zone. If the summer temperature is high and the annual precipitation is low, it is a temperate continent; If the summer temperature is high and the annual precipitation is between 400-800mm, it is a temperate monsoon; If the temperature is low in summer, it is a cold zone.

The lowest temperature is higher than 0℃, but the highest temperature is lower than 20℃, which belongs to temperate maritime climate and the precipitation is very average.

The lowest temperature is higher than 0℃, but the highest temperature is higher than 20℃, which belongs to subtropical zone. Subtropical grasslands and deserts have very little annual precipitation. The subtropical Mediterranean is particularly rare when the temperature is high, and the subtropical monsoon is in the same period of rain and heat.

The annual temperature is higher than 20°C, which belongs to tropical climate. Look at the average rainfall, many of them are tropical rainforests; The average rainfall in tropical deserts is very small. Summer precipitation is dominated by tropical monsoon, with obvious seasonal variation, but it is not particularly tropical grassland.

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