Understanding the Kӧppen Climate Classification System

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The Kӧppen climate classification system, developed by Wladimir Kӧppen in 1884 and modified over the years, categorizes climates based on native vegetation as the best indicator. It recognizes five major climatic types designated by capital letters, reflecting temperature and precipitation patterns. The basis of classification includes divisions like Megatherms, Xerophytic, Mesothermal, Microthermal, and Hekistothermal. Kӧppen's scheme divides world climates into Tropical Moist, Dry, Moist Mid-latitude with Mild Winters, Moist Mid-Latitude with Cold Winters, and Polar Climates. In addition to capital letters, small letters are used to denote specific characteristics like precipitation patterns and temperature thresholds.


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  1. Kppen K ppen Climate Classification Climate Classification By MOHD ARIF

  2. INTRODUCTION The K ppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification . It was first published by Russian German climatologist Wladimir K ppen in 1884, with several later modifications by K ppen himself, notably in 1918 and 1936. Later, German climatologist Rudolf Geiger collaborated with K ppen on changes to the classification system, which is thus sometimes referred to as the K ppen Geiger climate classification system.

  3. The system is based on the concept that: Native vegetation is the best expression of climate. The K ppen system recognizes five major climatic types; each type is designated by a capital letter Its categories are based on the annual and monthly averages of temperature and precipitation.

  4. BASIS OF CLASSIFICATION 1. Koppen presented his climatic classification on the basis of candolle s classification of vegetation which recognise the following divisions: Megatherms Those plant which depend on high temperature and humidity through out the year and avg. temp above 18 degree celsius. tropical rain forest. Xerophytic: represent such plant which thrive in hot and arid condition. Mesothermal: represent such plant that are adapted to moderate temperature and abundant supply of moisture. The temp. of the coldest month below 18 but above -3 degree c. mid latitude temperate region. Microthermal: region having temp. of coldest month below -3 . cool temperate region. Hekistothermal: permanently ice covered region.

  5. Scheme Scheme Koppen divided world climate on five principle types and designated them as capital letters A Tropical Moist Climates: all months have average temperatures above 18 degrees Celsius Dry Climates: with deficient precipitation during most of the year Moist Mid-latitude Climates with Mild Winters Moist Mid-Latitude Climates with Cold Winters Polar Climates: with extremely cold winters and summers B C D E

  6. Besides capital letters he used various small letters in his climatic scheme f Precipitation through out year m Monsoon climate short dry season w Dry season in winter s Dry season in summer h Mean annual temperature above 18 degree c k Mean annual temperature below 18 degree c a Hot summer temp of warmest month above 22 degree c b Cold winter temperature of warmest month below 22 degree c c Cool short summer with less than four month over 10 degree c

  7. CLIMATIC CLASSIFICATION GIVEN BY KOPPEN

  8. WORLD CLIMATIC TYPES BASED ON CLIMATIC CLASSIFICATION GIVEN BY KOPPEN

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