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  1. The Köppen classification system recognizes four major climate groups based on temperature values (identified by the capital letters A, C, D, and E), and the fifth based on moisture (identified by the capital letter B), to create global climate patterns. The major climate groups can then be subdivided into more specific categories based on a ...

  2. Oct 30, 2018 · The Köppen-Geiger system classifies climate into five main classes and 30 sub-types. The classification is based on threshold values and seasonality of monthly air temperature and precipitation.

  3. Michael E. Mann. Köppen climate classification - World Distribution, Major Types, Climate Zones: The following discussion of the climates of the world is based on groupings of Köppen’s climatic types. It should be noted that the highland climate (H) is also included here. Köppen’s A climates are found in a nearly unbroken belt around the ...

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · The Köppen Climate Classification is a widely used meteorological classification system that divides global climate into five primary climate zones based on vegetation. It uses precipitation and temperature, the primary factors determining an area's vegetation type, to classify a region's climate.

  5. Climate Periods This application allows exploring climate data for six approximately 30-year periods: 1901–1930, 1931–1960, 1961–1990, 1991–2020 historical periods

  6. We present new glob­al maps of the Köp­pen-Geiger cli­mate clas­si­fi­ca­tion at a high 1‑km res­o­lu­tion for his­tor­i­cal and future cli­mate con­di­tions (1901–2099). The his­tor­i­cal maps (encom­pass­ing 1901–1930, 1931–1960, 1961–1990, and 1991–2020) are based on high-res­o­lu­tion, obser­va­tion ...

  7. Feb 15, 2019 · Map of the world's Koppen Climate types, as of 2007. Named for German climatologist Wladamir Köppen, the Köppen Climate System was developed in 1884 and is still how we group the world's climates today. According to Köppen, a location's climate could be inferred simply be observing the plant life native to the area.

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