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  1. On this web site we provide global data, world maps and computer animations of our updated Köppen-Geiger climate classification published by Kottek et al. (2006), Rubel and Kottek (2010) and Rubel et al. (2017).

  2. The Köppen climate classification was developed based on the empirical relationship between climate and vegetation. This type of climate classification scheme provides an efficient way to describe climatic conditions defined by multiple variables and their seasonalities with a single metric.

  3. Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification Category Descriptions . There are five major types of climate classification: Equatorial, Arid, Warm Temperate, Snow, and Polar. Each type can then be further classified by precipitation and temperature conditions. This results in 31 different climate classifications.

  4. 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...

  5. 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.

  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-based cli­ma­tolo­gies.

  7. Koppen climate classification, widely used vegetation-based empirical climate-classification system developed by German botanist-climatologist Wladimir Koppen. He devised formulas that would define climatic boundaries corresponding to mapped vegetation zones (biomes). He published his first scheme in 1900.

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