For a study and knowledge
of the climate that concerns to our Town, the Weather station of Cossonda began
to work the January 1st of 2001. One has been believed advisable to
hope that three years of taking of data are marked to begin to make them public,
although the period is very short to take it like certainly representative data,
if that can orient to us in the classification of our climate.
Said this
we can classify it:
·
According to the Lang's criterion:
Is based
on dividing to the total precipitation average of the year for the average
temperature of the year.
To the
value that it gives it applies the following criterion to him:
0<Lang<20
= Desert
20<Lang<40
= Barren climate
40<Lang<60
= Humid climate of steppe and savannah
60<Lang<100 = Humid
climate of thin forests
100<Lang<160 = Humid
climate of dense forests
Lang>160
= Superhumid climate of meadows and tundres
For
Cossonda:
Total
precipitation average of the year = 592 liters
Average
temperature of the year = 14.99 ºC
Reason why
592/14.99 = 39.49 that it classifies to us in barren climate in
transition to humid climate of steppe and savannah.
·
According to the Martone's criterion:
Is based
on dividing to the total precipitation average of the year for the average
temperature of the year plus whole number 10.
To the
value that it gives it applies the following criterion to him:
0<Martone<5
= Desert
5<Martone<10
= Semi-empty
10<Martone<20
= Mediterranean Steppes and dry countries
20<Martone<30
= Region of olive trees and cereal
30<Martone<40
= Humid surface (Meadows and forests)
Martone>40
= Superhumid
For
Cossonda:
Total
precipitation average of the year = 592 liters
Average
temperature of the year = 14.99 ºC
Reason
why 592/(14.99+10)= 23.69; that classifies in region of olive trees and
cereal to us.
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want to in the last extend knowledge on our weather datas push
here (Original
version in excel format in castilian)
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have this updated active
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