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  1. Buffalo Production Under Different Climatic Regions by S.S. Kindu, A.K. Misra, et all 2004-11-30
  2. RAINFALL ESTIMATION: QUANTITATIVE MODELLING OF RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN DIFFERENT ECO-CLIMATIC REGIONS OF NIGERIA by Gideon Ufoegbune, 2010-07-14
  3. Climatic Influences of Ozone in the Mid-Atlantic Region: Climatic Factors Influence on the Spread andTransport of Ozone in Delaware and its Neighboring States by Anthony seraphin, 2008-08-12
  4. Climatic regions: northern west Korea (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  5. Climatic regions: south eastern littoral (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  6. Climatic regions: southern littoral (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  7. Climatic regions: north-eastern littoral (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  8. Climatic regions: central west Korea (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  9. Climatic regions: south Korea (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  10. Climatic regions: northern interior Korea (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  11. Climatic regions: southern west Korea (Research monographs on Korea) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1945
  12. Potential evapotranspiration in different climatic regions of Guyana (Climatological research series) by Chander Persaud, 1977
  13. Past glacial activity in the high Arctic: [final report] (Contribution - University of Massachusetts, Dept. of Geology and Geography) by Raymond S Bradley, 1977
  14. Global Environmental Change: An Atmospheric Perspective by John Horel, Jack Geisler, 1996-11-18

1. Tropical Wet And Dry Climate, Indian Climatic Regions
Tropical Wet and Dry Climate, Indian Climatic Regions Informative researched article on Tropical Wet and Dry Climate, Indian Climatic Regions from Indianetzone, the largest
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Tropical Wet and Dry Climate in India is generally characterized by dry winter and high temperature during the summer season. It is divided into North East Indian Plateau type and Tamil Nadu type.
Tropical wet and dry climate is also known as monsoon savanna in India. This climate is enjoyed by most of the Plateaus of Peninsular India excluding the semi-arid tract that is situated immediately to the east of the Western Ghats. The tropical wet and dry climate is characterized by persistently high temperature in the coolest month and dry winter. Further, another feature of this climate is long dry period that spreads over winter and early summer. Mean monthly temperature is above 18 degree Celsius during the winter season. Summer before the onset of rains is very hot, particularly in the interior low level areas where in May maximum temperature may increase up to 46 degree Celsius and sometimes even up to 48 degree Celsius.

2. Geography Dictionaries I -- 1000Dictionaries.com
Climatic Regions Geography Dictionary GEOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY. Climate. Communication To make a comment or an addition to the Dictionary, please send email to gibsonjs
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AFRIKAANS
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ALBANIAN
AMHARIC
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ANISHINAABE
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NATIVE)
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ARAMAIC ARMENIAN ASSAMESE (ASSAM, EAST INDIA) AYMARA (AYMARA PEOPLE, ANDES) AZERBAIJANI BAHASA INDONESIA BAHASA MELAYU (MALAY) BALOCHI (NORTHWEST IRAN) BASQUE (BASQUE COUNTRY, SPAIN) BELARUSIAN BENGALI (INDIA) BISLAMA (MELANESIAN CREOLE) BOSNIAN BRETON (BRITTANY, FRANCE) BULGARIAN BURMESE (MYANMAR) CANTONESE (OR YUE, CHINA) CAPE VERDEAN CREOLE CATALAN (SPAIN) CEBUANO (PHILIPPINES) CHEROKEE (NATIVE AMERICAN) CHINESE CHINESE SIMPLIFIED CREOLE (HAITI) CROATIAN CZECH DANISH DARI (AFGHANISTAN) DUTCH EGYPTIAN ARABIC EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHIC ENCYCLOPEDIAS ESPERANTO ESTONIAN ENGLISH FARSI (IRAN) FINNISH ONLINE TRANSLATIONS FILIPINO (PHILIPPINES) FRENCH FULA (OR FULFULDE, WEST AFRICA) GALICIA (GALICIA,SPAIN) GUJARATI (GUJARAT, INDIA) GERMAN GREEK GUARANI (PARAGUAY) HAUSA (NIGERIA) HAWAAIAN PIDGIN HEBREW HILIGAYNON (PHILIPPINES) HINDI (INDIA) HUNGARIAN ICELANDIC ILOKANO (PHILIPPINES) INDIAN INDONESIAN INUIT (GREENLAND

3. Climates And Climatic Regions - Geography - USA - North America: Usa Geography,
usa geography, weather climate, short term, america usa, one hour, long term
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Geography, Climates and Climatic Regions
Many people confuse weather with climate. Although the two are closely related, they have distinctly different meanings. Weather changes from day to day and sometimes from one hour to the next. It involves the temperature, precipitation, humidity, and wind factors at a particular time. Short-term decisions about matters such as whether to play baseball during the afternoon or carry an umbrella to work are based on weather. Climate, however, represents weather conditions over extended periods of time. Repeating cycles of precipitation and temperature, along with complex interactions of wind patterns and seasonal sun, give us our climates. Long-term decisions about storing heating fuels, planning for irrigation, raising particular crops, or choosing particular features for housing designs all require a consideration of climate. The United States is a large country, and different types of climates are found in different parts of the country. deeper links
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4. Climatic Regions Of The United States - Climates And Climatic Regions - Geograph
semiarid desert, usa geography, rain forest, way tall, eastern woodlands, orographic precipitation, humid subtropical, humid continental, pacific northwest, mountain air, west
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Climates and Climatic Regions, Climatic Regions of the United States
Because of its midlatitude location and vast size, the United States experiences a wide variety of climates. At one extreme are the tropical islands of Hawaii; at the other, the arctic conditions of northern Alaska. The majority of Americans live between these two extremes in a group of climatic regions with unique moisture and temperature patterns. Geographers have traditionally divided the 48 contiguous United States into two broad patterns of continental climate: the humid East and the arid West. The dividing line most often used is 100 degrees west longitude, an imaginary north-south line extending through the Great Plains from Texas to North Dakota. The humid east receives abundant precipitation throughout the year. Winters in the northern part are very cold with much snowfall. In the southern part, rainfall is plentiful; summers are very hot but winters are mild. Because of its bountiful moisture, the humid east has also traditionally been a very important agricultural area. Once a land of vast forests, early settlers cleared the land as they moved westward. In some areas, cleared lands were cultivated, abused, exhausted, and eroded away. In other areas, vast forests have been replanted, as in the South, the Appalachians, and parts of the Midwest. A climatic transition zone occurs on either side of the 100 degrees west longitude line. The eastern woodlands gradually give way to tall grass prairies, which in turn give way to steppes, where short grasses flourish. Few natural tall grass prairies exist today on the Plains. Over the past few centuries, farmers cultivated and planted most of the region with corn or wheat.

5. Answers.com - What Are The Six Main Geographic Climatic Regions In The World
What are the geographic climatic regions? Geography Australia's climatic Pattern Tropical Arid The division between arid and semi arid regions is often set by the use of the 250
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6. Indian Climatic Regions
Indian Climatic Regions Informative researched article on Indian Climatic Regions from Indianetzone, the largest free encyclopedia on India.
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Indian climatic regions vary vastly according to the location and physical structure of the place. Factors Of The Indian Climate Cycle of Seasons Types of Indian Climate Indian Climatic Regions ... Tropical Monsoon Rain Forest Climate
Indian climatic regions experience large variation in climate varying from region to region, due to its vast size. India experiences climate variation from four major climate groups. These can be further subdivided into seven climatic types.
The region of tropical and sub-tropical steppe lies towards the east of the tropical desert running from Punjab and Haryana to Kathiawar. They experience the climate as transitional climate falling between tropical desert and humid sub-tropical, with temperatures, which are comparatively less extreme than the desert climate. The annual rainfall is between 30cm to 65 cm but is very unreliable and happens mostly during the summer monsoon season. Maximum temperatures in this region during summer can rise to 40°C. The vegetation mostly comprises short coarse grass. Some crops like jowar and bajra are also cultivated.

7. Answers.com - What Is The Climate Over A Large Geographical Region Called
What are the geographic climatic regions? Geography Australia's climatic Pattern Tropical Arid The division between arid and semi arid regions is often set by the use of the 250
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Climatic Regions-Geography Tools *maps *globes *projections *charts *graphs-Five Themes of Geography . Europeans Explore the Americas
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