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'''Similar Cities in Climate''' | '''Similar Cities in Climate''' | ||
1. Santiago,Chile | 1. Santiago,Chile | ||
− | a. Climate Zone- BWH | + | a. Climate Zone- BWH |
+ | == Factors That Regulate Climate == | ||
+ | Abu Dhabi is on the Persian Gulf, which is the area of the UAE with the maximum temperature(MAX Temp.:118 degrees F- 48 Degrees C). The Coastline has the biggest effect on the country making it generally hot and dry.Away from the coastline, UAE gets cooler with increasing Altitude. The Al Hajar Arghabi Mountains have a cooler temperature because of their high altitude. Because of the dry, windy, and sandy coast, with a lack of vegetation, UAE occasionally has dust storms, which severely limit visibility. | ||
== '''References:''' == | == '''References:''' == |
Revision as of 15:47, 14 November 2010
FROM SJS WIKI
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Latitude/Longitude:
24 degrees North/ 54 Degrees South [1]
Elevation:
867 meters [1]
Large Body of Water:[2]
Persian Gulf
CLIMATE
Avg. Temperature:
Winter Low- 50 degrees F[1] High-118 degrees F Summer Avg.-75 degrees F
Avg. Rainfall:
Time Span- Nov. to March Rainfall- 12 cm per year
Climate Classification:
BWH
Monthly averages( Precipitation and temperature) °F | °C January Avg low: 58° Avg hi: 74° Avg precip: NA February Avg low: 60° Avg hi: 77° Avg precip: NA March Avg low: 64° Avg hi: 82° Avg precip: NA April Avg low: 70° Avg hi: 91° Avg precip: NA May Avg low: 77° Avg hi: 100° Avg precip: NA June Avg low: 82° Avg hi: 103° Avg precip: NA July Avg low: 85° Avg hi: 105° Avg precip: NA August Avg low: 86° Avg hi: 106° Avg precip: NA September Avg low: 81° Avg hi: 102° Avg precip: 0 in October Avg low: 74° Avg hi: 95° Avg precip: NA November Avg low: 68° Avg hi: 87° Avg precip: NA December Avg low: 62° Avg hi: 78° Avg precip: NA
Similar Cities in Climate 1. Santiago,Chile
a. Climate Zone- BWH
Factors That Regulate Climate
Abu Dhabi is on the Persian Gulf, which is the area of the UAE with the maximum temperature(MAX Temp.:118 degrees F- 48 Degrees C). The Coastline has the biggest effect on the country making it generally hot and dry.Away from the coastline, UAE gets cooler with increasing Altitude. The Al Hajar Arghabi Mountains have a cooler temperature because of their high altitude. Because of the dry, windy, and sandy coast, with a lack of vegetation, UAE occasionally has dust storms, which severely limit visibility.
References:
[[1]]-Nov. 14 2010
Google Earth-Nov. 14 2010
[[2]]-Nov. 14 2010
[[3]]-Nov. 14 2010