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== Geographical Information and Features == | == Geographical Information and Features == |
Revision as of 00:03, 18 February 2011
Hong Kong, China
Contents
Geographical Information and Features
Latitude and Longitude - 22° 15' 0" N / 114° 10' 0" E [1]
Elevation - 24.08 meters
The nearest body of water is the Causeway Bay, which is right on Hong Kong's coast. [2]
Climate
Average Monthly Temperatures: [3] [4]
January - 15.5°C / 59.9°F -- maximum - 18°C -- minimum - 13°C
February - 15.5°C / 59.9°F -- maximum - 18°C -- minimum - 13°C
March - 17.9°C / 64.2°F -- maximum - 20°C -- minimum - 16°C
April - 21.7°C / 71.1°F -- maximum - 24°C -- minimum - 20°C
May - 25.5°C / 77.9°F -- maximum - 28°C -- minimum - 23°C
June - 27.6°C / 81.7°F -- maximum - 30°C -- minimum - 25°C
July - 28.2°C / 82.8°F -- maximum - 31°C -- minimum - 26°C
August - 28.0°C / 82.4°F -- maximum - 30°C -- minimum - 26°C
September - 27.3°C / 81.1°F -- maximum - 30°C -- minimum - 25°C
October - 24.8°C / 76.6°F -- maximum - 27°C -- minimum - 23°C
November - 21.0°C / 69.8°F -- maximum - 24°C -- minimum - 19°C
December - 17.4°C / 63.3°F -- maximum - 20°C -- minimum - 15°C
Annual - 22.5°C / 72.5°F -- maximum - 25°C -- minimum - 20.3°C
Average Monthly Rainfall [5]
January - 27.2 mm / 1.1 in
February - 43.6 mm / 1.7 in
March - 74.7 mm / 2.9 in
April - 139.8 mm / 5.5 in
May - 298.3 mm / 11.7 in
June - 399.4 mm / 15.7 in
July - 371.4 mm / 14.6 in
August - 377.0 mm / 14.8 in
September - 297.3 mm / 11.7 in
October - 119.0 mm / 4.7 in
November - 38.4 mm / 1.5 in
December - 25.4 mm / 1.0 in
Annual - 2218.0 mm / 87.3 in
Climate Zone [6]
According to the Koppen Classification system, Hong Kong falls under the Cwa, or humid subtropicals, climate. Hong Kong has hot, humid summers and cool winters.
Factors that Regulate the Climate [7]
Hong Kong is at 22°N, which is close to the 30°N mid-latitude high pressure area. Its topography is covered with hills and mountains, and since Hong Kong is a peninsula with many islands, its proximity to water makes it hot and humid in the summer and mildly cool in the winter. The prevailing winds come from all sides of the peninsula due to the nearby waters, but mostly the winds are southeasterly or northeasterly. Hong Kong's summers are filled with thunderstorms whereas not much rain falls in the winter. Mountains and other high elevation places also contribute to cloud formations.
Geography
Tectonic Plate Boundaries[8] [9]
Hong Kong lies on the Eurasian Plate, and it is about 1400 km (1000 miles) away from the Philippine Plate boundary.
Rock Features
Footnotes - Reference Sources
- ↑ [http://www.travelmath.com/country/Hong+Kong
- ↑ [http://maps.google.com/maps?ftr=earth.promo&hl=en&utm_campaign=en&utm_medium=ha&utm_source=en-ha-na-us-bk-3dmfe&utm_term=google%20earth
- ↑ [http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/grid.pl?gr=N22E114
- ↑ [http://www.climatetemp.info/hong-kong/
- ↑ [http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/data.pl?ref=N22E114+2100+45005W
- ↑ [http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/climate_systems/humid_subtropical.html
- ↑ [http://www.marimari.com/content/hong_kong/general_info/geography/main.html
- ↑ [http://maps.google.com/
- ↑ [http://sauc-restaura.com/www/plate%20boudaries.html