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Revision as of 21:15, 16 February 2011

Managua, Nicaragua

  • Geography
    • Latitude: 12.1508
    • Longitude: -86.2683
    • Elevation: 59 meters
    • Nearby Bodies of Water: The city of Managua sits on the coast of the lake Lago de Managua [2]

Population: 973,087

http://population.mongabay.com/population/nicaragua/3617763/managua


Weather

Temperature

  • Climate(for the whole year)
    • Hottest: 34 Degrees Celsius
    • Coolest: 20 Degrees Celsius
  • Per Month
    • Jan.
      • High: 30
      • Low: 21
    • Feb.
      • High: 30
      • Low: 24
    • Mar.
      • High: 30
      • Low: 26
    • April
      • High: 32
      • Low: 28
    • May
      • High: 32
      • Low: 27
    • June
      • High: 31
      • Low: 26
    • July
      • High: 31
      • Low: 26
    • August
      • High: 31
      • Low: 25
    • September
      • High: 31
      • Low: 26
    • October
      • High: 31
      • Low: 24
    • November
      • High: 30
      • Low: 24
    • December
      • High: 30
      • Low: 24
  • Precipitation (mm)
      • January: 5
      • February: 1
      • March: 5
      • April: 5
      • May: 76
      • June: 296
      • July: 134
      • August: 130
      • September: 182
      • October: 283
      • November: 59
      • December: 5

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_guides/results.shtml?tt=TT001890 [3]


Climate

  • (Using the Koppen Classification System) Climate type A

Because Managua is near the equator it receives nearly vertical rays of sunlight, thus it is hotter than a lot of places. Managua temperature is close to the same thing all year round because it is on the edge of a large lake. Water heats and cools slower than land so the temperature of this city does to. Nicaragua switches between high and low pressure.

http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/koppen.htm


Geography

Managua lies on the North American Plate, and is very close to the North American PLate and the Pacif Plate's boundary.