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The Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification System
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved over 150 years by Wladimir Koppen and refined by Rudolf Geiger, this system is composed of five basic regions:
A - Tropical (Hot Year Round with Rain Year round or part year)
B - Dry (Low rainfall year round in Subtropical and Continental areas)
C - Temperate (Moderate temperatures with mixed rainfall patterns in the mid-latiitudes)
D - Continental (More extreme temperature ranges in continental interiors in the mid to high latitudes)
E - Polar (Very cold regions in the poles of our planet)
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🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction
👉1:32 Broad categories (ABCDE)
👉2:49 Explanation of codes
👉3:35 Af - Tropical Rainforest
👉3:56 Am - Tropical...
published: 29 Jan 2019
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Köppen climate classification
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates.
He started at the equator. Here the sun has a high angle and is therefore high at the sky. This makes it very warm around the equator. In one of the other explanations you have already learned that there is is often a low-pressure area around the equator. Because of the low-pressure area it often rains. At and near the equator we find the climates that are warm and wet. Koppen gave these climates the letter A. These are climates where the average temperature per month never gets lower than 18 degrees and there is significant precipitation. Another name for these climates is tropical climates.
Further away from the equator we enco...
published: 07 Mar 2018
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3 Climatic Classification - Koppen, Trewartha, Thornthwaite (Examrace - Dr. Manishika)
@12:57 Kindly note the Mediterranean Climate has wet winters and dry summers. In this section we are trying to explains w stands for dry winters and s stands for dry summer. The region were explained in continuation and shouldn't be confused.
@15.00 the formula value is 11.5 and not 115 (kindly note)
Dr. Manishika Jain explains the 3 climatic classification- Koppen, Thornthwaite and Trewartha summarized under empirical, genetic and applied classification.
Climatic Classification System @0:24
Koppen Classification @4:26
Thornthwaite’s Classification – 1931 @15:15
Temperature Efficiency @17:1
Thornthwaite’s Classification -1948 @18:40
Trewartha’s Classification @24:39
#Perpetual #Temperature #Province #Humidity #Precipitation #Abundant #Warmest #Classification #Climatic #Manishika #Examrace...
published: 17 Jun 2016
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The Koppen System
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published: 03 Sep 2014
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Climate Classification
I give a generalized summary of the categories of the Koppen Climate Classification System.
published: 11 Mar 2013
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Koppen Climate Classification | कोपेन जलवायु वर्गीकरण | IMP TOPIC FOR VARIOUS EXAM
#doorstep learning
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published: 08 Jun 2020
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Koppen Climatic Classification | Indian and World Perspectives | Climatology | Dr. Krishnanand
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This is the 34th in the series of lectures; on Koppen Climatic Classification for undergraduate geography students as well as Geography (optional) for UPSC exams.
This video by Dr. Krishnanand, founder of TheGeoecolologist; is suitable and helpful for the UPSC/IAS aspirants and beginners as well.
Simplified Explanation of Koppen Climatic Classification has been made in this lecture.
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published: 02 Dec 2020
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Köppen Climate Classification
Ever wondered what all those letters in the Köppen Classification system mean? In this lecture, Jennifer explains how Köppen created his classification system and what the different letters mean so you can interpret a location's climate just with the letters!
published: 24 Feb 2021
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Climate Classification Intro
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published: 16 Oct 2017
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🥔 How do we Classify Climates? Crash Course Geography #13
From gnocchi and salchipapas to potato chips and french fries, it seems like every cuisine around the world has embraced the potato! And this humble tuber did not originate in Ireland or France, but near Lake Titicaca near the border of what is now known as Bolivia and Peru 7000-9000 years ago! So today, we're going to trace this history of the potato as we teach you about climate, how we classify it using the Köppen system, and the ways humans have employed their geo-literacy to adapt to their surroundings.
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published: 19 Apr 2021
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The Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification System
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved o...
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved over 150 years by Wladimir Koppen and refined by Rudolf Geiger, this system is composed of five basic regions:
A - Tropical (Hot Year Round with Rain Year round or part year)
B - Dry (Low rainfall year round in Subtropical and Continental areas)
C - Temperate (Moderate temperatures with mixed rainfall patterns in the mid-latiitudes)
D - Continental (More extreme temperature ranges in continental interiors in the mid to high latitudes)
E - Polar (Very cold regions in the poles of our planet)
🌎🌍🌏
🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction
👉1:32 Broad categories (ABCDE)
👉2:49 Explanation of codes
👉3:35 Af - Tropical Rainforest
👉3:56 Am - Tropical Monsoon
👉4:14 Aw - Tropical Savannah
👉4:41 BWh - Hot Desert
👉4:59 BSh - Hot Semi-Arid
👉5:12 BWk - Cool Desert
👉5:32 BSk - Cool Semi-Arid
👉5:47 Cfa - Humid Subtropical
👉6:20 Cwa - Subtropical Monsoon
👉6:37 Csa - Hot Summer Mediterranean
👉6:59 Csb - Warm Summer Mediterranean
👉7:23 Cwb/Cwc - Subtropical Highland
👉7:47 Cfb - Ocean (& Subtropical Highland)
👉8:33 Cfc - Subpolar Oceanic
👉8:45 Dfa/Dfb - Humid Continental
👉9:19 Dwa/Dwb - Continental Monsoon
👉9:31 Dsa/Dsb - Continental Dry Summer
👉9:44 Dfc/Dfd - Subarctic
👉10:08 Dwc/Dwd - Subarctic Monsoon
👉10:19 Dsc/Dsd - Subarctic Dry Summer
👉10:27 ET - Tundra
👉10:54 EF - Icecap
👉11:09 Outro
⭐️⭐️⭐️ SECRETS OF WORLD CLIMATE ⭐️⭐️⭐️ is my landmark series that provides an in-depth look at each climate zone. You can follow this series via the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu83ZzwRbQvIoyZmLg59P7NY9eU37FBPG
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https://wn.com/The_Koppen_Geiger_Climate_Classification_System
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved over 150 years by Wladimir Koppen and refined by Rudolf Geiger, this system is composed of five basic regions:
A - Tropical (Hot Year Round with Rain Year round or part year)
B - Dry (Low rainfall year round in Subtropical and Continental areas)
C - Temperate (Moderate temperatures with mixed rainfall patterns in the mid-latiitudes)
D - Continental (More extreme temperature ranges in continental interiors in the mid to high latitudes)
E - Polar (Very cold regions in the poles of our planet)
🌎🌍🌏
🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction
👉1:32 Broad categories (ABCDE)
👉2:49 Explanation of codes
👉3:35 Af - Tropical Rainforest
👉3:56 Am - Tropical Monsoon
👉4:14 Aw - Tropical Savannah
👉4:41 BWh - Hot Desert
👉4:59 BSh - Hot Semi-Arid
👉5:12 BWk - Cool Desert
👉5:32 BSk - Cool Semi-Arid
👉5:47 Cfa - Humid Subtropical
👉6:20 Cwa - Subtropical Monsoon
👉6:37 Csa - Hot Summer Mediterranean
👉6:59 Csb - Warm Summer Mediterranean
👉7:23 Cwb/Cwc - Subtropical Highland
👉7:47 Cfb - Ocean (& Subtropical Highland)
👉8:33 Cfc - Subpolar Oceanic
👉8:45 Dfa/Dfb - Humid Continental
👉9:19 Dwa/Dwb - Continental Monsoon
👉9:31 Dsa/Dsb - Continental Dry Summer
👉9:44 Dfc/Dfd - Subarctic
👉10:08 Dwc/Dwd - Subarctic Monsoon
👉10:19 Dsc/Dsd - Subarctic Dry Summer
👉10:27 ET - Tundra
👉10:54 EF - Icecap
👉11:09 Outro
⭐️⭐️⭐️ SECRETS OF WORLD CLIMATE ⭐️⭐️⭐️ is my landmark series that provides an in-depth look at each climate zone. You can follow this series via the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu83ZzwRbQvIoyZmLg59P7NY9eU37FBPG
☀️🌥🌧❄️💨
📷📹🎥 VIDEO & PHOTO CREDITS ❤️❤️❤️
Milosh Kitchovitch (San Pedro de Atacama, Chile) - https://youtu.be/oo6FnJ5b-us
Drones Sky Zoom (Rocas de Suesca, Colombia) - https://youtu.be/v50F4kLd-t0
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Narrated, Written and Produced by
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Or you can send an email via this Youtube Channel page 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1raaXFgsFBSFR8qNgchF2g/about
- published: 29 Jan 2019
- views: 125236
5:47
Köppen climate classification
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates...
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates.
He started at the equator. Here the sun has a high angle and is therefore high at the sky. This makes it very warm around the equator. In one of the other explanations you have already learned that there is is often a low-pressure area around the equator. Because of the low-pressure area it often rains. At and near the equator we find the climates that are warm and wet. Koppen gave these climates the letter A. These are climates where the average temperature per month never gets lower than 18 degrees and there is significant precipitation. Another name for these climates is tropical climates.
Further away from the equator we encounter deserts. Here it’s still warm, but unlike the climates around the equator very dry. As you have learned in one of the previous explanations, this has to do with the high pressure area around these places. Koppen gave these climates the letter B. These are areas with a maximum precipitation of 400 mm per year. These are therefore the dry or arid climates.
Further away from the equator it gets colder. Here we find the C-climates. In C-climates, the average temperature of the coldest month is lower than 18 degrees. Otherwise it is an A climate! But, in the coldest month, the average temperature is always warmer than 3 degrees below zero. It is therefore useful to look at the coldest months in this case, because then you quickly can see that it is a C climate. C-climates are influenced by the sea. C-climates are therefore also called maritime climates. The influence of the sea is reflected in the temperature; In the summer it almost never gets very hot. That is because the sea water, so far from the equator, is cooler in the summer than the country. Seawater does not heat up that quickly. The cooler sea air ensures that the country does not really heat up and in the summer it does not get very hot. In the winter the sea is warmer than the country. The seawater cools down only slowly, so that there is often less cold air coming from the sea. This ensures that the winters at C-climates are not too cold and on average are not colder than 3 degrees below zero.
Inland we find the D-climates. The effect of the sea is lacking here and that is why we call it continental climates. This means that the summers are hotter than C-climates, because there is no cooling air. Because in the cold winters no warmer sea air reaches these places, the winters also become very cold. That is why we distinguish the D-climates by setting an average temperature of no more than 3 degrees below zero for the coldest month.
When It’s also cold in the summer, then we are dealing with E-climates. These are climates that occur near the North and South Pole and therefore we call them polar climates. The limit in these climates is in the hottest month: It can be up to 10 degrees on average. Is it warmer in the hottest month, then it is a D climate.
Although the 5 different climates are a good layout, it is not very specific yet. The area where a certain climate is present is very large and there are usually large differences in such areas. That is why Wladmir Köppen has divided the climates into various subclimates. Within an E-climate, for example, there is a distinction between an EF climate, where the average temperature never exceeds 0 degrees and ET climates, where the average temperature in the summer is between 0 and 10 degrees. In areas with an EF climate it therefore always freezes and the bottom is covered with snow. Nothing grows here. With an ET climate the soil thaws in the summer, this is the Tundra. No trees grow here.
At the B-climates there is a distinction between the BS climates where there is still a bit of precipitation and the BW climates where there is almost no precipitation. BS climates are the semi-arid areas, where there is on average between 200 and 400 mm of precipitation per year. BW climates are the deserts where less than 200 mm of precipitation falls per year. No trees grow in both the BS and the BW climate
Within the A, C and D climates a distinction is made based on the season in which there is hardly any precipitation. A small letter f, w or s is added to these climates. The f stands for the failure of a drought season. Because the drought season fails, or is absent, the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. In North-Western Europe there is a Cf climate; there is a C climate and the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. At places around the equator there is often Af climate. It is tropical and it rains all year round.
https://wn.com/Köppen_Climate_Classification
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates.
He started at the equator. Here the sun has a high angle and is therefore high at the sky. This makes it very warm around the equator. In one of the other explanations you have already learned that there is is often a low-pressure area around the equator. Because of the low-pressure area it often rains. At and near the equator we find the climates that are warm and wet. Koppen gave these climates the letter A. These are climates where the average temperature per month never gets lower than 18 degrees and there is significant precipitation. Another name for these climates is tropical climates.
Further away from the equator we encounter deserts. Here it’s still warm, but unlike the climates around the equator very dry. As you have learned in one of the previous explanations, this has to do with the high pressure area around these places. Koppen gave these climates the letter B. These are areas with a maximum precipitation of 400 mm per year. These are therefore the dry or arid climates.
Further away from the equator it gets colder. Here we find the C-climates. In C-climates, the average temperature of the coldest month is lower than 18 degrees. Otherwise it is an A climate! But, in the coldest month, the average temperature is always warmer than 3 degrees below zero. It is therefore useful to look at the coldest months in this case, because then you quickly can see that it is a C climate. C-climates are influenced by the sea. C-climates are therefore also called maritime climates. The influence of the sea is reflected in the temperature; In the summer it almost never gets very hot. That is because the sea water, so far from the equator, is cooler in the summer than the country. Seawater does not heat up that quickly. The cooler sea air ensures that the country does not really heat up and in the summer it does not get very hot. In the winter the sea is warmer than the country. The seawater cools down only slowly, so that there is often less cold air coming from the sea. This ensures that the winters at C-climates are not too cold and on average are not colder than 3 degrees below zero.
Inland we find the D-climates. The effect of the sea is lacking here and that is why we call it continental climates. This means that the summers are hotter than C-climates, because there is no cooling air. Because in the cold winters no warmer sea air reaches these places, the winters also become very cold. That is why we distinguish the D-climates by setting an average temperature of no more than 3 degrees below zero for the coldest month.
When It’s also cold in the summer, then we are dealing with E-climates. These are climates that occur near the North and South Pole and therefore we call them polar climates. The limit in these climates is in the hottest month: It can be up to 10 degrees on average. Is it warmer in the hottest month, then it is a D climate.
Although the 5 different climates are a good layout, it is not very specific yet. The area where a certain climate is present is very large and there are usually large differences in such areas. That is why Wladmir Köppen has divided the climates into various subclimates. Within an E-climate, for example, there is a distinction between an EF climate, where the average temperature never exceeds 0 degrees and ET climates, where the average temperature in the summer is between 0 and 10 degrees. In areas with an EF climate it therefore always freezes and the bottom is covered with snow. Nothing grows here. With an ET climate the soil thaws in the summer, this is the Tundra. No trees grow here.
At the B-climates there is a distinction between the BS climates where there is still a bit of precipitation and the BW climates where there is almost no precipitation. BS climates are the semi-arid areas, where there is on average between 200 and 400 mm of precipitation per year. BW climates are the deserts where less than 200 mm of precipitation falls per year. No trees grow in both the BS and the BW climate
Within the A, C and D climates a distinction is made based on the season in which there is hardly any precipitation. A small letter f, w or s is added to these climates. The f stands for the failure of a drought season. Because the drought season fails, or is absent, the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. In North-Western Europe there is a Cf climate; there is a C climate and the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. At places around the equator there is often Af climate. It is tropical and it rains all year round.
- published: 07 Mar 2018
- views: 36803
28:08
3 Climatic Classification - Koppen, Trewartha, Thornthwaite (Examrace - Dr. Manishika)
@12:57 Kindly note the Mediterranean Climate has wet winters and dry summers. In this section we are trying to explains w stands for dry winters and s stands fo...
@12:57 Kindly note the Mediterranean Climate has wet winters and dry summers. In this section we are trying to explains w stands for dry winters and s stands for dry summer. The region were explained in continuation and shouldn't be confused.
@15.00 the formula value is 11.5 and not 115 (kindly note)
Dr. Manishika Jain explains the 3 climatic classification- Koppen, Thornthwaite and Trewartha summarized under empirical, genetic and applied classification.
Climatic Classification System @0:24
Koppen Classification @4:26
Thornthwaite’s Classification – 1931 @15:15
Temperature Efficiency @17:1
Thornthwaite’s Classification -1948 @18:40
Trewartha’s Classification @24:39
#Perpetual #Temperature #Province #Humidity #Precipitation #Abundant #Warmest #Classification #Climatic #Manishika #Examrace
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https://wn.com/3_Climatic_Classification_Koppen,_Trewartha,_Thornthwaite_(Examrace_Dr._Manishika)
@12:57 Kindly note the Mediterranean Climate has wet winters and dry summers. In this section we are trying to explains w stands for dry winters and s stands for dry summer. The region were explained in continuation and shouldn't be confused.
@15.00 the formula value is 11.5 and not 115 (kindly note)
Dr. Manishika Jain explains the 3 climatic classification- Koppen, Thornthwaite and Trewartha summarized under empirical, genetic and applied classification.
Climatic Classification System @0:24
Koppen Classification @4:26
Thornthwaite’s Classification – 1931 @15:15
Temperature Efficiency @17:1
Thornthwaite’s Classification -1948 @18:40
Trewartha’s Classification @24:39
#Perpetual #Temperature #Province #Humidity #Precipitation #Abundant #Warmest #Classification #Climatic #Manishika #Examrace
Join our fully evaluated UPSC Geography optional test series at - https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/IAS/Mains/Optional/Geography/Test-Series/, Post evaluation get personalized feedback & improvement call for each test.
IAS Mains Geography optional postal course visit - http://www.examrace.com/IAS/IAS-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-IAS-Geography-Series.htm
For Maps and locations books click here - http://www.examrace.com/IAS/IAS-FlexiPrep-Program/Postal-Courses/Examrace-IAS-Geography-Maps-Series.htm
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Lectures organised in topics and subtopics: https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/IAS/Mains/Optional/Geography/
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- published: 17 Jun 2016
- views: 131030
3:38
The Koppen System
April_JM1_B2_Lesson1
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April_JM1_B2_Lesson1
#청담러닝 #청담어학원 #ChungdahmLearning #Chungdahm #April #에이프릴 #에이프릴어학원 #청담에이프릴어학원 #English #EnglishStudy #LearningEnglish #Animation #MotionGraphic #애니메이션 #모션그래픽 #TopicKnowledge #Environment #KoppenSystem #Koppen #환경 #기후
https://wn.com/The_Koppen_System
April_JM1_B2_Lesson1
#청담러닝 #청담어학원 #ChungdahmLearning #Chungdahm #April #에이프릴 #에이프릴어학원 #청담에이프릴어학원 #English #EnglishStudy #LearningEnglish #Animation #MotionGraphic #애니메이션 #모션그래픽 #TopicKnowledge #Environment #KoppenSystem #Koppen #환경 #기후
- published: 03 Sep 2014
- views: 93352
12:31
Climate Classification
I give a generalized summary of the categories of the Koppen Climate Classification System.
I give a generalized summary of the categories of the Koppen Climate Classification System.
https://wn.com/Climate_Classification
I give a generalized summary of the categories of the Koppen Climate Classification System.
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 43270
20:26
Koppen Climate Classification | कोपेन जलवायु वर्गीकरण | IMP TOPIC FOR VARIOUS EXAM
#doorstep learning
Koppen Climate Classification is important topic for PGT Geography , UGC NET , PCS Exam
#doorstep learning
Koppen Climate Classification is important topic for PGT Geography , UGC NET , PCS Exam
https://wn.com/Koppen_Climate_Classification_|_कोपेन_जलवायु_वर्गीकरण_|_Imp_Topic_For_Various_Exam
#doorstep learning
Koppen Climate Classification is important topic for PGT Geography , UGC NET , PCS Exam
- published: 08 Jun 2020
- views: 18407
20:30
Koppen Climatic Classification | Indian and World Perspectives | Climatology | Dr. Krishnanand
E-book Link :https://mithilacraft.com/product/simplified-climatology-ebook/
This is the 34th in the series of lectures; on Koppen Climatic Classification for u...
E-book Link :https://mithilacraft.com/product/simplified-climatology-ebook/
This is the 34th in the series of lectures; on Koppen Climatic Classification for undergraduate geography students as well as Geography (optional) for UPSC exams.
This video by Dr. Krishnanand, founder of TheGeoecolologist; is suitable and helpful for the UPSC/IAS aspirants and beginners as well.
Simplified Explanation of Koppen Climatic Classification has been made in this lecture.
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This is the 34th in the series of lectures; on Koppen Climatic Classification for undergraduate geography students as well as Geography (optional) for UPSC exams.
This video by Dr. Krishnanand, founder of TheGeoecolologist; is suitable and helpful for the UPSC/IAS aspirants and beginners as well.
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- published: 02 Dec 2020
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Köppen Climate Classification
Ever wondered what all those letters in the Köppen Classification system mean? In this lecture, Jennifer explains how Köppen created his classification system ...
Ever wondered what all those letters in the Köppen Classification system mean? In this lecture, Jennifer explains how Köppen created his classification system and what the different letters mean so you can interpret a location's climate just with the letters!
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Ever wondered what all those letters in the Köppen Classification system mean? In this lecture, Jennifer explains how Köppen created his classification system and what the different letters mean so you can interpret a location's climate just with the letters!
- published: 24 Feb 2021
- views: 32440
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🥔 How do we Classify Climates? Crash Course Geography #13
From gnocchi and salchipapas to potato chips and french fries, it seems like every cuisine around the world has embraced the potato! And this humble tuber did n...
From gnocchi and salchipapas to potato chips and french fries, it seems like every cuisine around the world has embraced the potato! And this humble tuber did not originate in Ireland or France, but near Lake Titicaca near the border of what is now known as Bolivia and Peru 7000-9000 years ago! So today, we're going to trace this history of the potato as we teach you about climate, how we classify it using the Köppen system, and the ways humans have employed their geo-literacy to adapt to their surroundings.
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From gnocchi and salchipapas to potato chips and french fries, it seems like every cuisine around the world has embraced the potato! And this humble tuber did not originate in Ireland or France, but near Lake Titicaca near the border of what is now known as Bolivia and Peru 7000-9000 years ago! So today, we're going to trace this history of the potato as we teach you about climate, how we classify it using the Köppen system, and the ways humans have employed their geo-literacy to adapt to their surroundings.
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The Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification System
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved over 150 years by Wladimir Koppen and refined by Rudolf Geiger, this system is composed of five basic regions:
A - Tropical (Hot Year Round with Rain Year round or part year)
B - Dry (Low rainfall year round in Subtropical and Continental areas)
C - Temperate (Moderate temperatures with mixed rainfall patterns in the mid-latiitudes)
D - Continental (More extreme temperature ranges in continental interiors in the mid to high latitudes)
E - Polar (Very cold regions in the poles of our planet)
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🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction
👉1:32 Broad categories (ABCDE)
👉2:49 Explanation of codes
👉3:35 Af - Tropical Rainforest
👉3:56 Am - Tropical...
published: 29 Jan 2019
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Köppen climate classification
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates.
He started at the equator. Here the sun has a high angle and is therefore high at the sky. This makes it very warm around the equator. In one of the other explanations you have already learned that there is is often a low-pressure area around the equator. Because of the low-pressure area it often rains. At and near the equator we find the climates that are warm and wet. Koppen gave these climates the letter A. These are climates where the average temperature per month never gets lower than 18 degrees and there is significant precipitation. Another name for these climates is tropical climates.
Further away from the equator we enco...
published: 07 Mar 2018
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🥔 How do we Classify Climates? Crash Course Geography #13
From gnocchi and salchipapas to potato chips and french fries, it seems like every cuisine around the world has embraced the potato! And this humble tuber did not originate in Ireland or France, but near Lake Titicaca near the border of what is now known as Bolivia and Peru 7000-9000 years ago! So today, we're going to trace this history of the potato as we teach you about climate, how we classify it using the Köppen system, and the ways humans have employed their geo-literacy to adapt to their surroundings.
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Köppen Climate Classification
Ever wondered what all those letters in the Köppen Classification system mean? In this lecture, Jennifer explains how Köppen created his classification system and what the different letters mean so you can interpret a location's climate just with the letters!
published: 24 Feb 2021
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The Koppen System
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Koppen Climatic Classification | Indian and World Perspectives | Climatology | Dr. Krishnanand
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This is the 34th in the series of lectures; on Koppen Climatic Classification for undergraduate geography students as well as Geography (optional) for UPSC exams.
This video by Dr. Krishnanand, founder of TheGeoecolologist; is suitable and helpful for the UPSC/IAS aspirants and beginners as well.
Simplified Explanation of Koppen Climatic Classification has been made in this lecture.
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Class 11 Geography Chapter 12 | Koeppen’s Scheme of Classification of Climate
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Koppen Scheme - Tropical Humid Climate (A) | UPSC IAS Geography
In this video we will learn about world climate | Group A : Tropical Humid Climates. Tropical humid climates exist between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. The sun being overhead throughout the year and the presence of Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (NTCZ) make the climate hot and humid. Annual range of temperature is very low and annual rainfall is high. The tropical group is divided into three types, namely (i) Af- Tropical wet climate; (ii) Am - Tropical monsoon climate; (iii) Aw- Tropical wet and dry climate.
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Secrets of World Climate Course - Introduction
Have you ever wondered what lies behind the weather and seasons? Have you always been curious about why the earth looks the way that it does?
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From the tropical rainforest, monsoon and savannah, I'll journey through scorching deserts, the temperate heartlands of the developed world, the continental interiors of endless prairie, steppe, cold desert and the taiga, ending in the frigid tundra and ice-capped poles of our globe.
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published: 24 Feb 2018
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The Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification System
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved o...
In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved over 150 years by Wladimir Koppen and refined by Rudolf Geiger, this system is composed of five basic regions:
A - Tropical (Hot Year Round with Rain Year round or part year)
B - Dry (Low rainfall year round in Subtropical and Continental areas)
C - Temperate (Moderate temperatures with mixed rainfall patterns in the mid-latiitudes)
D - Continental (More extreme temperature ranges in continental interiors in the mid to high latitudes)
E - Polar (Very cold regions in the poles of our planet)
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🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction
👉1:32 Broad categories (ABCDE)
👉2:49 Explanation of codes
👉3:35 Af - Tropical Rainforest
👉3:56 Am - Tropical Monsoon
👉4:14 Aw - Tropical Savannah
👉4:41 BWh - Hot Desert
👉4:59 BSh - Hot Semi-Arid
👉5:12 BWk - Cool Desert
👉5:32 BSk - Cool Semi-Arid
👉5:47 Cfa - Humid Subtropical
👉6:20 Cwa - Subtropical Monsoon
👉6:37 Csa - Hot Summer Mediterranean
👉6:59 Csb - Warm Summer Mediterranean
👉7:23 Cwb/Cwc - Subtropical Highland
👉7:47 Cfb - Ocean (& Subtropical Highland)
👉8:33 Cfc - Subpolar Oceanic
👉8:45 Dfa/Dfb - Humid Continental
👉9:19 Dwa/Dwb - Continental Monsoon
👉9:31 Dsa/Dsb - Continental Dry Summer
👉9:44 Dfc/Dfd - Subarctic
👉10:08 Dwc/Dwd - Subarctic Monsoon
👉10:19 Dsc/Dsd - Subarctic Dry Summer
👉10:27 ET - Tundra
👉10:54 EF - Icecap
👉11:09 Outro
⭐️⭐️⭐️ SECRETS OF WORLD CLIMATE ⭐️⭐️⭐️ is my landmark series that provides an in-depth look at each climate zone. You can follow this series via the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu83ZzwRbQvIoyZmLg59P7NY9eU37FBPG
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In this reference work, I cover the basics on every climate zone within the world's most established climate classification system, the Koppen-Geiger. Evolved over 150 years by Wladimir Koppen and refined by Rudolf Geiger, this system is composed of five basic regions:
A - Tropical (Hot Year Round with Rain Year round or part year)
B - Dry (Low rainfall year round in Subtropical and Continental areas)
C - Temperate (Moderate temperatures with mixed rainfall patterns in the mid-latiitudes)
D - Continental (More extreme temperature ranges in continental interiors in the mid to high latitudes)
E - Polar (Very cold regions in the poles of our planet)
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🕐CHAPTERS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction
👉1:32 Broad categories (ABCDE)
👉2:49 Explanation of codes
👉3:35 Af - Tropical Rainforest
👉3:56 Am - Tropical Monsoon
👉4:14 Aw - Tropical Savannah
👉4:41 BWh - Hot Desert
👉4:59 BSh - Hot Semi-Arid
👉5:12 BWk - Cool Desert
👉5:32 BSk - Cool Semi-Arid
👉5:47 Cfa - Humid Subtropical
👉6:20 Cwa - Subtropical Monsoon
👉6:37 Csa - Hot Summer Mediterranean
👉6:59 Csb - Warm Summer Mediterranean
👉7:23 Cwb/Cwc - Subtropical Highland
👉7:47 Cfb - Ocean (& Subtropical Highland)
👉8:33 Cfc - Subpolar Oceanic
👉8:45 Dfa/Dfb - Humid Continental
👉9:19 Dwa/Dwb - Continental Monsoon
👉9:31 Dsa/Dsb - Continental Dry Summer
👉9:44 Dfc/Dfd - Subarctic
👉10:08 Dwc/Dwd - Subarctic Monsoon
👉10:19 Dsc/Dsd - Subarctic Dry Summer
👉10:27 ET - Tundra
👉10:54 EF - Icecap
👉11:09 Outro
⭐️⭐️⭐️ SECRETS OF WORLD CLIMATE ⭐️⭐️⭐️ is my landmark series that provides an in-depth look at each climate zone. You can follow this series via the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu83ZzwRbQvIoyZmLg59P7NY9eU37FBPG
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📷📹🎥 VIDEO & PHOTO CREDITS ❤️❤️❤️
Milosh Kitchovitch (San Pedro de Atacama, Chile) - https://youtu.be/oo6FnJ5b-us
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- published: 29 Jan 2019
- views: 125236
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Köppen climate classification
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates...
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates.
He started at the equator. Here the sun has a high angle and is therefore high at the sky. This makes it very warm around the equator. In one of the other explanations you have already learned that there is is often a low-pressure area around the equator. Because of the low-pressure area it often rains. At and near the equator we find the climates that are warm and wet. Koppen gave these climates the letter A. These are climates where the average temperature per month never gets lower than 18 degrees and there is significant precipitation. Another name for these climates is tropical climates.
Further away from the equator we encounter deserts. Here it’s still warm, but unlike the climates around the equator very dry. As you have learned in one of the previous explanations, this has to do with the high pressure area around these places. Koppen gave these climates the letter B. These are areas with a maximum precipitation of 400 mm per year. These are therefore the dry or arid climates.
Further away from the equator it gets colder. Here we find the C-climates. In C-climates, the average temperature of the coldest month is lower than 18 degrees. Otherwise it is an A climate! But, in the coldest month, the average temperature is always warmer than 3 degrees below zero. It is therefore useful to look at the coldest months in this case, because then you quickly can see that it is a C climate. C-climates are influenced by the sea. C-climates are therefore also called maritime climates. The influence of the sea is reflected in the temperature; In the summer it almost never gets very hot. That is because the sea water, so far from the equator, is cooler in the summer than the country. Seawater does not heat up that quickly. The cooler sea air ensures that the country does not really heat up and in the summer it does not get very hot. In the winter the sea is warmer than the country. The seawater cools down only slowly, so that there is often less cold air coming from the sea. This ensures that the winters at C-climates are not too cold and on average are not colder than 3 degrees below zero.
Inland we find the D-climates. The effect of the sea is lacking here and that is why we call it continental climates. This means that the summers are hotter than C-climates, because there is no cooling air. Because in the cold winters no warmer sea air reaches these places, the winters also become very cold. That is why we distinguish the D-climates by setting an average temperature of no more than 3 degrees below zero for the coldest month.
When It’s also cold in the summer, then we are dealing with E-climates. These are climates that occur near the North and South Pole and therefore we call them polar climates. The limit in these climates is in the hottest month: It can be up to 10 degrees on average. Is it warmer in the hottest month, then it is a D climate.
Although the 5 different climates are a good layout, it is not very specific yet. The area where a certain climate is present is very large and there are usually large differences in such areas. That is why Wladmir Köppen has divided the climates into various subclimates. Within an E-climate, for example, there is a distinction between an EF climate, where the average temperature never exceeds 0 degrees and ET climates, where the average temperature in the summer is between 0 and 10 degrees. In areas with an EF climate it therefore always freezes and the bottom is covered with snow. Nothing grows here. With an ET climate the soil thaws in the summer, this is the Tundra. No trees grow here.
At the B-climates there is a distinction between the BS climates where there is still a bit of precipitation and the BW climates where there is almost no precipitation. BS climates are the semi-arid areas, where there is on average between 200 and 400 mm of precipitation per year. BW climates are the deserts where less than 200 mm of precipitation falls per year. No trees grow in both the BS and the BW climate
Within the A, C and D climates a distinction is made based on the season in which there is hardly any precipitation. A small letter f, w or s is added to these climates. The f stands for the failure of a drought season. Because the drought season fails, or is absent, the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. In North-Western Europe there is a Cf climate; there is a C climate and the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. At places around the equator there is often Af climate. It is tropical and it rains all year round.
https://wn.com/Köppen_Climate_Classification
The climate between different places can vary enormously. Wladmir Koppen has come up with one of the most famous climate systems. He proposed five main climates.
He started at the equator. Here the sun has a high angle and is therefore high at the sky. This makes it very warm around the equator. In one of the other explanations you have already learned that there is is often a low-pressure area around the equator. Because of the low-pressure area it often rains. At and near the equator we find the climates that are warm and wet. Koppen gave these climates the letter A. These are climates where the average temperature per month never gets lower than 18 degrees and there is significant precipitation. Another name for these climates is tropical climates.
Further away from the equator we encounter deserts. Here it’s still warm, but unlike the climates around the equator very dry. As you have learned in one of the previous explanations, this has to do with the high pressure area around these places. Koppen gave these climates the letter B. These are areas with a maximum precipitation of 400 mm per year. These are therefore the dry or arid climates.
Further away from the equator it gets colder. Here we find the C-climates. In C-climates, the average temperature of the coldest month is lower than 18 degrees. Otherwise it is an A climate! But, in the coldest month, the average temperature is always warmer than 3 degrees below zero. It is therefore useful to look at the coldest months in this case, because then you quickly can see that it is a C climate. C-climates are influenced by the sea. C-climates are therefore also called maritime climates. The influence of the sea is reflected in the temperature; In the summer it almost never gets very hot. That is because the sea water, so far from the equator, is cooler in the summer than the country. Seawater does not heat up that quickly. The cooler sea air ensures that the country does not really heat up and in the summer it does not get very hot. In the winter the sea is warmer than the country. The seawater cools down only slowly, so that there is often less cold air coming from the sea. This ensures that the winters at C-climates are not too cold and on average are not colder than 3 degrees below zero.
Inland we find the D-climates. The effect of the sea is lacking here and that is why we call it continental climates. This means that the summers are hotter than C-climates, because there is no cooling air. Because in the cold winters no warmer sea air reaches these places, the winters also become very cold. That is why we distinguish the D-climates by setting an average temperature of no more than 3 degrees below zero for the coldest month.
When It’s also cold in the summer, then we are dealing with E-climates. These are climates that occur near the North and South Pole and therefore we call them polar climates. The limit in these climates is in the hottest month: It can be up to 10 degrees on average. Is it warmer in the hottest month, then it is a D climate.
Although the 5 different climates are a good layout, it is not very specific yet. The area where a certain climate is present is very large and there are usually large differences in such areas. That is why Wladmir Köppen has divided the climates into various subclimates. Within an E-climate, for example, there is a distinction between an EF climate, where the average temperature never exceeds 0 degrees and ET climates, where the average temperature in the summer is between 0 and 10 degrees. In areas with an EF climate it therefore always freezes and the bottom is covered with snow. Nothing grows here. With an ET climate the soil thaws in the summer, this is the Tundra. No trees grow here.
At the B-climates there is a distinction between the BS climates where there is still a bit of precipitation and the BW climates where there is almost no precipitation. BS climates are the semi-arid areas, where there is on average between 200 and 400 mm of precipitation per year. BW climates are the deserts where less than 200 mm of precipitation falls per year. No trees grow in both the BS and the BW climate
Within the A, C and D climates a distinction is made based on the season in which there is hardly any precipitation. A small letter f, w or s is added to these climates. The f stands for the failure of a drought season. Because the drought season fails, or is absent, the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. In North-Western Europe there is a Cf climate; there is a C climate and the precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. At places around the equator there is often Af climate. It is tropical and it rains all year round.
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🥔 How do we Classify Climates? Crash Course Geography #13
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Köppen Climate Classification
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Koppen Climatic Classification | Indian and World Perspectives | Climatology | Dr. Krishnanand
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Koppen Scheme - Tropical Humid Climate (A) | UPSC IAS Geography
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L21: Koeppen's Climate Classification | A to Z Course on Physical Geography | UPSC CSE
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Secrets of World Climate Course - Introduction
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7. Oceanic Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/vlNybvaGPpg
8. Cool Desert Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/kSzuXA7oQ68
9. Continental Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/lE1Z5PtkzXQ
10. Subarctic Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/PtavJ3Tt9XE
11. Tundra Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/pNxgY4Ru3gs
12. Icecap Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/pRZgNGXmQoQ
13. Themes: The Music of Secrets of World Climate to Global Landscapes 👉 https://youtu.be/sJL8BGKcrNU
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Have you ever wondered what lies behind the weather and seasons? Have you always been curious about why the earth looks the way that it does?
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These questions are answered under the subject of CLIMATE, and this series brings this subject to life using beautiful videos from around the world, combined with detailed climate data and explanations about how different parts of the world fall into different climate zones.
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From the tropical rainforest, monsoon and savannah, I'll journey through scorching deserts, the temperate heartlands of the developed world, the continental interiors of endless prairie, steppe, cold desert and the taiga, ending in the frigid tundra and ice-capped poles of our globe.
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👉 0:00 Introduction
👉 1:20 Definition of Climate
👉 2:20 Origins of the Koppen Climate Classification
👉 2:53 The Five Basic Climate Types
👉 3:27 Secrets of World Climate Series Teaser
This in-depth study of the Koppen Climate Classification System is essential preparation for the IAS Exam and UPSC Exams of the Indian Civil Service.
Come and join me as I explore the earth through its many different climate zones, determined all by patterns of sunshine, cloud, rain and snow.
This series features the following climate zones by episode:
1. Tropical Rainforest Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/wq0asIXcW7w
2. Tropical Savannah Climate and Tropical Monsoon Climate 👉 http://youtu.be/tqpA9tswQxM
3. Subtropical Highland Climate 👉 http://youtu.be/3vzP0kWm-AQ
4. Hot Desert Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/itnYTE-3u-o
5. Humid Subtropical Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/FHj71X_k8h0
6. Mediterranean Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/uk9Fyw2Okyw
7. Oceanic Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/vlNybvaGPpg
8. Cool Desert Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/kSzuXA7oQ68
9. Continental Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/lE1Z5PtkzXQ
10. Subarctic Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/PtavJ3Tt9XE
11. Tundra Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/pNxgY4Ru3gs
12. Icecap Climate 👉 https://youtu.be/pRZgNGXmQoQ
13. Themes: The Music of Secrets of World Climate to Global Landscapes 👉 https://youtu.be/sJL8BGKcrNU
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👉 https://geodiode.com/climate/secrets-of-world-climate-introduction
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- published: 24 Feb 2018
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