Koeppen's scheme of climatic classification divides the world's climates into five main groups (A, B, C, D, E) based primarily on annual precipitation and temperature ranges. Each main group is further divided into subclasses based on seasonal precipitation and temperature patterns. The scheme aims to characterize global climates in a simple yet scientifically robust way.
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Koppen's Classification of Climate Clasification (Unit 4)
Koeppen's scheme of climatic classification divides the world's climates into five main groups (A, B, C, D, E) based primarily on annual precipitation and temperature ranges. Each main group is further divided into subclasses based on seasonal precipitation and temperature patterns. The scheme aims to characterize global climates in a simple yet scientifically robust way.
Koeppen's scheme of climatic classification divides the world's climates into five main groups (A, B, C, D, E) based primarily on annual precipitation and temperature ranges. Each main group is further divided into subclasses based on seasonal precipitation and temperature patterns. The scheme aims to characterize global climates in a simple yet scientifically robust way.