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WARM AND HUMID

CLIMATE

Submitted by –
Prateek Soni
Sajal Sharma
Faayez Raja
CONTENT
• INTRODUCION
• CLASSIFICATION
• VAPOUR PRESSURE
• PRECIPITATION
• RAINFALL
INTRODUCTION
• A tropical climate is a kind of climate typically in the
tropics.
• Defined as non-arid climate in which all 12 months
have mean temperature above 64.4 °F (18.0 °C)
• Cover the largest area of earth (20% of land surface
and 43% of ocean surface) - the home to almost half
of the world ’s population South Florida, The
Caribbean, Central Africa, Coastal India, Southeast
Asia, North Queensland, Hawaii, Central America, or
most of Brazil
CLASSIFICATION
These are be divided into 3 major climatic zones
and sub-groups :-
I. Warm-humid equatorial climate
II. Hot-dry desert or semi-desert climate
III. Composite or monsoon climate
(combination of I & II) • tropical upland
climate
VAPOUR PRESSURE
Vapour pressure defined as the pressure exerted
by a vapour in thermodynamic equilibrium with
its condensed phases (solid or liquid) at a given
temperature in a closed system. The equilibrium
vapour pressure is an indication of a liquid's
evaporation rate.
PRECIPITATION
Precipitation is any product of the condensation
of atmospheric water vapour that falls under
gravity.
The main forms of precipitation include drizzle,
rain, sleet, snow, graupel and hail.
RAINFALL
Rainfall is plentiful in Singapore and it rains an
average of 178 daysof the year. Much of the rain
is heavy and accompanied by thunder. The long-
term mean annual rainfall total is 2338.5mm .
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