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COST EFFECTIVENESS IN
COMPOSITE CLIMATE
A case study on Jharkhand

SUBMITTED BY:
1.Vrinda Pradeep
2.Chelsa James
3.Liss Maria Sunny
4.Renita Joseph Periera
5.Manuel S A
6.Ammu Pradeep Kumar
7.Vinila Vincent

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Composite
Climate
Composite climate display
characteristics such as
 hot & dry
 warm & humid
 cold climates

Characteristics change from


season to season alternating
between long hot, dry periods to
shorter periods of concentrated
rainfall & high humidity.

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Composite climate
in India
• The composite zone covers the
central part of India.
• Being a tropical country, most of
design decisions would pertain to
cooling.
• In India ,
–  It has a very hot and dry summer,
followed by a humid season with
monsoon rains.
– With the departure of the monsoon
it gradually becomes comfortable in
autumn, followed by a short winter
with the cloudy and wet as well as
sunny periods.
– Before the summer returns there is a
comfortable but short spring season.
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