
Seasons - Origin and Variation Across Earth. Types Of Seasons by Climate Zone
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Date: 2024-01-04
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-elvyn8709
9: 49 - Seasons of Each Climate Zone variant ranges in temperature and precipitation (From least to most):
By Temperature:
1. Tropical Rainforest - 1 kind (Hot)
2. Subtropical Highlands - 1 kind (Warm)
3. Tropical Wet & Dry - 2 kinds (Very Hot, Hot)
4. Icecap - 2 kinds (Cold, Very Cold)
5. Hot Desert - 3 kinds (Very Hot, Hot, Warm)
6. Mediterranean - 3 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild)
7. Oceanic - 3 kinds (Warm, Mild, Cool)
8. Tundra - 3 kinds (Cool, Cold, Very Cold)
9. Subtropical Monsoon - 4 kinds (Very Hot, Hot, Warm, Mild)
10. Humid Subtropical - 4 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool)
11. Cool Desert - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
12. Humid Continental - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
13. Continental Monsoon - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
14. Subarctic - 5 kinds (Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold, Very Cold)
By Precipitation:
1. Tropical Rainforest - 1 kind (Heavy Rain)
2. Hot Desert - 1 kind (Dry)
3. Humid Subtropical - 1 kind (Rain)
4. Oceanic - 1 kind (Rain)
5. Cool Desert - 1 kind (Dry)
6. Icecap - 1 kind (Light Snow)
7. Tropical Wet & Dry - 2 kinds (Dry, Heavy Rain)
8. Subtropical Highlands - 2 kinds (Dry, Rain)
9. Subtropical Monsoon - 2 kinds (Dry, Heavy Rain)
10. Mediterranean - 2 kinds (Rain, Dry)
11. Humid Continental - 2 kinds (Snow, Rain)
12. Subarctic - 2 kinds (Light Snow, Light Rain)
13. Tundra - 2 kinds (Light Snow, Light Rain)
14. Continental Monsoon - 3 kinds (Dry, Light Snow, Heavy Rain)
Note:
a) Continental Monsoon, an climate zone that has a widest range of both temperature (5 kinds: From Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool to Cold) and precipitation (3 kinds: From Heavy Rain, Light Snow to Dry.
b) Subarctic, an climate zone that can be reached from Warm (in summer) to a Very Cold (in winter) temperature level.
c) Subtropical Monsoon, an climate zone that can reached from Mild (in winter) to Very Hot (in summer) temperature level.
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9: 49 - Seasons of Each Climate Zone variant ranges in temperature and precipitation (From least to most):
By Temperature:
1. Tropical Rainforest - 1 kind (Hot)
2. Subtropical Highlands - 1 kind (Warm)
3. Tropical Wet & Dry - 2 kinds (Very Hot, Hot)
4. Icecap - 2 kinds (Cold, Very Cold)
5. Hot Desert - 3 kinds (Very Hot, Hot, Warm)
6. Mediterranean - 3 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild)
7. Oceanic - 3 kinds (Warm, Mild, Cool)
8. Tundra - 3 kinds (Cool, Cold, Very Cold)
9. Subtropical Monsoon - 4 kinds (Very Hot, Hot, Warm, Mild)
10. Humid Subtropical - 4 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool)
11. Cool Desert - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
12. Humid Continental - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
13. Continental Monsoon - 5 kinds (Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold)
14. Subarctic - 5 kinds (Warm, Mild, Cool, Cold, Very Cold)
By Precipitation:
1. Tropical Rainforest - 1 kind (Heavy Rain)
2. Hot Desert - 1 kind (Dry)
3. Humid Subtropical - 1 kind (Rain)
4. Oceanic - 1 kind (Rain)
5. Cool Desert - 1 kind (Dry)
6. Icecap - 1 kind (Light Snow)
7. Tropical Wet & Dry - 2 kinds (Dry, Heavy Rain)
8. Subtropical Highlands - 2 kinds (Dry, Rain)
9. Subtropical Monsoon - 2 kinds (Dry, Heavy Rain)
10. Mediterranean - 2 kinds (Rain, Dry)
11. Humid Continental - 2 kinds (Snow, Rain)
12. Subarctic - 2 kinds (Light Snow, Light Rain)
13. Tundra - 2 kinds (Light Snow, Light Rain)
14. Continental Monsoon - 3 kinds (Dry, Light Snow, Heavy Rain)
Note:
a) Continental Monsoon, an climate zone that has a widest range of both temperature (5 kinds: From Hot, Warm, Mild, Cool to Cold) and precipitation (3 kinds: From Heavy Rain, Light Snow to Dry.
b) Subarctic, an climate zone that can be reached from Warm (in summer) to a Very Cold (in winter) temperature level.
c) Subtropical Monsoon, an climate zone that can reached from Mild (in winter) to Very Hot (in summer) temperature level.
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-sirius940
Imo the prevernal and serotinal seasons from the six-season ecological model are also useful for describing weather in most of the US. Its especially useful for where I live in South Carolina where we have a mixture of warm and cool days from the second half of February through March and hot summer-like temperatures but noticeably less rain from around the end of August through September. What's especially interesting is that many places in the US seem to have a -wetter- and -dryer- part of summer but whether that is towards the start or the end of summer can go either way.
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Imo the prevernal and serotinal seasons from the six-season ecological model are also useful for describing weather in most of the US. Its especially useful for where I live in South Carolina where we have a mixture of warm and cool days from the second half of February through March and hot summer-like temperatures but noticeably less rain from around the end of August through September. What's especially interesting is that many places in the US seem to have a -wetter- and -dryer- part of summer but whether that is towards the start or the end of summer can go either way.
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-jordanbatka033
The difference between fall and spring is totally cinematic. They-re similar because they-re transition months, yet they have totally different moods. Fall feels like everything is slowing down and going into a purgatory sort of state where the worst (winter) has yet to come. It-s really slow and drags on and on. In the spring everything is slowly returning to life, people are out more, plants start waking up. Animals are out and about making noises and the best (summer) has yet to come
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The difference between fall and spring is totally cinematic. They-re similar because they-re transition months, yet they have totally different moods. Fall feels like everything is slowing down and going into a purgatory sort of state where the worst (winter) has yet to come. It-s really slow and drags on and on. In the spring everything is slowly returning to life, people are out more, plants start waking up. Animals are out and about making noises and the best (summer) has yet to come
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-DerekZing
Thanks for these videos! The Seasons of Planet Earth chart uses the northern hemisphere for its seasonal temperatures (eg. July is summer, but stacks the climates as if we were looking at the southern hemisphere (ie. with icecaps at the bottom. For consistency, the order of the climate zones should be inverted, with tropical rainforest at the bottom and icecap at the top. That way, both axes will reflect the same hemisphere.
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Thanks for these videos! The Seasons of Planet Earth chart uses the northern hemisphere for its seasonal temperatures (eg. July is summer, but stacks the climates as if we were looking at the southern hemisphere (ie. with icecaps at the bottom. For consistency, the order of the climate zones should be inverted, with tropical rainforest at the bottom and icecap at the top. That way, both axes will reflect the same hemisphere.
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-RonSafreed
Equatoral-Thermal (Equatoral Tropics, Mega-Thermal (Monsoonal & Savannah Tropics, Meso-Thermal (Semitropics, Subtropics, Warm Temperate Continental, Oceanic Temperate Marine, Micro-Thermal (Cold Temperate, Subartic, Hekisto-Thermal (Artic Tundra) Non-Thermal (Polar Ice Cap.
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Equatoral-Thermal (Equatoral Tropics, Mega-Thermal (Monsoonal & Savannah Tropics, Meso-Thermal (Semitropics, Subtropics, Warm Temperate Continental, Oceanic Temperate Marine, Micro-Thermal (Cold Temperate, Subartic, Hekisto-Thermal (Artic Tundra) Non-Thermal (Polar Ice Cap.
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-KarlBonner1982
Probably my favorite climate region is in southwest Oregon. Summers are long and warm with extended sunshine like California. but autumn and winter are just cool enough to get classic fall foliage and occasional winter snow. -
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Probably my favorite climate region is in southwest Oregon. Summers are long and warm with extended sunshine like California. but autumn and winter are just cool enough to get classic fall foliage and occasional winter snow. -
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-shrek8781
What is the mathematical shape formed by the sun heat vs sun angle graph? I think it is also the same graph formed when drawing the average monthly temperatures of places, like a sort of parabola then an inverted parabola?
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What is the mathematical shape formed by the sun heat vs sun angle graph? I think it is also the same graph formed when drawing the average monthly temperatures of places, like a sort of parabola then an inverted parabola?
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-kayladannie
Your videos don't have many views man but keep up the amazing work, I'm in college right now heading towards a degree in the Geography field and your videos give me passion!
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Your videos don't have many views man but keep up the amazing work, I'm in college right now heading towards a degree in the Geography field and your videos give me passion!
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-kayladannie
Your videos don't have many views man but keep up the amazing work, I'm in college right now heading towards a degree in the Geography field and your videos give me passion!
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Your videos don't have many views man but keep up the amazing work, I'm in college right now heading towards a degree in the Geography field and your videos give me passion!
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-NostalgicMem0ries
winter is my fav no doubt. But i love experiencing them all, if they are true seasons, not like in last few decades most seasons are rainy in europe.
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winter is my fav no doubt. But i love experiencing them all, if they are true seasons, not like in last few decades most seasons are rainy in europe.
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-mertdeniztatl5726
Winter
Spring
Summer
Autum
Long ago, all seasons lived in harmony. Than everything changed, when the global warming attacked.
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Winter
Spring
Summer
Autum
Long ago, all seasons lived in harmony. Than everything changed, when the global warming attacked.
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-ricardomallee2474
Great video! Can you make a video about grey dark weather in Ocean Europe lik Netherlands and England and the infuence it has on humans?
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Great video! Can you make a video about grey dark weather in Ocean Europe lik Netherlands and England and the infuence it has on humans?
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-Rhygenix
My Hometown, Calgary has recently been labelled as a Continental Monsoon Climate. It blows me away that it has such an odd microclimate.
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My Hometown, Calgary has recently been labelled as a Continental Monsoon Climate. It blows me away that it has such an odd microclimate.
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fun-facts
Axial tilt
Solcites
Spring- spring
Summer- hottest
Autumn - autumn
Winter - cold
Equinox
Axial pressecion
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Axial tilt
Solcites
Spring- spring
Summer- hottest
Autumn - autumn
Winter - cold
Equinox
Axial pressecion
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-KarlBonner1982
The Pacific Northwest seasonal climate is truly unique. Oceanic temperatures combined with Mediterranean rainfall.
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The Pacific Northwest seasonal climate is truly unique. Oceanic temperatures combined with Mediterranean rainfall.
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-douglas8707
Yet another fantastic video! It's very interesting to see the conditions in each month in each climate zone.
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Yet another fantastic video! It's very interesting to see the conditions in each month in each climate zone.
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fun-facts
Well, I live in a Mediterranean climate zone, so winter is 5 minutes long and summer is 5 months long: )
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Well, I live in a Mediterranean climate zone, so winter is 5 minutes long and summer is 5 months long: )
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