Climate Data for Latitude -8.75 Longitude 34.25

Köppen climate classification: Aw (Climate: equatorial; Precipitation: winter dry)
 

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Usangu flats

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TypeUnitsJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecPeriod
Min Temp64.064.063.662.759.454.853.655.558.662.764.664.7109 years
Mean Temp72.272.372.171.369.266.165.267.370.874.475.273.4109 years
Max Temp80.480.780.880.079.077.576.979.383.086.285.982.1109 years
Potential Evapotranspirationin3.83.53.83.63.94.04.55.36.06.75.84.4109 years
Yearly Average Temperatures 2010 - 2009 (English) Latitude -8.75 Longitude 34.25
Monthly Mean Temperatures 1901 - 2009 (English) Latitude -8.75 Longitude 34.25
Yearly Total Potential Evapotranspiration 1901 - 2009 (English) Latitude -8.75 Longitude 34.25

Climate data provided by CRU TS 3.1 - University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit (CRU). [Phil Jones, Ian Harris]. CRU Time Series (TS) high resolution gridded datasets, [Internet]. NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre, 2008, Accessed: 28-July-2011
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Köppen climate classification provided by Kottek, M., J. Grieser, C. Beck, B. Rudolf, and F. Rubel, 2006: World Map of Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification updated. Meteorol. Z., 15, 259-263
The calculation method for the potential evapotranspiration is the FAO grass reference equation (Ekstrom et al., 2007, which is based on Allen et al., 1994). It is a variant of the Penman Monteith method using TMP, TMN, TMX, VAP, CLD.