Temperate Climates











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#climate #ngscience #primaryscience • https://ngscience.com • Short film about the location and characteristics of temperate climates. • This video is part of the Next Generation Science Series. Worksheets and interactive content relating to this video can be found on ngscience.com. • Temperate climates are located between tropical climates and the Earth’s poles. Temperate climates usually have four seasons – summer, fall, winter and spring. The temperature can change a lot from day to day and also from season to season. It is hottest in the summer and coldest in the winter. Precipitation is lower than in tropical climates, but it may rain throughout the year. • In geography, the temperate or tepid climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes, which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth.[1] In most climate classifications, temperate climates refer to the climate zone between 35° and 50° north and south latitudes (between the subarctic and subtropical climates). • These zones generally have wider temperature ranges throughout the year and more distinct seasonal changes compared to tropical climates, where such variations are often small. They typically feature four distinct seasons, Summer the warmest, Autumn the transitioning season to Winter, the colder season, and Spring the transitioning season from winter back into summer. In the northern hemisphere, the year starts with winter, transitions in the first half year through spring into summer, which is in mid-year, then at the second half year through autumn into winter at year-end. In the southern hemisphere, the seasons are swapped, with summer between years and winter in mid-year. • The temperate zones (latitudes from 23.5° to the polar circles at about 66.5°, north and south) are where the widest seasonal changes occur, with most climates found in it having some influence from both the tropics and the poles. The subtropics (latitudes from about 23.5° to 35°, north and south) have temperate climates that have the least seasonal change and the warmest in winter, while at the other end, Boreal climates located from 55 to 65 north latitude have the most seasonal changes and long and severe winters. • In temperate climates, not only do latitudinal positions influence temperature changes, but sea currents, prevailing wind direction, continentality (how large a landmass is), and altitude also shape temperate climates. • The Köppen climate classification defines a climate as temperate when the mean temperature is above −3 °C (26.6 °F) but below 18 °C (64.4 °F) in the coldest month. However, other climate classifications set the minimum at 0 °C (32.0 °F).

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