Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification [PDF]
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köppen and modified by his collaborators and successors, is still in widespread use.
M. C. Peel +2 more
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High-resolution (1 km) Köppen-Geiger maps for 1901–2099 based on constrained CMIP6 projections
We introduce Version 2 of our widely used 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps for historical and future climate conditions. The historical maps (encompassing 1901–1930, 1931–1960, 1961–1990, and 1991–2020) are based on high-resolution ...
Hylke E. Beck +9 more
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Data-Driven versus Köppen–Geiger Systems of Climate Classification
Climate zone classification promotes our understanding of the climate and provides a framework for analyzing a range of environmental and socioeconomic data and phenomena.
Vajira Lasantha +2 more
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World Map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification updated
The most frequently used climate classification map is that of Wladimir Köppen, presented in its latest version 1961 by Rudolf Geiger. A huge number of climate studies and subsequent publications adopted this or a former release of the Köppen-Geiger map.
Markus Kottek +4 more
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Observed Changes of Köppen Climate Zones in Spain since 1951
Despite of having been originally formulated more than one hundred years ago, the Köppen classification is still nowadays the climate classification most widely used in climatological studies.
Andrés Chazarra Bernabé +3 more
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Features of the Earth’s seasonal hydroclimate: characterizations and comparisons across the Köppen–Geiger climates and across continents [PDF]
Detailed investigations of time series features across climates, continents and variable types can progress our understanding and modelling ability of the Earth’s hydroclimate and its dynamics.
Georgia Papacharalampous +4 more
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Update of the Köppen–Geiger climate classification for EFSA PLH risk assessment [PDF]
The Köppen–Geiger climate classification is widely used for characterising global climatic conditions. At EFSA, in the context of Plant Health Risk Assessment, the Köppen–Geiger system is used as a preliminary step to delineate zones of potential pest ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +3 more
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The relationship between climate classes and particulate matters over Europe [PDF]
Present and future Köppen-Geiger climate maps and time series of particulate matter (PM10) at continental scale were used to investigate the relationship between spatial patterns of PM10 and climate zones.
Jure Pražnikar
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An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
H. Beck +5 more
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Future Scenario of Global Climate Map change according to the Köppen -Geiger Climate Classification
Earth’s climate changes rapidly due to the increases in human demands and rapid economic growth. These changes will affect the entire biosphere, mostly in negative ways.
fahmy Osman Mohammed +3 more
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