Mediterranean Climate - Hot-summer Mediterranean Climate

Hot-summer Mediterranean Climate

This subtype of the Mediterranean climate (Csa) is the most common form of the Mediterranean climate, therefore it is also known as a “typical Mediterranean climate”. As stated earlier, regions with this form of a Mediterranean climate experience average monthly temperatures in excess of 22.0 °C (71.6 °F) during its warmest month and an average in the coldest month between 18 to −3 °C (64 to 27 °F) or, in some applications, between 18 to 0 °C (64 to 32 °F). Also, at least four months must average above 10 °C (50 °F). Regions with this form of the Mediterranean climate typically experience hot, sometimes very hot and dry summers and mild, wet winters. In a number of instances, summers here can closely resemble summers seen in arid and semiarid climates. However, high temperatures during summers are generally not quite as high as those seen in arid or semiarid climates due to the presence of a large body of water. All areas with this subtype have wet winters. However, some areas with a hot Mediterranean subtype can actually experience very chilly winters, complete with occasional snowfall. Precipitation is heavier during the colder months. However, there are a number of clear, sunny days during the wetter months.

Csa climates are mainly found around the Mediterranean Sea, southwestern Australia, southwestern South Africa, sections of Central Asia and in the interior of California. Southern California's coasts also experience hot summers due to the shielding effect of the Channel Islands.

Rome
Climate chart (explanation)
J F M A M J J A S O N D
103 12 3 99 13 4 68 15 5 65 18 8 48 23 11 34 27 15 23 30 17 33 30 18 68 27 15 94 22 11 130 16 7 111 13 4
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source:
Imperial conversion
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4.1 53 37 3.9 55 38 2.7 59 41 2.6 65 46 1.9 73 52 1.3 81 58 0.9 87 63 1.3 87 64 2.7 80 59 3.7 71 51 5.1 61 44 4.4 55 39
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches
Los Angeles
Climate chart (explanation)
J F M A M J J A S O N D
85 20 9 94 21 10 80 21 11 21 23 12 7.9 24 14 1.5 26 16 0.3 29 18 3.3 29 19 8.1 29 18 9.4 26 16 27 23 11 49 20 9
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source: NOAA
Imperial conversion
J F M A M J J A S O N D
3.3 68 49 3.7 70 50 3.1 70 52 0.8 73 54 0.3 74 58 0.1 80 61 0 84 65 0.1 85 66 0.3 83 65 0.4 79 60 1.1 73 53 1.9 69 48
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches
Perth
Climate chart (explanation)
J F M A M J J A S O N D
9.5 31 18 13 31 18 19 30 16 44 26 14 118 22 11 177 19 9 170 18 8 134 19 8 81 20 10 52 23 11 22 26 14 13 29 16
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source: ABoM
Imperial conversion
J F M A M J J A S O N D
0.4 87 64 0.5 88 64 0.8 85 62 1.7 78 56 4.6 72 51 7 67 47 6.7 65 46 5.3 66 46 3.2 68 49 2.1 73 52 0.9 79 57 0.5 84 61
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

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