- In climatology, the term
megathermal (or less commonly, macrothermal; from
Ancient Gr**** mégas 'large', makrós 'tall', thermós 'warm, hot') is sometimes...
- by many
other names, such as Altithermal,
Climatic Optimum,
Holocene Megathermal,
Holocene Optimum,
Holocene Thermal Maximum,
Holocene global thermal...
- regime. As an example, B3s2A’b’4 (Tracuateua)
describes a wet (B3),
megathermal (A’)
climate with a
large summer water deficit (s2) and
which more than...
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Coast near Boston. The
southern boundary line
between mesothermal and
megathermal (or tropical) is
across south Florida just
above Palm Beach. In addition...
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within the
Thornthwaite scheme include microthermal, mesothermal, and
megathermal regimes. A
microthermal climate is one of low
annual mean temperatures...
- The Köppen
climate classification is one of the most
widely used
climate classification systems. It was
first published by German-Russian climatologist...
- red oats gr****, star gr**** and lemongr****.
Humid subtropical climate Megathermal Subtropics "tropics".
National Geographic Society. 2011-01-21. Retrieved...
- Thornthwaite's
climate classification are microthermal, mesothermal, and
megathermal. Finally, the
Bergeron and
Spatial Synoptic classification systems focus...
-
Thornthwaite climate classification system,
deserts would be
classified as arid
megathermal climates.
Tundra is a
biome where the tree
growth is
hindered by low...
- The
Climate of
Venezuela is
characterized for
being tropical and
megathermal as a
result of its
geographical location near the Equator, but
because of...