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Moreover, climate zone maps can help researchers to track how climate change and global warming can impact ecosystems. At present times, the climate zones are expected to change with shifting precipitation patterns across regions and a rise in global temperatures due to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Hover over a country. An interactive visual window into our planet's changing climate, based on the most recent measurements and climate model predictions (read the research) Climate Periods. Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) Features. Select a period range and an SSP for future projections. Period Range. 1901-1930. 1931-1960. 1961-1990.
Interactive global monthly climate maps. Animate
World Climate map shows climatic conditions prevailing in different parts of the world. Regions have been classified according to their main climate, precipitation and temperature.
A new approach for developing a new map of standardized global climate regions.
The system divides the world into five climate zones based on criteria, usually temperature, which allows for different vegetation growth. Köppen’s map used different colors and shades to represent the different climate zones of the world.
A simplified map of the world's climate zones. Local weather patterns and the arrangement of continents also affect these zones.
Simple summary of climatic zones: The world has several climate zones. These are summarised on the map below. The classification is based on maximum and minimum temperatures and the temperature range as well as the total and seasonal distribution of precipitation.
On this web site we provide global data, world maps and computer animations of our updated Köppen-Geiger climate classification published by Kottek et al. (2006), Rubel and Kottek (2010) and Rubel et al. (2017).
Climate Zones. The climate is the reoccurring average weather found in any particular place, measured over 30 year intervals. The Earth's tilt, rotation and land/sea distribution affect these global weather patterns, resulting in variations between different locations.