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  2. Climate of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate classification of Myanmar, 1980 to 2016.. The climate of Myanmar varies depending on location and in the highlands, on elevation. The climate is subtropical/tropical and has three seasons, a "cool winter from November to February, a hot summer season in March and April and a rainy season from May to October, dominated by the southwest monsoon."

  3. Subhumid temperate climate - Wikipedia

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    A Monsoon subtropical climate, officially classified as a Subhumid subtropical climate or Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate under the Köppen classification (Cwa), has a hot summer. Extensively present in South and Southeast Asia , mainly India , Myanmar , and Nepal and Southern Africa , Zambia and Angola ; [ 1 ] it can also be found ...

  4. Geography of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Source 2: Danish Meteorological Institute (sun and relative humidity 1931–1960), [10] Myanmar Times (May record high and December record low) [11] Tokyo Climate Center (mean temperatures 1981–2010) [12]

  5. Humidity - Wikipedia

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    Specific humidity (or moisture content) is the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the total mass of the air parcel. [15] Specific humidity is approximately equal to the mixing ratio, which is defined as the ratio of the mass of water vapor in an air parcel to the mass of dry air for the same parcel.

  6. Irrawaddy River - Wikipedia

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    The Irrawaddy River (Burmese: ဧရာဝတီမြစ်, pronounced [ʔèjàwədì mjɪʔ], official romanisation: Ayeyarwady [5] [note 1]) is the principal river of Myanmar, running through the centre of the country. Myanmar’s most important commercial waterway, it is about 1,350 miles (2,170 km) long.

  7. Myanmar coastal rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar coastal rain forests occupies the coastal lowlands of Myanmar. It extends from the Naf River , which forms the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar , along the Rakhine coast. It also occupies the lower basins of the Irrawaddy and Sittaung rivers, and the coastal lowlands of Mon State and Tanintharyi Region along the Andaman Sea.

  8. Homalin - Wikipedia

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    Homalin has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cwa), closely bordering on a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). Temperatures are very warm throughout the year, although the winter months (December–February) are milder.

  9. Ruili - Wikipedia

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    It is an important location for trade with Myanmar, in both legal and illegal goods and services. Prostitution and drug trade in the city are not uncommon. [3] [4] Ruili has a warm humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), and is generally humid. Summer is long and there is virtually no "winter" as such.