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  1. Köppen climate classification - Wikipedia

    The Köppen climate classification divides Earth's climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature.

  2. Köppen climate classification - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Koppen climate classification, widely used vegetation-based empirical climate-classification system developed by German botanist-climatologist Wladimir Koppen. He …

  3. Köppen-Geiger Explorer

    Interactive maps: Visually explore global maps of past, present and future climate zones according to the most commonly used Köppen-Geiger climate classification (explained here).

  4. Köppen Climate Classification System - National Geographic …

    Jul 19, 2024 · The Köppen climate classification system categorizes climate zones throughout the world based on local vegetation. Wladimir Köppen, a German botanist and climatologist, first …

  5. Köppen climate classification | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The Köppen Climate Classification system, or K system, is the method most used by scientists to study the world's climates. Most systems used today are based on the K system, which is …

  6. The Köppen’s Classification - Encyclopedia of the Environment

    The Köppen classification of the climates (Figure 1) is one of the oldest empirical classifications, established between 1900 and 1936. Although very old, it is still widely used; sometimes in a …

  7. Köppen Climate Classification Explained

    Sep 27, 2025 · The Köppen climate classification system remains the most influential framework for describing Earth’s climates. By using simple thresholds of temperature and precipitation, it …

  8. World Maps of Köppen-Geiger climate classification

    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 …

  9. There are five major types of climate classification: Equatorial, Arid, Warm Temperate, Snow, and Polar. Each type can then be further classified by precipitation and temperature conditions.

  10. Köppen climate classification - Chalmers Climate Dynamics Group

    Compared with a single variable approach, the Köppen classification can add a new dimension to the description of climate variation. Further, it is generally accepted that the climatic …