Thursday, April 14, 2016

Extreme Weather.


This week we are researching extreme weather conditions chosen in our countries which could range from blizzards, heatwaves, tornados, thunderstorms, droughts, sand storms and flooding to name a few. As for El Salvador, it has a tropical climate that allows it to enjoy wet and dry seasons throughout the year. The pacific lowlands are usually hotter and mountain areas are a little cooler. One example, is the fact that temperatures vary form 70 degrees F to 96 degrees F and their warm season usually last from January through May. This dry pattern effects crops around the country; making it necessary to have consistent irrigation systems in place to mitigate the damage. On the other hand the cold season starts form August to October and the temperatures actually sit around the same temperatures. Over the course of the year the country experiences three different types of precipitation which are: Thunderstorms, moderate rain and light rain. Snow is usually out of the question for El Salvador. Additionally, the humidity levels are very high for the country, especially around the February when the dry air can reach up to 100 percent humidity levels.  

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2 comments:

  1. My country of Thailand has a tropical climate and has similar weather patterns! Snow is non-existent, the closest thing that happens is hail which is still pretty unusual. Thailand has extreme amounts of rainfall which causes serious flooding problems and effects crops, especially rice paddies.

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  2. Yes, I am guessing a lot of you (topical countries) will have the same pattern of dry/rainy season. During the rainy season, you'll have the flooding events...

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