Climatic Regions of India : Koeppen’s Classification | |||
Climate Type | Climatic Region | Annual Rainfall in the Region | |
Amw (Monsoon type with shorter dry winter season) |
Western coastal region, south of Mumbai | over 300 cm | |
As (Monsoon type with dry season in high sun period) |
Coromandel coast = Coastal Tamil Nadu and adjoining areas of Andhra Pradesh | 75 – 100 cm [wet winters, dry summers] | |
Aw (Tropical Savanah type) |
Most parts of the peninsular plateau barring Coromandel and Malabar coastal strips | 75 cm | |
BShw (Semi-arid Steppe type) |
Some rain shadow areas of Western Ghats, large part of Rajasthan and contiguous areas of Haryana and Gujarat | 12 to 25 cm | |
BWhw (Hot desert type) |
Most of western Rajasthan | less than 12 cm | |
Cwg (Monsoon type with dry winters) |
Most parts of the Ganga Plain, eastern Rajasthan, Assam and in Malwa Plateau | 100 – 200 cm | |
Dfc (Cold, Humid winters type with shorter summer) |
Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Assam | ~200 cm | |
Et (Tundra Type) |
Mountain areas of Uttarakhand
The average temperature varies from 0 to 10°C |
Rainfall varies from year to year. | |
E (Polar Type) |
Higher areas of Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in which the temperature of the warmest month varies from 0° to 10°C | Precipitation occurs in the form of snow | |
Climatic Regions of India : Trewartha’s Classification
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