Climatic regionalisation of continental Chile
Abstract
The updated Koppen-Geiger climate classification for continental Chile is a cartographic product of great interest for climate research in the South American context. This study included 200 weather stations and climate surfaces at a scale of 1:1,500,000. The results indicate that the climates of continental Chile are essentially arid (B), temperate (C) and polar (E), the latter due to the elevation of the Andes. The predominant climates are high tundra (ET) and mediterranean (Cs). We have concluded that the use of climate surfaces enables the development of new classifications and indices as a function of scale. With respect to latitude, the climates of northern Chile are arid due to the Atacama Desert, and those of southern Chile are temperate, ranging from mediterranean to marine west coast.
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Fondecyt Initiation
11130629
Fondecyt
1150701
1151087
Climatology Group at the University of Barcelona (Government of Catalonia)
2014SGR300
Convenio de Desempeño UTA-MINEDUC
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Journal of Maps, 2017 Vol. 13, No. 2, 66–73
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