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United States Climate. By Logan Carper. Temperate Northeast. Average Annual Precipitation: between 18.25 in. and 38.76 in. per year Temperature: around 30⁰F in the winter and around 75⁰F in the summer.
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United States Climate By Logan Carper
Temperate Northeast • Average Annual Precipitation: between 18.25 in. and 38.76 in. per year • Temperature: around 30⁰F in the winter and around 75⁰F in the summer. • Average Weather: frequent overcast, considerable fog, and constant drizzle. Humidity: 83%-62%
Temperate Cont. • Vegetation: includes mostly needle leaf forests • Environment: a few big cities throughout the region such as Seattle and but mostly filled with forests such as the olympic national forest.
Arid Southwest • Average Annual Precipitation: 7 inches • Average Temperature: between about 41⁰F and 50⁰F in the winter and ranges 72-90⁰F in the summer. • Average Weather: very little precipitation with extremely dry summers Humidity 30%-36%
Arid Cont. • Vegetation: very little. The most common plants are cacti and other plants capable of surviving in the desert • Environment: many deserts
Mediterranean in the west coast • Average Annual Precipitation: Near the coast receives 10-15 inches per year and areas further away get as little as 3 inches per year. • Temperature: between 47⁰F to 58⁰F in the winter and ranges from 75⁰F to 85⁰F in the summer. • Humidity: 50%- 65%
Mediterranean Cont. • Vegetation: redwood trees, ferns, grasses, • Environment: features such as redwood forests and planes.
Works Cited • http://www.visitcalifornia.com/Travel-Tools/Weather/ • http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/pdx/forests.shtml#washington • http://www.sanandreasfault.org/CaPrecipMap.jpg • http://cses.washington.edu/cig/ • epa.gov/climatechange/impacts-adaptation/midwest.html