Humid Continental Climate (Dfa, Dfb)

Latitude/Longitude = 41.9o N; 87.5o W
Average Annual Temperature (oC) =10.3
Annual Temperature Range (oC) =29.2
Total Annual Precipitation (mm) =904.4
Summer Precipitation (mm) = 545.5
Winter Precipitation (mm) = 358.9

Temperate forest of Wisconsin. The humid continental climate supports a diversity of ecosytems, from temperate deciduous forests to parklands and grasslands. Alfisols and mollisols are the dominant soils, though spodosols can be found where coniferous vegetation flourishes.

(Photo credit: M. Ritter)

Geographic Distribution

 

Warm Summer Subtype

  • Eastern and Midwestern U.S. from Atlantic coast to 100th meridian.
  • east central Europe.
  • northern China.
  • northern Korea.

 

Cool Summer Subtype

  • New England, Great Lakes region.
  • south and central Canada.
  • Scandinavia, eastern Europe, Russia

 

Controlling Factors

  • Cyclonic, polar front storm systems.
  • Prevailing westerlies dominate.
  • Continentality;
  • Polar anticyclone in winter.
  • cP,mT,mP modified,cA air masses

 Characteristics

Warm Summer Subtype:

  • Hot humid summers; occasional winter cold waves.

  • Large annual temperature ranges.

  • Weather variability.

Cool Summer Subtype:

  • Moderate summers; long cold winters.

  • Large annual temperature ranges.

  • Variable weather.

  • Less precipitation than warm summer subtype.

 

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