Ankara has a semi-arid continental climate due to its elevation and inland location, with cold, snowy winters, and hot, dry summers. Spring and autumn are mild and partially wet, and tend to be short transitional periods between summer and winter.
During the winter, temperatures are regularly below the freezing point 0 °C (32 °F), frequently reaching -10 °C (14 °F) during the night, but it rarely drops below -15 °C (5 °F). However, given the low levels of relative humidity and lack of winds due to the total absence of maritime influences, Ankara actually feels less cold during the winter than coastal cities such as Istanbul unless it is lower than -10 °C (14 °F).
During the summer, temperatures very frequently surpass 30 °C (86 °F) in July and August - but less so in June and September, and rarely above 35 °C (104 °F). Thanks to the low levels of relative humidity, the hot and dry summers are more comfortable than coastal regions of Turkey. Because of Ankara's high altitude and its dry summers, nightly temperatures in the summer months are cool. The temperature range between day and night during the summer exceeds 15 °C (59 °F).
Precipitation during the winter is almost exclusively as snow, which is also common in November and March. Sleet is common in late autumn and early spring, and often precedes snowfall. Rainfall occurs mostly during the spring and autumn. Rainfall is particularly sparse during the summer, taking the form of about one or two showers and/or thunderstorms each summer month. Ankara's annual average precipitation is fairly low at 415 millimetres (16 in) and is one of the driest places of Turkey, nevertheless precipitation can be observed throughout the year.
İzmir has a typical Mediterranean climate which is characterized by long, hot and dry summers; and mild to cool, rainy winters. The total precipitation for İzmir averages 706 mm (27.8 inches) per year; however, 77% of that falls during November through March. The rest of the precipitation falls during April through May and September through October. There is virtually no rainfall during the months of June, July and August.
The average maximum temperatures during the winter months vary between 12 and 14 °C. Although it's rare, snow can fall in İzmir in December, January and February staying for a period of hours rather than a whole day or more. The summer months - from May to October - usually brings average daytime temperatures of 30 °C or higher. On a number of occasions, temperatures as high as 46°C have been recorded in the city.
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The interior of Turkey is mostly dry continental and semi-arid.
The southern coast is Mediterenean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The northern parts are humid subtropical and oceanic (Istanbul is in the transitional zone) with hot summers, cold winters and uniform rainfall spread.
Turkey is in the Mediterranean Climate Zone. They have hot, dry summers and mild to cool, wet winters. Turkey borders the Black Sea.
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We can calculate the climate ratio to determine the climate type.if the climate ratio is less than 0.4 the climate type would be arid,if the climate ratio is between 0.4 to 0.8 climate ratio would be semirid ,if the climate ratio is between 0.8 to 1.2 climate type would be subhumid andif the climate ratio is greater than 1.2 climate type would be humid.The formula for climate ratio is p/Ep, wherep=precipitationEp=potential evapotranspiration.
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Izmir is in Turkey.
Izmir (Smyrna) is the third largest city in Turkey. It is located on the Eagean coast.
Izmir is the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara. Ankara is the capital of Turkey.
Turkish.
Ephesus was in today's İzmir / Selçuk, TURKEY
80 km.
Yes. The city of Izmir (former Greek city of Smyrna) is in Asia.
1 hour by car.
231 km
Can Taylanlar was born in Izmir, in Turkey.
Bus is probably the best way to get from Izmir to Dalaman - assuming that you do not have a car. (There will probably be switch in Bodrum or Mugla.)
The Distance between Rome (Lazio,Provincia di Roma,Italy) and Izmir (Izmir,Turkey) is : 810.03 miles or 1303.62 kilometers.