The climate that is in the urban city/cities usually warm in summer, cold in the winter, and cool in spring and fall. Semptember being the hurricane season as well.
Factors effecting climate are: -latitude from the equator -distance from the ocean/sea/any other hydrological feature -surrounding natural features such as mountains or forests that can alter precipitation and weather - ocean currents -human activity such as pollution or 'urban jungles' where a regions climate can be artificially warmed up by the effects of concrete and decreased water runoff causeing increased precipitation
Buildings can absorb and hold heat, they (and paved areas) do not permit rain to soak in, but to run off. Buildings can change wind patterns by obstructing winds.
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.
Such is known as its climate.
they are in the high latitude
Climate is temperate, allowing for diversified crops and increased population.
urban reasons
T. R. Oke has written: 'Review of urban climatology' 'Bibliography of urban climate 1977-80' 'Review of urban climatology, 1973-1976' -- subject(s): Urban climatology 'The raised minimum temperature profile at night' -- subject(s): Microclimatology, Temperature inversions
-availability of water is good. -climate is moderate. -it is an urban area. -job availability is very good.
A micro climate is the average temperature in a small area and a climate is the average temperature in a large area. And near bodies of water which may cool the local atmosphere, or in heavy urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and re-radiate that heat to the ambient air: the resulting urban heat island is a kind of microclimate.
Gordon M. Greene has written: 'Forecasting ice-cover freeze-up, growth, and breakup on the St. Marys River' -- subject(s): Ice on rivers, lakes 'Testing an urban climate simulator' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Urban land use, Mathematical models, Urban Land use, Urban climatology
The climate found there, the type of farming in the region, and availability of water transport.
People keep moving there because of its warm climate. Their population has grown by 5,000 people.
Mohammad Said Mousalli has written: 'An introduction to urban patterns in Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Architecture and climate, City planning
They are not always called urban Legends. They can be called Urban Myths, Urban Tales or Urban Stories. And they are not necessarily from and 'Urban' origin.
The term is used to describe the speed and practice of companies to layoff employees in a changing economic climate. Although it is the quickest way to reduce costs; they do not count the costs to the individuals.
the urban cowboy is about a cowboy that is urban