The state of Alabama is classified as having humid and subtropical weather. The climate is temperate with an average temperature of 64 to 67 degrees.
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.
Mostly Alabama can have a rainforest because of its humid subtropical climate and its abundant rainfall. You won't find any tropical rainforests there because it's not hot enough but it is moist enough to support humid pine/cypress rainforests
The Highland climate type in the Köppen climate classification system is not limited by latitude. This type of climate is more influenced by elevation, with temperature and precipitation patterns determined by altitude rather than distance from the equator.
All the climate types are determined by temperature except for type B of climate according to the Köppen climate classification. This commonly refers to dry climate which covers 25% of the earth.
Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, which means it has high humidity levels, especially during the summer months. While temperatures can get quite hot, the humidity can make it feel even hotter and more uncomfortable.
Arkansas,Missisipi,Alabama.
yes i think they do
I would have to say about in the 90's.
Alabama is located in the southeastern region of the U.S. Under the Koppen climate classification, the state is classified as humid subtropical. Its average annual temperature is 64 deg Fahrenheit.
Three states that only have one climate are Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama
What kind of soil does Alabama have? and What is it made up of?
The type of climate is hot and humid
What type of climate does Calcutta, India have?
what type of climate is in central and south america
In the area that is now the Florida Panhandle, Alabama and Georgia.
type b climate
Mediterranean climate