- Tropical savanna climate
. These climates have monthly mean temperature above 18º C in every month of the year and a pronounced dry season, with the driest month having precipitation less than 60 mm and also less than (100 − [total annual precipitation {mm}/25] ). Most places that have this climate are found at the outer margins of the
tropical zone , but occasionally an inner-tropical location (e.g., San Marcos,Antioquia ,Colombia ) also qualifies. Actually, the Caribbean coast, eastward from theGulf of Urabá on theColombia –Panamá border to theOrinoco riverdelta , on the Atlantic ocean (ca. 4,000 km), have long dry periods (the extreme is the BSh climate (see below), characterised by very low, unreliable precipitation, present, for instance, in extensive areas in theGuajira , and Coro, western Venezuela, the northernmost peninsulas in South America, which receive <300 mm total annual precipitation, practically all in two or three months). This condition extends to theLesser Antilles andGreater Antilles forming theCircumcaribbean dry belt . The length and severity of the dry season diminishes inland (southward); at the latitude of the Amazon river — which flows eastward, just south of the equatorial line — the climate is Af. East from the Andes, between the dry, arid Caribbean and the ever-wet Amazon are the Orinoco river'llanos orsavanna s, from where this climate takes its name. Sometimes "As" is used in place of "Aw" if the dry season occurs during the time of higher sun and longer days. This is the case in parts ofHawaii (Honolulu), East Africa (Mombasa, Kenya) and Sri Lanka (Trincomalee ), for instance. In most places that have tropical wet and dry climates, however, the dry season occurs during the time of lower sun and shorter days because ofrainshadow effects during the 'high-sun' part of the year.ee also
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