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lunes, 14 de noviembre de 2011

Climate in Huelva.


To analyze the climate of Huelva can start location. This province is located between 38 º 15 'and 36 º 45 "latitude. Generally oriented at noon (South) area of ​​maximum solar exposure in the Northern Hemisphere.


 It has 3,000 hours of sunshine a year or so, which is to say that in this province enjoys 300 days cleared annually.

We must take into account a factor as is its proximity to the Atlantic, whose influence is manifested in the oscillation between the average maximum temperature and average minimum, the province has also smooth topographies that are increased to the north, temperatures also influence this factor (decrease from south to north, with increasing altitude).

Usually has a little cold winter, mild, where no month low of 10 degrees and a hot summer, whose warmer months are July and August, reaching forty degrees in the shade some days ..

These features define a Mediterranean climate with oceanic or Atlantic influences, which can be divided into two zones: the Atlantic and Continental submarítima attenuated.In the Atlantic subregion submarítima in the lowlands of the sheltered valleys, summers are hot, while the highlands enjoy mild temperatures. In winter, continentality is noted as one moves inland. The summers are hot, clear skies.

The attenuated Continental subregion is characterized by the smoothness of its winters, where occasional frosts. In summer the thermal contrast is high, with July the warmest month.As for precipitation, are around 500 mm per year (in the mountainous interior can increase up to 1,000 mm per year). The maximum rainfall is late autumn and winter, while in the summer season the rains, particularly in July just does not record rainfall.




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