Ecoregions of the United States - Appendix 2

 

 

Special Segments General Topics

 

Description of the Ecoregions of the United States

Robert G. Bailey, U.S. Forest Service, USDA, March 1995

 

Appendix 2:

Climate diagrams of representative climate stations (based on Walter and Lieth 1960-1967, Walter and others 1975). Solid lines are precipitation and dotted lines represent temperature.

 

120 Arctic - Barrow, AK


130 Subartic: Ft. Yukon, AK


210 Warm Continental: Iron Mountain, MI


220 Hot Continental: Ft. Wayne, IN


M220 Hot Continental: Boone, NC


230 Subtropical - Atlanta, GA


240 Marine - Astoria, OR


250 Prarie - Fargo, ND


260 Mediterranean - Pasadena, CA


M260 Mediterranean - Tahoe, CA


310 Tropical/Subtropical Steppe - Abilene, TX


320 Tropical/Subtropical Desert - Brawley, CA


330 Temperate Steppe - Colorado Springs, CO


M330 Temperate Steppe - Pikes Peak, CO


340 Temperate Desert - Salt Lake City, UT


M340 Temperate Desert - Panguitch, UT


410 Savanna - Key West, FL


420 Rainforest - Pepeekeo, HI

 

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