What is the climate of Canterbury?

What is the climate of Canterbury?

Climate: Canterbury. The climate here is mild, and generally warm and temperate. The rainfall in Canterbury is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Cfb.

Why is Canterbury dry?

Farms around Canterbury, particularly on Banks Peninsula, are extremely dry after months of low rainfall. Droughts, of course, are part of a natural cycle on the peninsula. The drought of 1988-89 hit Banks Peninsula farmers hard.

How would you describe your region climate?

The simplest way to describe climate is to look at average temperature and precipitation over time. Other useful elements for describing climate include the type and the timing of precipitation, amount of sunshine, average wind speeds and directions, number of days above freezing, weather extremes, and local geography.

What is the climate in New Zealand?

Temperature. New Zealand has a largely temperate climate. While the far north has subtropical weather during summer, and inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as – 10°C in winter, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and abundant sunshine.

Where is Canterbury high country?

Canterbury High Country Villas are located along the 18th fairway of Terrace Downs Resorts internationally respected par 72 championship golf course.

Does it snow in North Canterbury?

THE NORTH CANTERBURY CLIMATE Snow is common in the mountain ranges during winter and the typical maximum daytime winter air temperature ranges from 7°C to 14°C. An indication of North Canterbury’s climate can be obtained from the weather stations in the area.

Is Canterbury in a drought?

Canterbury is officially back in drought, two years after the region’s worst-ever dry spell. “Things are now as serious as they were in 1998,” said National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) scientist Jim Salinger.

What is a climate region?

Climate is determined by the long-term pattern of temperature and precipitation averages and extremes at a location. Climate descriptions can refer to areas that are local, regional, or global in extent.

What are the 4 climate regions?

There are 4 major climate zones:

  • Tropical zone from 0°–23.5°(between the tropics)
  • Subtropics from 23.5°–40°
  • Temperate zone from 40°–60°
  • Cold zone from 60°–90°

Is New Zealand hotter than UK?

In simple terms, almost the whole of New Zealand is warmer and sunnier than the UK. New Zealand winters, unless you live in the mountains, are shorter, warmer and sunnier than the UK. The fact that New Zealand lies closer to the equator than the UK means that its winter days are longer and the nights are shorter.

What climate zone is Auckland?

At latitude 36º 51′ S, Auckland lies in a transition zone between subtropical and temperate. Its climate is warm and moderately wet, with few frosts and virtually no snow. In summer the average daily maximum temperature is 24º C.

Why is NZ above sea level?

Much of the land is at a high altitude (hence its name), with the majority of the high country being more than 600 metres (2000 feet) above sea level. The land is marked with geological features associated with glaciation from the last ice age, with deep finger-shaped lakes such as Lake Wanaka and Lake Tekapo.

What’s the weather like in Canterbury New Zealand?

Canterbury’s climate is classified as warm and temperate. The rainfall in Canterbury is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Cfb. The average annual temperature in Canterbury is 10.2 °C. Precipitation here averages 614 mm.

What is the role of Environment Canterbury in New Zealand?

Climate change presents significant opportunities, challenges and risks to communities throughout the world, and in New Zealand. Our role at Environment Canterbury is to support the Canterbury region and our communities to better understand and proactively respond to climate change risks and opportunities.

What is the average temperature in Ashburton, Canterbury?

The average annual temperature in Ashburton is 11.0 °C | 51.8 °F. The annual rainfall is 722 mm | 28.4 inch. Click one of the graphs for more information.

How much sunshine does Canterbury get in a month?

In January there are an average of 3.63 hours of sunshine per day and a total of 112.56 hours of sunshine. Around 2333.1 hours of sunshine are counted in Canterbury throughout the year. On average there are 76.55 hours of sunshine per month.

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