Se estaba hablando de cantidad de climas..
Ahora pasais a variablidad/ extremismo.
Si Peru tiene tres climas.. no tiene mucha cantidad de ellos, aunque las diferencias entre ellos sean brutales.
Creo que me explico.
Y puestos a medir extremos...
cojemos una franja que atraviese tenerife de norte a sur por el centro del teide..
Desde clima africano, a alta montaña. eso es variabilidad en una zona ( extremos de temperatura /pluviometria)
Pero ello se da en todas las zonas con grandes montañas cerca de los tropicos o el ecuador.
La pregunta que se hacia era:
PAIS mediano o pequeño con MAYOR VARIEDAD de CLIMAS
Hasta ahora:
N. Zelanda
Peru
Ecuador
Japón
Chile.
y se ha dicho tambien España.
pero casi nadie ha dicho sudafrica..
Sus temperaturas varian del -18 al +50º ..
Su pluviosidad anual: de 46 mm. a 3874 mm.
Dejo sus datos..
The highest worldwide temperature was recorded in Al’Aziziya, Libya measuring 57,7 ºC on 13 September 1922 and in South Africa at Dunbrody (Sundays River Valley in Eastern Cape) measuring 50,0 ºC on 3 November 1918. The hottest place in South Africa is Letaba (Limpopo Province) with a mean annual temperature of 23,3 ºC and an average annual maximum temperature of 35,0 ºC.
The lowest worldwide temperature was recorded in Vostok, Antarctica at -89,2 ºC on 21 July 1983 and in South Africa at Buffelsfontein near Molteno (Eastern Cape) measuring -18,6 ºC on 28 June 1996. The coldest place in South Africa is Buffelsfontein near Molteno (Eastern Cape) with a mean annual temperature of 11,3 ºC and an average annual minimum temperature of 2,8 ºC.
The highest worldwide monthly rainfall occurs at Cherrapunji, India (9300 mm) and in South Africa at Matiwa in the Limpopo Province (1510 mm measured in January 1958). The highest worldwide 24 hour rainfall was measured at Fac Fac, Reunion Island (1825 mm) and in South Africa at St Lucia in KwaZulu-Natal (597 mm measured on 31 January 1984). This was rainfall associated with the passage of tropical cyclone Domoina.
In South Africa the highest ever rainfall in one year was measured at Jonkershoek in the Western Cape (3874 mm in 1950). The wettest place in South Africa is Matiwa with an average annual rainfall of 2004 mm (calculated over a 60-year period). The driest Place in South Africa is Alexander Bay in the Northern Cape with an average annual rainfall of only 46 mm.
Pero lo que creo que primero habria que ver es .. ¿cuantos climas hay en España?
¿1, 2, 3, 12?
Y que el sistema usado sea el mismo en todos los paises.