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Classifications
Classification | Count | Köppen-Geiger | Examples |
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Oceanic climate | 1936 | Cfb | Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch, Canberra, Hobart |
Tropical rainforest climate | 1477 | Af | Suva, Honiara, Port Vila, Nuku'alofa, Labasa |
Humid subtropical climate | 976 | Cfa | Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle, Wollongong, Ipswich |
Cold semi-arid climates | 261 | BSk | Mildura, Kerang, Hay, Kimba, Griffith |
Warm-summer Mediterranean climate | 257 | Csb | Albany, Warrnambool, Busselton, Victor Harbor, Port Fairy |
Tropical savanna climate | 198 | Aw | Port Moresby, Townsville, Darwin, Jabiru, Karumba |
Hot semi-arid climates | 183 | BSh | Alice Springs, Mount Isa, Broome, Charters Towers, Carnarvon |
Hot-summer Mediterranean climate | 153 | Csa | Perth, Adelaide, Mandurah, Bunbury, Geraldton |
Tropical monsoon climate | 126 | Am | Cairns, Lautoka, Nadi, Ba, Nacula |
Hot desert climates | 117 | BWh | Port Hedland, Roxby Downs, Exmouth, Port Augusta, Coober Pedy |
Warm humid continental climate | 4 | Dfb | Falls Creek, Dinner Plain, Hotham Heights, Mt Buller Village |
Cold desert climates | 3 | BWk | |
Subpolar oceanic climate | 2 | Cfc | Miena |
Subarctic climate | 1 | Dfc | Perisher Valley |
Tundra climate | 1 | ET |
Melbourne
Melbourne
The weather conditions in Melbourne are characterized by a mild and moderate climate. There is significant rainfall throughout the year in Melbourne. Even the driest month still has a lot of rainfall. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification identifies this particular weather pattern as belonging to the category of Cfb. The average annual temperature in Melbourne is 14.8 °C | 58.6 °F. Each year, there is an approximate 645 mm | 25.4 inch of precipitation that occurs.
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Auckland
The climate in Auckland is warm and temperate. The city of Auckland experiences a significant amount of rainfall, even during the month with historically low precipitation levels. As per the Köppen-Geiger classification, the prevailing weather conditions in this region are categorized under Cfb. The average annual temperature in Auckland is 15.5 °C | 59.9 °F. Each year, there is an approximate 1114 mm | 43.9 inch of precipitation that occurs.
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Christchurch
The weather conditions in Christchurch are characterized by a mild and moderate climate. The precipitation levels in Christchurch are noteworthy, as there is rainfall even during the most arid month. According to the Köppen-Geiger classification, the prevailing climate in this region is categorized as Cfb. The average temperature in Christchurch is 11.5 °C | 52.7 °F. Annually, approximately 635 mm | 25.0 inch of precipitation descends.
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Canberra
The weather conditions in Canberra are characterized by a mild and moderate climate. The precipitation levels in Canberra are noteworthy, as there is rainfall even during the most arid month. As per the Köppen-Geiger classification, the prevailing weather conditions in this region are categorized under Cfb. The temperature in this location is approximately 12.8 °C | 55.0 °F, as determined by statistical analysis. Annually, approximately 589 mm | 23.2 inch of precipitation descends.
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Hobart
The climate here is considered warm and temperate. The precipitation levels in the city of Hobart are noteworthy, as there is a considerable amount of rainfall even during months that typically experience dry weather. The climate here is classified as Cfb by the Köppen-Geiger. The mean temperature prevailing in the city of Hobart is recorded as 11.0 °C | 51.7 °F, according to statistical data. Approximately 670 mm | 26.4 inch of rainfall occurs on a yearly basis.