Continental climate
Continental climates in the Köppen climate classification often have a significant annual variation in temperature. They tend to occur in central and eastern parts of the three northern-tier continents, typically in the middle latitudes, often within large landmasses, where prevailing winds blow overland bringing some precipitation, and temperatures are not moderated by oceans.
Continental climates occur mostly in the Northern Hemisphere due to the large landmasses found there. Most of northern and northeastern China, northern Mongolia, most of Korea, central Afghanistan, parts of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, eastern and southeastern Europe, much of the Russian Federation south of the Arctic Circle, central and southeastern Canada, and the north-central and northeastern United States have this type of climate. Continentality is a measure of the degree to which a region experiences this type of climate.
In continental climates, precipitation tends to be moderate in amount, concentrated mostly in the warmer months. Only a few areas—in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest of North America and in some regions in and around the Persian Plateau — show a winter maximum in precipitation. A portion of the annual precipitation falls as snowfall, and snow often remains on the ground for more than a month.
Summers in continental climates can feature thunderstorms and frequent hot temperatures; however, summer weather is somewhat more stable than winter weather. Continental climates are considered as temperate climate varieties due to their location in the temperate zones, but are classified separately from other temperate climates in the Köppen climate classification system where they are identified by their first letter, a capital D. In the Trewartha climate classification, they are identified as Dc.
Köppen climate classification
Continental climate has at least one month averaging below and at least one month averaging above.- Dfa = Hot-summer humid continental climate; coldest month averaging below , at least one month's average temperature above, and at least four months averaging above. No significant precipitation difference between seasons.
- Dfb = Warm-summer humid continental climate; coldest month averaging below , all months with average temperatures below, and at least four months averaging above. No significant precipitation difference between seasons.
- Dfc = Subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below and one–three months averaging above. No significant precipitation difference between seasons.
- Dfd = Extremely cold subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below and one–three months averaging above. No significant precipitation difference between seasons.
- Dwa = Monsoon-influenced hot-summer humid continental climate; coldest month averaging below , at least one month's average temperature above, and at least four months averaging above. At least ten times as much rain in the wettest month of summer as in the driest month of winter.
- Dwb = Monsoon-influenced warm-summer humid continental climate; coldest month averaging below , all months with average temperatures below, and at least four months averaging above. At least ten times as much rain in the wettest month of summer as in the driest month of winter.
- Dwc = Monsoon-influenced subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below and one–three months averaging above. At least ten times as much rain in the wettest month of summer as in the driest month of winter.
- Dwd = Monsoon-influenced extremely cold subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below and one–three months averaging above. At least ten times as much rain in the wettest month of summer as in the driest month of winter.
- Dsa = Mediterranean-influenced hot-summer humid continental climate; coldest month averaging below , average temperature of the warmest month above and at least four months averaging above. At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than.
- Dsb = Mediterranean-influenced warm-summer humid continental climate; coldest month averaging below , average temperature of the warmest month below and at least four months averaging above. At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than.
- Dsc = Mediterranean-influenced subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below and one–three months averaging above. At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than.
- Dsd = Mediterranean-influenced extremely cold subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below and one–three months averaging above. At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than.
Seasons