Köppen BWh

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Köppen BWh is the hot desert climate subtype characterized by extremely low annual precipitation, very high temperatures, and abundant sunshine, typical of the world’s driest desert regions.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Köppen BWh canonical 2
BWh (Köppen) 1
Köppen BW (desert climate) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf climate subtype
hot desert climate
characterizedBy abundant sunshine
high potential evapotranspiration
large diurnal temperature range
very high temperatures
very low annual precipitation
distinguishedBy higher temperatures than BWk
distinguishedFrom Köppen BWk (cold desert climate)
hasAtmosphericCirculationControl descending branch of Hadley cell
subtropical high-pressure belts
hasCloudCover very low
hasHumanAdaptation nomadic and pastoral lifestyles in some regions
oases agriculture in limited areas
hasHumidity generally very low
hasKöppenCode BWh
hasPrecipitationMechanism rain-shadow effects in some regions
suppressed convection
hasSeasonality many regions have virtually rainless years
precipitation highly irregular
hasSolarRadiation very high
hasTypicalAnnualPrecipitation less than 250 mm
often less than 100 mm in core regions
hasTypicalMeanAnnualTemperature above 18 °C
hasTypicalSummerTemperature can exceed 45 °C in hottest areas
often above 35 °C
hasVegetationType bare soil and sand dominant
sparse xerophytic vegetation
occursIn Arabian Desert
Atacama Desert
Great Victoria Desert
Kalahari Desert
surface form: Kalahari Desert (hottest parts)

Mojave Desert
Namib Desert
surface form: Namib Desert (hottest parts)

Sahara Desert
Simpson Desert
Sonoran Desert
Thar Desert
central Australia desert regions
coastal Peru and northern Chile
parts of Iran and Pakistan
parts of northern Mexico
parts of southwestern United States
partOf Köppen climate classification
subclassOf Köppen BWh self-linksurface differs
surface form: Köppen BW (desert climate)

arid climate
typicalLatitudeRange approximately 15° to 35° from the equator
subtropical and tropical belts
typicalSoilProperty low organic matter
typicalSoilType aridisols

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Köppen BWh subclassOf Köppen BWh self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Köppen BW (desert climate)
Orangi Town climateClassification Köppen BWh
Kashmore climateClassification Köppen BWh
this entity surface form: BWh (Köppen)