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Table 3.5 Classification of world climate (after Barlow and Newton, 1974)
                Group              Strahler's name             Koppen's    Descriptive name  Causal factors
                                                                symbol

                Group I             1. Equatorial rain forest     Af       Equatorial hot-wet  Convergence of moist air
                Low latitude          10ë N to 10ë S                                         masses along zone of I.T.C.
                climates controlled  2. Trade wind littoral       Af        Tropical eastern  Seasonal occurrence of
                by equatorial and     10ë to 25ë N and S       (seasonal)      maritime      moist Tm air masses
                tropical air masses  3. Tropical desert and steepe  B       Tropical deserts  Subtropical highs and all-year
                                      15ë to 35ë N and S        climates                     presence of dry Tc air masses
                                    4. West coast desert           B        Tropical deserts  Stable subdising Tm air masses.
                                      15ë to 30ë N and S        climates                     Cold currents
                                    5. Tropical savanna and       Aw      Tropical wet-dry and  Moist Tm in summer. Dry Tc in winter.
                                      tropical monsoon            Am       tropical monsoon  Moist Tm in summer

                Group II            6. Humid sub-tropical         Cfa       Warm temperate   Moist Tm, frequent invasions of
                Mid-latitude climates  25ë to 35ë N and S                   eastern maritime  Pc air in winter
                controlled both by  7. Marine west coast          Cfb       Cool temperate   Moist Pm all year, frequent
                tropical and polar    40ë to 60ë N and S                   western maritime  cyclonic storms
                air masses          8. Mediterranean              Csa       Warm temperate    Pm in winter ± wet
                                      30ë to 40ë N and S                   western maritime   Tc in summer ± dry
                                    9. Humid continental        B and D       These climates grade from moist Df coastal types
                                      35ë to 60ë N              climates      (Strahler's `Humid continental') to arid desert and
                                   10. Mid-latitude desert and steppe  B      steppe climates of continental interiors (Strahler's
                                      35ë to 50ë N and S        claimates     `Mid-latitude desert and steppe').
                Group III          11. Subarctic climates      D climates   Cold continental  Controlled by Pc air.
                High latitude         55ë to 70ë N                Dfc                         Precipitation from frequent invasions
                climates controlled                               Dfd                         of more moist Pm air
                by polar and arctic  12. Tundra north of 55ë N and  E        Cold coastal     Moderating influence of oceans.
                air masses            south of 50ë S            climates                      Frequent storms along fronts between
                                                                                              Pm and Pc and arctic air masses
                                   13. Icecap climates of          E       Perpetually frozen  Cold and dry arctic and antarctic
                                      Greenland and Antarctica  climates  continental icesheets  air masses
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