Climate
Climate of a country is based on a long study of its weather
conditions. Pakistan is situated in the north of tropic of cancer.
Pakistan is a sub-tropical country. The average temperature of January
in the plains of Pakistan is 4 degree C and maximum temperature of the
same month is 24 degree C, whereas the minimum temperature in the month
of June/July is 30 degree C and maximum temperature in the same month is
48 degree C. The maximum temperatue of Sibbi and Jocobabad is about 52
degree C.
Elements of Climate
The most important elements of climate are temperature, pressure, winds, rainfall and humidity etc.
Situation of Pakistan
Pakistan is situated in the north of tropic of cancer. Pakistan is a
sub-tropical country. It is situated in the western part of the monsoon
region. Some of the areas in the north of Pakistan is warm and mist,
whereas the mountainous area have highland type climate.
Pakistan is divided into following regions on the basis of its climate.
1. Sub-Tropical Continental highland
2. Sub-Tropical Continental plateau
3. Sub-Tropical Continental lowland
4. Sub-Tropical Coast land
1. Sub-Tropical Continental highland
2. Sub-Tropical Continental plateau
3. Sub-Tropical Continental lowland
4. Sub-Tropical Coast land
1. Sub-Tropical Continental higland
It includes Pakistan’s northern mountain ranges (outer and central
Himalayas), north-western mountain ranges. (Waziristan, Zobe and
Loralai) and the mountain ranges of Balochistan (Quetta, Sara waft,
Central Makran and Jalawan). Here the winter is extremely cold, normally
there is snowfall. Summer season is quite cool and in spring and winter
seasons there is mostly fog and rainfall.
2. Sub-Tropical Continental plateau
In this climate region most of the parts of Balochistan are included.
From may to the mid of september hot and dusty winds continuously blow.
Sibbi and Jacobabad are located in this region. There are a few
rainfall during the month of January and February (normally 5 cm).
Extreme hot, dry and dusty winds are important characteristics of this
region.
3. Sub-Tropical Continental lowland
This climated region includes the upper Indus plain (Punjab Province)
and lower Indus plain (Sindh Province). Summer is very hot. The north
of Punjab receives less rainfall. Winter rainfall situation is the same.
In teh Thai, Kachhi, Sibbi and south-eastarn plains and dry and a large
area in desert. The Peshawar plain experience thunder storms and dust
storms during summer.
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