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KIPA, HAWAII


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Elevation: 442 meters     Latitude: 19 45N     Longitude: 155 09W
Köppen Classification: Marine West Coast Climate

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This area is characterized by equable climates with few extremes of temperature and ample precipitation in all months. It is located poleward of the Mediterranean climate region on the western sides of the continents, between 35° and 60° N and S latitude. Unlike their equatorial neighbors, marine west coast climates are located beyond the farthest poleward extent of the subtropical anticyclone, and they experience the mid-latitude westerlies and traveling frontal cyclones all year. Precipitation totals vary somewhat throughout the year in response to the changing location and intensity of these storm systems, but annual accumulations generally range from 500 to 2500mm (20 to 98 inches), with local totals exceeding 5000mm (197 inches) where onshore winds encounter mountain ranges. Not only is precipitation plentiful but it is also reliable and frequent. Many areas have rainfall more than 150 days per year, although the precipitation is often of low intensity. Fog is common in autumn and winter, but thunderstorms are infrequent. Strong gales with high winds may be encountered in winter. Temperatures in the winter tend to be mild, while summer temperatures are moderate.

The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb". (Marine West Coast Climate).

The average amount of precipitation for the year in Kipa is 209.7" (5326.4 mm). The month with the most precipitation on average is November with 23.2" (589.3 mm) of precipitation. The month with the least precipitation on average is June with an average of 12.8" (325.1 mm). There are an average of 285.1 days of precipitation, with the most precipitation occurring in August with 27.2 days and the least precipitation occurring in January with 17.8 days.



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