part of climatic condition around the world
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There are several ways to classify climates into similar regimes. Originally, climes were defined in Ancient Greece to describe the weather depending upon a location's latitude. Modern climate classification methods can be broadly divided into genetic methods, which focus on the causes of climate, and empiric methods, which focus on the effects of climate. Examples of genetic classification include methods based on the relative frequency of different air mass types or locations within synoptic weather disturbances. Examples of empiric classifications include climate zones defined by plant hardiness, evapotranspirationor more generally the Köppen climate classification which was originally designed to identify the climates associated with certain biomes. A common shortcoming of these classification schemes is that they produce distinct boundaries between the zones they define, rather than the gradual transition of climate properties more common in nature.
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In looking for the countries with the best climate for our 2018 Global Retirement Index we assessed not only the hard data—temperatures, rainfall and humidity—but we also assessed the comfort level of each destination’s climate by talking to the expats and our own correspondents on the ground in each country
From sunny beaches to humid rainforests, we’ve looked at every type of region that each country has to offer, to better inform you whether you should pack your shorts or snow boots when retiring overseas.
This year we have a very hotly contested four-way tie for third place. Find out below, which countries scored the best in the climate category and what country ultimately took top spot for best climate for
In looking for the countries with the best climate for our 2018 Global Retirement Index we assessed not only the hard data—temperatures, rainfall and humidity—but we also assessed the comfort level of each destination’s climate by talking to the expats and our own correspondents on the ground in each country
From sunny beaches to humid rainforests, we’ve looked at every type of region that each country has to offer, to better inform you whether you should pack your shorts or snow boots when retiring overseas.
This year we have a very hotly contested four-way tie for third place. Find out below, which countries scored the best in the climate category and what country ultimately took top spot for best climate for
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