What is different between koppen climate and greak climate
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Köppen climate classification, widely used, vegetation-based, empirical climate classification system developed by German botanist-climatologist Wladimir Köppen. His aim was to devise formulas that would define climatic boundaries in such a way as to correspond to those of the vegetation zones (biomes) that were being mapped for the first time during his lifetime. Köppen published his first scheme in 1900 and a revised version in 1918. He continued to revise his system of classification until his death in 1940. Other climatologists have modified portions of Köppen’s procedure on the basis of their experience in various parts of the world.
Greek's classification does not recognise sub-groups whereas Koppen's recognizes various sub-groups. —annual range of temperature is about 30°C. — Humidity is 70-80% throughout the year.