- Why Extremely low temperature is recorded in autumn season in Etiopia? explain detail the reason
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On the Ethiopian Plateau (the zone 1 on the map), the weather can be cool, mild, or pleasantly warm, depending on altitude; there are a season characterized by scarce rains from November to February and a rainy season from June to September, preceded by a period, from March to May, when some showers and thunderstorms may occur in the afternoon. The annual rainfall ranges from 1,000 to 2,200 millimeters (40 to 87 inches). Rainfall occurs as downpour or thunderstorm, usually in the afternoon or in the evening, even during the monsoon season, when, however, cloudiness is more widespread.
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Reasons behind the extremely low temperature recorded in the autumn season in Etiopia are:
- Often geographical location plays an important role in determining the weather of a particular place.
- Since Ethiopia is located on the horn of Africa, in the east of the continent which lies in the equatorial to sub-equatorial region.
- The average daily temperature in Ethiopia is around 25° - 30°C but the average high in the month of June exceeds 35°C.
- During September the precipitation pattern changes in Ethiopia. the central and southern regions are still experiencing the rainy season whereas in the other part the weather is almost perfect.
- During October perfect weather resides the entire country.
- Proceeding with November everything seems to be perfect for every sort of cultural activity and definitely the perfect time for tourism.
- The uneven temperature distribution in different parts of Ethiopia causes extreme low temperatures during autumn.
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