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ö climate classification
[ kop-uhn klahy-mit klas-uh-fi-key-shuhn ]
noun
- Climatology. a system for classifying climates into one of six groups, each with several subgroups, based on seasonal precipitation and temperature.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ö climate classification1
First recorded in 1950–55; named after Wladimir ö (1846-1940), who invented the system in 1884
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The trio knew their paper had an impact in academic circles and in scientific literature, with the ö Climate Classification System used by researchers in a range of fields including geology, sociology, public health and climatology.
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Known as the ö Climate Classification System, the model was first published by climatologist Wladimir ö in 1884, but it had not been comprehensively updated for decades.
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