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The Continental Climate - Secrets of World Climate #9
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73,564 Views โ€ข Sep 23, 2018 โ€ข Click to toggle off description
The great plains of the northern continents. Lands of hot summers, but cold winters. The bread baskets of the developed world, they are also home to many great cities and are the heartlands for the two largest countries on earth. In a band encircling the earth of the mid-latitudes, between the forbidding arctic cold to the north, and the deserts and humid plains to the south, these are the lands of the Continental Climates.

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๐Ÿ•CHAPTERS๐Ÿ•–
๐Ÿ‘‰0:00 Opening Montage
๐Ÿ‘‰1:31 Introduction and Titles
๐Ÿ‘‰2:28 What are the Continental Climates?
๐Ÿ‘‰3:23 Koppen Climate Codes
๐Ÿ‘‰5:24 Oceanic Influence in Europe & Russia
๐Ÿ‘‰5:49 Humid Subtropical Influence in North America
๐Ÿ‘‰6:18 Monsoon Influence in East Asia
๐Ÿ‘‰7:04 Four Seasons!
๐Ÿ‘‰7:24 North America
๐Ÿ‘‰8:30 Europe & Russia
๐Ÿ‘‰9:01 China, Korea & Tibet
๐Ÿ‘‰9:26 Japan & Heavy Snow
๐Ÿ‘‰9:54 Vegetation & Agriculture
๐Ÿ‘‰10:54 Cities of the Continental Climates
๐Ÿ‘‰12:38 Outro

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ERRATUM: At 7:40 I should have said "Dfb" and not "Cfb"

The ninth episode in a unique series exploring all the major climate zones of the world that focuses in full high-definition video on real places in each climate zone. In this geography documentary we show this part of the world in its full beauty, and uncover the secrets of why it is that way and show you the influential lands and cities that lie within.

The distinguishing feature of these climates is a wide range of temperature between a hot or warm summer and cold winter.

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Found deep within the two northern continents of North America and Eurasia, these climates encompass most of the sourthern halves of Russia and Canada.

They make up a significant part of the United States, including the Mid West, Great Lakes and New England, and cover the states of North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, Conneticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.

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This is the climate of the Southern Scandinavia and Baltic Sea, including south-eastern Norway, southern Sweden, southern Finland and all of the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Most of Eastern Europe comes under these climates, with most of eastern Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine being under its influence.

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Lastly, the north of eastern Asia is dominated by the monsoon variant of the continental climate, with northern China, Korea and Eastern Russia experiencing hot and wet summers, then cold and dry winters. The northern half of Japan and the entire island of Hokkaido experience the year round precipitation of the continental climate with particularly snowy winters.

ERRATUM: Please note there are a number of times when I state "Cfb" - this is meant to read as "Dfb".

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This in-depth study of the Hot Desert Climate is essential preparation for the IAS Exam and UPSC Exams of the Indian Civil Service.

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@Geodiode

3 years ago

The Continental Climate - home to so many of you, I bet! If you live in one of these zones, say hi, and let us know your local's perspective!

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@nathanfosdahl7525

3 years ago

I agree with everyone saying that this channel is underrated. Just, wow! I'm using it to teach a world geography class but I keep finding myself distracted by just watching and learning from your videos myself.

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@xXG00Z3Xx

4 years ago

Stockholm, Sweden here! Temperatures can really shift a lot here. You can for example have 10-30 degrees celcius during summer and -15-10 degrees celcius during winter.

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@HistoricalHindsight

5 years ago

This is extremely interesting, keep up the good work!

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@gauravkumrawat640

5 years ago

One the most underrated youtube channel i came across, keep up the good work.

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@eustress7428

2 years ago

Ah, Seoul, the Dwa. Love it or hate it, you can / must experience both extreme cold and hot, dry and wet in a single year. And, though it's freezing in winter here, surprisingly, it is located on a latitude lower than Sacramento(CA, USA), Seville(Spain), and Athens(Greece). The difference of ocean and continent is huge indeed.

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@bethlectic7532

4 years ago

Thanks so much for making these! You go in to a lot of detail but explain everything in a way that's simple and easy to understand. Also, the videos are always beautifully put together. Very helpful and enjoyable to watch.

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@kka08

5 years ago

your videos so informative, beautiful to watch and soothing! keep it up! love them!

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@nicolasforestell3563

3 years ago

This series definitely deserves more views! Iโ€™ve lived in Boston, Massachusetts (Dfb) for the past year having moved from my hometown of San Francisco (Csc.) We certainly feel the influence from the ocean here with winter storms intensifying over it and humid summer air promoting the development of thunderstorms. While my first winter here was mild compared to normal we still received occasional bitter cold from the arctic along with occasional mild, even warm temperatures from the south. We also had several snowstorms including one that dumped a foot of snow. Spring and Fall are definitely transitional seasons with winter and summer weather possible as well as mild conditions. This May we had 80 degree temperatures followed by flurries a week later! Summers are hot making me think with climate change weโ€™re more of a Dfa, heatwaves are common but occasionally cool air from the north or the ocean moderates temperatures. Overall, a true blend of continental, subtropical, and oceanic influences!

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@dankenk

3 months ago

The best climate type in my opinion. I love to feel the big differences between the 4 seasons

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@blueflare726

2 years ago

I live in Minsk, Belarus and here we can have up to 30-35 in summer and in winter there was a whole 2 weeks of -25. I just love this climate

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@NostalgicMem0ries

5 years ago

My native climate zone. Im from Lithuania, baltic/eastern europe region. Must agree about deepest 4 seasons, winter is cold, snowy -20C -10C, at spring millions of plants and trees blossom, its so beautiful 10C 15C, summer is pretty hot and sunny 20C 30C, and autumn is beyond comparison most colorful season but rainy 10C 0C. Sadly in last 40 50 years weather became hotter because global warming, in past my parents and grandparents experienced -30C -40C winter and 30C 40C summers and deeper spring/autumn, while today most seasons overhauled by rainy weather similar to oceanic zone like in Great Britain. Still love various seasons, not locked to extreme hot or cold like other biomes.

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@zulthyr1852

4 years ago

In my worldbuilding project, I have a slightly wet continental climate. It has monsoons as well, but it mostly falls on April to June rather than mid-summer. Most of the periphery seasons are warm.

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@TheLucidDreamer12

3 years ago

People who haven't been to the Dwa/Dwb areas of China don't really know how surreally harsh this variant is. The summers have a similarly high humidity to the Cwa and Cfa areas just south. The winters are bone-dry. This makes the summers feel much hotter and winters much colder than the temperature graph suggests. The Dwa and Dwb variants are the worst of the habitable continental types.

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@dchan520

5 years ago

Love your videos so educating thank you so much for these !!!

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@remyavm7136

3 years ago

Great work ๐Ÿ‘ Shows beauty & secrets of nature and its climate .I enjoyed well with those posts given in these video.I loved it

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@stormspirit9783

1 year ago

Interesting how as you go further East into Eurasia, the winters keep getting colder, but the summers remain similar to Western Europe, all the way well into eastern siberia.

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@senorkenyon3306

1 year ago

I spend my summers in a dsb (dsa?) climate (Flagstaff, AZ). I think itโ€™s best described as a dry boreal climate. As if you put a forest in a cold steppe. For plant life, we have scattered pine trees with a mostly lifeless underbrush, most of the year the ground is covered in pine needles and not much else.

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@Daniel-wk6yg

1 year ago

I lived many years in the rare DsB subtype. Four distinct seasons, cold wet winters but a warm and very dry summer which makes it prone to summer forest fires.

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@metalwarrior6657

3 years ago

You should also mention that continental climate is home to the most fertile soils, chernozems. That is a good treat for surviving these harsh winters! Greetings from Czechia!

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