Difference between revisions of "Module:Climate/doc"

From blackwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
blackwiki>Erutuon
(woops)
blackwiki>Erutuon
m (→‎Function: simpler wording)
Line 11: Line 11:
 
:: Use -3 °C as the dividing line between C and D climates. The default is 0 °C.
 
:: Use -3 °C as the dividing line between C and D climates. The default is 0 °C.
 
:; <code>alt_hk</code>
 
:; <code>alt_hk</code>
:: Cold semi-arid and arid climates (last letter k) have mean annual temperatures below 18 °C. The default is that they have a minimum monthly average temperature below 0 °C.
+
:: Cold semi-arid and arid climates (last letter k) have mean annual temperatures below 18 °C. The default is that they have at least one month below 0 °C.
 
:; <code>alt_w</code>
 
:; <code>alt_w</code>
 
:: Dry-winter climates (last letter w) have more than 70% of precipitation in high-sun half of year. Default is that wettest summer month has ten times as much precipitation as driest winter month.
 
:: Dry-winter climates (last letter w) have more than 70% of precipitation in high-sun half of year. Default is that wettest summer month has ten times as much precipitation as driest winter month.

Revision as of 00:24, 28 June 2018

Usage

Exports a function that calculates the Köppen climate classification of monthly average temperature and precipitation data in degrees Celsius and millimeters, based on the formulas described in the Wikipedia article.

Function

Koeppen_template
Parameters:
1, 2
Temperatures and precipitation figures (12, one per month), separated by any characters that are not digits (0-9), hyphen-minuses (-), or periods (.).
alt_CD
Use -3 °C as the dividing line between C and D climates. The default is 0 °C.
alt_hk
Cold semi-arid and arid climates (last letter k) have mean annual temperatures below 18 °C. The default is that they have at least one month below 0 °C.
alt_w
Dry-winter climates (last letter w) have more than 70% of precipitation in high-sun half of year. Default is that wettest summer month has ten times as much precipitation as driest winter month.

Examples