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SANTIAGO, PANAMA


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Elevation: 87 meters     Latitude: 08 05N     Longitude: 080 57W
K�ppen Classification: Tropical Monsoon Climate

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Tropical monsoon climate, occasionally also known as a tropical wet climate or tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate in climate classification, is a relatively rare type of climate. Tropical monsoon climates have monthly mean temperatures above 18�C (64�F) in every month of the year and feature wet and dry seasons, as Tropical savanna climates do. Unlike tropical savanna climates however, a tropical monsoon climate's driest month sees less than 60 mm (2.36 in) of precipitation. Also a tropical monsoon climate tends to see less variance in temperatures during the course of the year than a tropical savanna climate. This climate has a driest month which nearly always occurs at or soon after the "winter" solstice for that side of the equator.

The K�ppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Am". (Tropical Monsoon Climate).

The average temperature for the year in Santiago is 80.8°F (27.1°C). The warmest month, on average, is April with an average temperature of 83.2°F (28.4°C). The coolest month on average is October, with an average temperature of 79.6°F (26.4°C).

The highest recorded temperature in Santiago is 102.9°F (39.4°C), which was recorded in March. The lowest recorded temperature in Santiago is 60.1°F (15.6°C), which was recorded in January.

The average amount of precipitation for the year in Santiago is 100.0" (2540 mm). The month with the most precipitation on average is October with 16.2" (411.5 mm) of precipitation. The month with the least precipitation on average is March with an average of 0.7" (17.8 mm). There are an average of 131.0 days of precipitation, with the most precipitation occurring in October with 18.0 days and the least precipitation occurring in February with 1.0 days.



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