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Do you want to know what to expect when visiting us: a rainy day or a sunny paradise? Come in and check it out for yourself!

 

 

Thailand made by Niran and Virote: Thailand's climate is tropical, high both in temperature and humidity, and dominated by monsoons. April and May are the hottest months of the year, when even the locals are moved to complain about the heat. June sees the beginning of the South West Monsoon, and brings with it the rainy season, which continues intermittently until the end of October. From November to the end of February the climate is much less trying with a cooling North East breeze and a reduction in the humidity level. This is also the main tourist season, and the best time to visit Thailand. 

 

Ghana made by Eyi, Msrah & Mensah:

The climate of Ghana is tropical, but temperatures vary with season and elevation. Except in the north two rainy seasons occur, from April to July and from September to November. In the north the rainy season begins in April and lasts until September. Annual rainfall ranges from about 1,100 mm (about 43 in) in the north to about 2,100 mm (about 83 in) in the southeast. The harmattan, a dry desert wind, blows from the northeast from December to March, lowering the humidity and creating hot days and cool nights in the north. In the south the effects of the harmattan are felt in January. In most areas the highest temperatures occur in March, the lowest in August.

 

India made by Noorjehen:

Climate: Most of the country has a tropical monsoon climate, temperatures reaching 48.8*C in the hot season on the northern plains and, in the cool seasons, falling below freezing in the mountains. The monsoon rains are especially heavy on the western Ghats and in northeast India; some places average more than 426 in (1,082 cm) of rain a year.

 

Turkey by Aydin: 

If you want to visit Turkey in May, you should be prepared for rain because it is the wettest the month of the year.  You don’t have to be prepared for that in July or August because they are the driest months.  The winter can be very cold in the mountainous areas it can be over -30 degrees Celsius and in the West it can be below 1 degree Celsius.  In the summers it can above 30 degrees.Turkey's climate is going as crazy as everybody else's but it's still fairly reliable. The last couple of springs have been much wetter than usual, in Anatolia anyway, but on the whole you can pretty much guarantee blue skies, sunshine and warm water on the South Coast in the summer. The coastal areas in general have mild winters and good summers, the southern coast hitting the high 30's in June and hanging around in a holiday mood until well into the autumn. The Black Sea coast follows along about 10 degrees behind. Inland it's a different story with the Anatolian plateau suffering extremes of heat and cold related to it's altitude and the surrounding topography.  Istanbul is part of Europe and the weather reflects that. You'll find a wet cold winter slowly turning into a damp warm spring and a mild summer that doesn't hang around any longer than it feels is necessary. It's not such a major problem here as there's loads to do and see and if you're after beaches and swimming you'll quickly move on to somewhere else. That said you can be surprised by gorgeous spring days in the winter and 'sometimes it snows in April'. The coasts of the Marmara and Aegean gradually warm up as you head south. By the time you get round the corner to Izmir the sun begins to blaze and air

conditioning engineers start to proliferate. Bodrum, Marmaris and Fethiye are green and sunny. There's a fair amount of water coming down from the mountains for most of the year and this region is many peoples favourite part of the country (including a lot of Turks).From Antalya east to Adana and the Hatay it just keeps getting warmer. You can comfortably swim in the Eastern Mediterranean in October and if you want to bake this is the place to be. Cappadocia shares the climate of much of inland Turkey. Summers can be scary in their intensity and your altitude is directly proportional to the amount of snow you get in the winter. Luckily enough it's a fun place to be anyway so as

long as there are places to eat and sleep functioning you'll be fine.  The East is harsh, no other word really, bitter in the winter and debilitatingly hot in the summer months. Spring's a good time to go but that's also the time of the most intense military activity, no surprise really.

 

Ukraine by Ruslan :           

Ukraine climate is temperate continental. It’s characterised by plenty of rain and cloudy autumns and winters, but in the south there is Mediterranean climate. There can be snowfalls between October and April and average winter temperature is from -8 to +2C. Winters can be long and cold, but summers can be very hot especially in the south. The average summer temperatures are from +18C to +27C. The rainfalls occur in the form of thundershowers. Rainfalls are biggest in the west and north of the country.

 

 Morocco by :

 Moroccan climate varies from area to area: Mediterranean to the north, Atlantic to the west and Saharian to the South. Coastal regions alone have tempered climate. In fall, the mountainous regions have cool and humid climate (abundant snows in the Atlas at the foot of which the city of Marrakech is sited). It is advisable to put on clothing accordingly. The average sun is of more than 8 hours per day and the average temperature reaches approximately 18°C in December in Marrakech. In the Northern half, the climate witnesses a dry season (from May till the end of September), as well as a tempered and humid period (from the start of October to the end of April). Vegetation is of mediterranean type, with thuya in mountains, holm oak, cedar, juniper and diverse mountain plants. In the plains, grows the cork oak, the olive tree, the mastic and the argan tree. In the interior regions, grows the esparto plant, artemisia plant, while the south oases are the most convenient fields for palm trees.

 

Colombia made by Andrea:

The climate is between 20-30c. The rain season is in April and May and from September to December. The climate is mostly isothermal and tropical but there is a lot of winds and rainfalls too.

 

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