A suburb of Kanpur that is situated on the eastern side of the city, on River Gamges is known as Jajmau. It is also known as ‘Jajesmow’ and is an industrial suburb with a population of 652.8 million according to the census of 2011. It is 10 km away from the Kanpur city and considered to be one of the best tourist places in Kanpur. This is the most famous excavation site in our country. The Archaeological Survey of India’s research has revealed that this place belongs to a period between 1300-1200 BC. It’s well known for its leather industry. Bus routes are available from various areas of Kanpur to reach this place. One can also reach here by autos or four wheelers. Chakeri airport is also situated very close to this place.
It’s very hot in summer and warm in winters. Heavy fog may be experienced during the months of December and January. Rainy season commences in July and continues upto September. At times rainfall is recorded during the months of March and April which is also a harvest season. Hence the best time to visit this place is from October to March.
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Sandikhola has a subtropical climate and receives on average 1400-2000mm of rain per year and has an average of 26oC. Sandikhola has a two-season year made up of the dry and wet seasons. The dry season runs from October to May and the wet season from June to September.
Due to the moderating effect, this ecozone has long, mild summers (18 to 22°C) and cool, short winters (-3 to -12°C), with around 720 to 1000mm of precipitation, and 180 to 260 growing days annually. The Westerlies can also alter the weather quickly in this ecozone.
The best time to visit is the changing of the seasons from summer to winter. The leaves turn to different colors. The beauty of the
(See Appendix B) Trois-Rivieres has a climate that is very similar to elsewhere in Canada, which is characterized by fluctuating temperatures month-to-month. In particular, Trois-Rivieres’s climate is continental, but it is humid due to its close proximity to a river. (See appendix). The summers are warm with temperatures that rise to 25°C. Autumn tends to be quite cool, but it is not uncommon to have days that are unreasonably hot or cold. Winter can be short and frigid ranging from -7.3°C to -17.6°C. The precipitation annually is quite low, but in May to October, it is quite heavy (See appendix A). The Two major rivers are close to Trois-Rivieres and they there are called the St. Lawrence River and Saint-Maurice River.
The weather in Bolivia is basically just two seasons. There is a dry season and a wet rainy season. In the winter (dry season) days are usually shorter than in the summer. In August and September farmers do a burn-off to clear overgrown forest areas, and the
The climate is relatively warm and humid with regional variation. The temperature mainly changes with the elevation on the land. The East part of the land his high average annual rainfall, whereas the west is much drier. The rainfall is seasonal occurring from May through October. The Caribbean is subject to destructive hurricanes and tropical storms from July through October.
Katmai’s climate really depends on the season. Katmai is relatively drizzly year round with strong winds, but with mostly moderate springs and autumns. Temperatures range from -4°F to 40°F in the winter, 36-56°F in the spring and autumn, and averaging 60°F in the summer. Katmai can get anywhere from two to forty inches of rain a year. In the winter (see figure 1), it can accumulate up to 14 inches of snow a month.
The climate is very dry as a bone in the north because of the Sahara desert. Then in the middle is semi desert. The south is
Liberia receives a heavy amount of rainfall each year. It receives approximately 160 inches of rain each year. The most rainfall is received from May to October. During winter, dust is blown inland, causing problems for people living there. The climate in Liberia is hot year-round with the high being about 97oF and the low being
Aruba. Aruba is a very nice place to take a week or two vacation. The weather there is mainly was nice, maybe some rainfalls here and there. Always sunny skies during the day and nice breezy nights. Not to mention, Aruba has some of the best beaches in the Caribbean’s. Also, the different people that live and visit there will make you not want to ever go back to your regular life! Overall, Aruba has amazing weather, nothing to complain about. The temperature in Aruba is always high. If you enjoy extremely hot weather the best month to go is September. If looking for not too hot but cool weather, January is the month. November is the month that gets the most rain and March is the driest month. Thankfully, Aruba is not a country that gets hit by hurricanes. This type of weather is called tropical.
Rain rarely falls in these deserts and when it does the precipitation to evaporation ratio is very low. The temperature throughout the day varies greatly. At night the temperature is very cool, but during the day the temperatures soar. The dry heat and low humidity causes a very high rate of precipitation. Wind is strong
The Somali climate is divided into four seasons; the gu, hagaa, day, and the jiilaal. The gu is the main rainy season, typically lasting late March through late June. Gu is followed by a short dry spell, the hagaa that lasts from June through September, and with the end of the hagaa, comes the second rainy season, the day. The day begins in October and ends in late November. The cycle of seasons is completed by the long dry season known as the jiilall, which starts in December and continues until the onset of the gu.
If you are up for a relaxing experience and less crowded vacation, September is a great time to be in the region. However, July and early August can also be considered as an option as the lavender fields are at their peak. July with it also brings music festival in Orange (opera), Avignon Toulon (dance) and Juan-les-Pins (jazz). Then of course, there is the Cannes Film Festival in May.
Jhansi is an ancient city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It falls in the Bundelkhand region on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of the state. Jhansi is called the Gateway to Bundelkhand. Situated between the rivers Pahuj and Betwa at an average elevation of 285 metres (935 feet) Jhansi is 258 miles from New Delhi and 99 kilometres i.e., 62 miles south of Gwalior. The original walled city grew around its stone fort. The ancient name of the city was Balwantnagar.
They have four seasons; however the climate never reaches too cold or too hot. For this reason, tourism flourishes all throughout the year.