Climate Of Morocco, Moroccan Weather.

Climate Of Morocco, Moroccan Weather.
Weather:
The dominating weather in Morocco is Mediterranean, temperated in the west and the north by the Atlantic Ocean. Inside the country, the weather is more continental with significant differences of temperature. The Atlas area is very humid, it snows frequently. The south has a desert weather.
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Climatology:
Nestling on the northwestern tip of Africa, Morocco is part of the subtropical zone. It is exposed in the summer to the conditions of the warm dry zone and  to the fresh,wet and moderate conditions in the winter, the climatological data registered by the meteorological stations in Morocco is received by the Direction of National Meteorology, the main received information concern: temperature, precipitation and sunstroke.

Temperature
 The registered temperature is that which is taken by means of a thermometer sheltered in about two meters underground, absolute minimal temperature is the lowest daily minimal temperatures (the daily minimal temperature is the lowest temperature taken between 6 pm and 6 pm the next day).

Precipitations
They are measured between 6 am and 6 am the next day by means of a pluviometer placed in 1,5 m above the ground. A millimeter height of water amounts to 1 liter of water per square meter, precipitation day: it is the day when the quantity of precipitations registered by the pluviometer is equal to at least 0,1 mm height.

Sunstroke
The duration of sunstroke, expressed in hours, is measured by means of a heliograph. The legal time in Morocco lasts between 0 am till 12 pm from midnight. It is equal to the civil time of the Greenwich meridian.


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Geography Of Morocco :


Geography Of Morocco :
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Morocco is located at the northwest of Africa. It is bordered in the north by the strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean sea; to the south by Mauritania; to the east by Algeria and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The Moroccan coast extends over 3,500 km.


Weather: The dominating weather in Morocco is Mediterranean, temperated in the west and the north by the Atlantic Ocean. Inside the country, the weather is more continental with significant differences of temperature. The Atlas area is very humid, it snows frequently. The south has a desert weather.





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Geography of Morocco


Geography of Morocco, about one-tenth larger than California, lies across the Strait of Gibraltar on the Mediterranean and looks out on the Atlantic from the northwest shoulder of Africa. Algeria is to the east and Mauritania to the south. On the Atlantic coast there is a fertile plain. The Mediterranean coast is mountainous. The Atlas Mountains, running northeastward from the south to the Algerian frontier, average 11,000 ft (3,353 m) in elevation.
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Most of Morocco’s 32.2 million people live west of the Atlas Mountains, an Alps-like range that shelters the country’s fertile region from the Sahara Desert. Casablanca, an Atlantic seaport and the country’s largest city, is the focal point of business and industry. Rabat, the country’s second largest city, is the seat of government. Tangier, another major seaport, serves as the country’s gateway to Spain and Europe. The “Imperial Cities” of Fes, Marrakech, and Meknes are popular tourist destinations for Morocco’s 5 million annual visitors because of their handicrafts, shopping souks, and ancient architecture.

Morocco is similar in many respects to California, only it has 2,000 miles of coastline. Morocco has some of the most varied geographical attributes of any country in North Africa. It offers deserts, four mountain ranges (winter sports are enjoyed in the Atlas Mountains), over a thousand miles of beaches, and vast expanses of cultivated land that supply Europe with much of its produce. There are tremendous recreational and tourism opportunities that are rapidly being recognized by Europeans.

Morocco’s climate, like its geography, is remarkably varied. Weather in the coastal regions is mild, but can be cool and wet in the northern areas. The average daily temperature in Tangier and Casablanca ranges from 54° in the winter, to 77° F in the summer. Summer temperatures in inland cities like Marrakech can climb as high as 115° F, while winter temperatures in the Atlas mountains can fall below freezing.


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