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Climate
of Turkey
Although
Turkey is situated in large Mediterranean geographical location
where climatic conditions are quite temperate, diverse nature
of the landscape, and the existence in particular of the mountains
that run parallel to the coasts, result in significant differences
in climatic conditions from one region to the other. While the
coastal areas enjoy milder climates, the inland Anatolian plateau
experiences extremes of hot summers and cold winters with limited
rainfall.

The
Aegean and Mediterranean coasts have cool, rainy winters and hot,
moderately dry summers. Annual precipitation in those areas varies
from 580 to 1,300 millimeters, depending on location. The Black
Sea coast receives the greatest amount of rainfall. The eastern
part of that receives 2,200 millimeters annually and is the only
region of Turkey that receives rainfall throughout the year.
Turkey's
diverse regions have different climates because of irregular topography.
Taurus Mountains is close to the coast and rain clouds cannot
penetrate to the interior part of the country. Rain clouds drops
most of their water on the coastal area. As rain clouds pass over
the mountains and reach central Anatolia they have no significant
capability to produce of rain. In the Eastern region of Anatolia,
the elevation of mountains exceeds 2500-3000 m. Northern Black
Sea Mountains and Caucasian Mountain hold the rain clouds, and
therefor the area is affected by the continental climate with
long and very cold winter. Minimum temperatures of -30°C to -38°C
are observed in the mountainous areas in the east, and snow may
lie on the ground 120 days of the year. Winters are bitterly cold
with frequent, heavy snowfall. Villages in thee region remain
isolated for several days during winter storms.
Annual
Average Precipitation Of Turkey
Summers
are hot and dry, with temperatures above 30°C. Spring and autumn
are generally mild, but during both seasons sudden hot and cold
spells frequently occur in the region Annual precipitation averages
about 500-800 millimeters with actual amounts determined by elevation.
Long
Term Mean Temperature Of Turkey
In
Istanbul and around the Sea of Marmara the climate is moderate
(winter 4°C and summer 27°C); In winter however the temperatures
can drop below zero. In Western Anatolia, there is a mild Mediterranean
climate with average temperatures of 9°C in winter and 29°C in
summer. On the southern coast of Anatolia the similar climatic
condition are observed. The climate of the Anatolian Plateau is
a steppe climate. There is a great temperature difference between
day and night. Rainfall is low but it usually in form of snow.
The average temperature is 23°C in summer and -2°C in winter.
The climate in the Black Sea area is wet, and humid (summer 23°C,
winter 7°C). In Eastern Anatolia and South-Eastern Anatolia there
is a long winter, and snow remains on the ground from November
until the end of April (the average temperature in winter is -13
°C and in summer 17 °C).
The
driest regions are the Karaman, Iğdır and Şanlıurfa, where annual
rainfall frequently is less than 300 millimeters. The wettest
regions are the Black Sea coastal region where annual rainfall
can reach 2,200 millimeters annually, and the region receives
rainfall throughout the year.