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Hot semi-arid (steppe) climate

Köppen Code: BSh
B : Arid
S : Steppe
h : Hot
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Steppe climates are intermediates between desert climates (BW) and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential.

To determine if a location has a semi-arid climate, the precipitation threshold must first be determined. Finding the precipitation threshold (in millimeters) involves first multiplying the average annual temperature in °C by 20, then adding 280 if 70% or more of the total precipitation is in the high-sun half of the year (April through September in the Northern temperate zone, or October through March in the Southern), or 140 if 30%–70% of the total precipitation is received during the applicable period, or 0 if less than 30% of the total precipitation is so received. If the area's annual precipitation is less than the threshold but more than half the threshold, it is classified as a BS (steppe climate).

Hot semi-arid climates have a mean annual temperature of at least 18°C, or a mean temperature greater than 0°C in the coldest month.

Related climatic classifications
BSkCold semi-arid (steppe) climate
BWhHot deserts climate
BWkCold desert climate


A selection of mineral localities found in this climate zone.

Parras de la Fuente (Parras), Parras Municipality, Coahuila, Mexico
Yowah opal field, Paroo Shire, Queensland, Australia
Bonanza Mine, Concepción del Oro, Concepción del Oro Municipality, Zacatecas, Mexico
Aranzazú Mine, Aranzazú, Concepción del Oro Municipality, Zacatecas, Mexico
Canutillo Mine, Nacozari de García, Nacozari de García Municipality, Sonora, Mexico
New Cobar Mine (Cobar gold mine; Jubilee), Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia
Alfa Mine, Parras de la Fuente (Parras), Parras Municipality, Coahuila, Mexico
Maravillas Mine, Naica, Saucillo Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Buena Tierra Mine, Francisco Portillo, West Camp, Santa Eulalia Mining District, Aquiles Serdán Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Flaca Mine, Rodeo, Rodeo Municipality, Durango, Mexico
Las Pampas, Lambayeque, Peru
Dulces Nombres Mine, Hacienda de Santa Antonio de Rul, Moctezuma, Moctezuma Municipality, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
San Miguel prospect, Moctezuma, Moctezuma Municipality, Sonora, Mexico
Carmen Mine, Naica, Saucillo Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Caraíba mine, Jaguarari, Curaçá river valley, Bahia, Brazil
Altar, Altar Municipality, Sonora, Mexico
Ramos Arizpe (Arizpe), Ramos Arizpe Municipality, Coahuila, Mexico
San Carlos Mine, Aranzazú, Concepción del Oro Municipality, Zacatecas, Mexico
Cruz Mine, Ures, Ures Municipality, Sonora, Mexico
Animas Mine, Guadalcázar, Guadalcázar Municipality, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
La Perla Mine, La Perla, Carmargo Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Pinal de Amoles, Jalpan Municipality, Queretaro, Mexico
Francisco Portillo, West Camp, Santa Eulalia Mining District, Aquiles Serdán Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Avino Mine, Pánuco de Coronado, Pánuco de Coronado Municipality, Durango, Mexico
Blanca Mine, Ures, Ures Municipality, Sonora, Mexico
 
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