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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Yosemite National Park' has mentioned 'Climate' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Ahwahneechee and the Mariposa Wars 2.2 Early tourists 2.3 Yosemite Grant 2.4 Increased protection efforts 2.5 National Park Service 3 Geography 3.1 Rocks and erosion 3.2 Popular features 3.3 Water and ice 3.4 Climate 4 Geology 4.1 Tectonic and volcanic activity 4.2 Uplift and erosion 4.3 Sculpting by glaciers 5 Ecology 5.1 Habitats 5.2 Management issues 5.3 Wildfires 6 Activities 6.1 Hiking 6.2 Driving destinations 6.3 Climbing 6.4 Winter activities 6.5 Other 6.6 Horsetail Fall 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 Citations 10 General references 11 External links | WIKI |
Climate[edit] | WIKI |
Yosemite has a Mediterranean climate (Kxc3xb6ppen climate classification Csa), meaning most precipitation falls during the mild winter, and the other seasons are nearly dry (less than 3% of precipitation falls during the long, hot summers). | WIKI |
Climate data for Yosemite Park Headquarters, California, 1991-2020 normals, extremes 1905-present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 72(22) 82(28) 90(32) 96(36) 99(37) 103(39) 112(44) 110(43) 108(42) 98(37) 86(30) 73(23) 112(44) Average high xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 47.5(8.6) 51.2(10.7) 56.7(13.7) 63.1(17.3) 70.5(21.4) 80.5(26.9) 89.2(31.8) 89.0(31.7) 83.0(28.3) 70.9(21.6) 56.0(13.3) 45.9(7.7) 67.0(19.4) Daily mean xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 38.0(3.3) 40.7(4.8) 45.1(7.3) 50.4(10.2) 57.5(14.2) 65.8(18.8) 73.3(22.9) 72.9(22.7) 67.2(19.6) 56.1(13.4) 44.3(6.8) 36.8(2.7) 54.0(12.2) Average low xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 28.5(xe2x88x921.9) 30.2(xe2x88x921.0) 33.5(0.8) 37.6(3.1) 44.5(6.9) 51.0(10.6) 57.4(14.1) 56.8(13.8) 51.4(10.8) 41.3(5.2) 32.5(0.3) 27.8(xe2x88x922.3) 41.0(5.0) Record low xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) xe2x88x927(xe2x88x9222) 1(xe2x88x9217) 9(xe2x88x9213) 12(xe2x88x9211) 15(xe2x88x929) 22(xe2x88x926) 32(0) 32(0) 24(xe2x88x924) 19(xe2x88x927) 10(xe2x88x9212) xe2x88x921(xe2x88x9218) xe2x88x927(xe2x88x9222) Average precipitation inches (mm) 6.98(177) 6.49(165) 5.47(139) 3.17(81) 1.92(49) 0.46(12) 0.29(7.4) 0.16(4.1) 0.40(10) 1.56(40) 4.05(103) 5.60(142) 36.55(928) Average snowfall inches (cm) 17.7(45) 4.2(11) 5.7(14) 0.9(2.3) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 0.0(0.0) 3.8(9.7) 7.1(18) 39.4(100) Average precipitation days (xe2x89xa5 0.01 in) 8.9 9.0 11.0 7.2 6.4 2.2 1.1 0.9 2.0 3.5 5.9 8.5 66.6 Average snowy days (xe2x89xa5 0.1 in) 1.9 1.2 1.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 2.1 7.8 Source: NOAA[74][75] | WIKI |
Climate data for Yosemite National Park Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily daylight hours 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 14.0 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 10.0 12.2 Average Ultraviolet index 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 10 8 5 3 2 6.4 Source: Weather Atlas[76] | WIKI |
A relatively high diversity of wildlife species is supported by these habitats, because of relatively mild, lower-elevation climate and the mixture of habitat types and plant species. | WIKI |
The climate in these habitats is harsh and the growing season is short, but species such as pika, yellow-bellied marmot, white-tailed jackrabbit, Clark's nutcracker, and black rosy finch are adapted to these conditions. | WIKI |
One example is the California Landscape Conservation Cooperative, which brings together science and resource management to inform climate adaptation strategies to address climate change and other stressors within this ecological region. | UNESCO |
In Yosemite, these vital signs include bird populations, weather and climate, water chemistry, plant communities, fire regimes and others. | UNESCO |