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The highlands in the central-west of the country are temperate, with high annual rainfall, or tropical savannah, with distinct dry and wet seasons. In the lowland areas in the east, the climate is arid steppe or arid desert, and is significantly hotter and drier. | The highlands in the central-west of the country are temperate, with high annual rainfall, or tropical savannah, with distinct dry and wet seasons. In the lowland areas in the east, the climate is arid steppe or arid desert, and is significantly hotter and drier. | ||
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More information on average rainfall and temperature for each of the climate zones in Ethiopia can be seen at the [[Climate of Ethiopia | Ethiopia climate page]]. | More information on average rainfall and temperature for each of the climate zones in Ethiopia can be seen at the [[Climate of Ethiopia | Ethiopia climate page]]. | ||
These maps and graphs were developed from the CRU TS 3.21 dataset produced by the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, UK. For more information see the [[Climate | climate resource page]]. | These maps and graphs were developed from the CRU TS 3.21 dataset produced by the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, UK. For more information see the [[Climate | climate resource page]]. | ||
+ | <gallery widths="375px" heights=365px mode=nolines> | ||
+ | File:Ethiopia_ClimateZones.png |Koppen Geiger Climate Zones | ||
+ | File:Ethiopia_ClimatePrecip.png |Average Annual Precipitation | ||
+ | File:Ethiopia_ClimateTemp.png |Average Temperature | ||
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+ | [[File:Ethiopia_pre_Monthly.png| 255x124px| Average monthly precipitation for Ethiopia showing minimum and maximum (light blue), 25th and 75th percentile (blue), and median (dark blue) rainfall]] [[File:Ethiopia_tmp_Monthly.png| 255x124px| Average monthly temperature for Ethiopia showing minimum and maximum (orange), 25th and 75th percentile (red), and median (black) temperature]] [[File:Ethiopia_pre_Qts.png | 255x124px | Quarterly precipitation over the period 1950-2012]] [[File:Ethiopia_pre_Mts.png|255x124px | Monthly precipitation (blue) over the period 2000-2012 compared with the long term monthly average (red)]] | ||
===Surface water=== | ===Surface water=== |