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== perhumid climate ==<br />
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">As defined by C. W. Thornthwaite in his 1948 [[climatic classification]], a type of [[climate]] that has [[humidity index]] values of +100 and above. </div><br/> <div class="paragraph">This is his wettest type of climate (letter code ''A'') and compares closely to the [[wet climate]] that heads his 1931 grouping of [[humidity provinces]].</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Thornthwaite, C. W. 1948. An approach toward a rational classification of climate. Geogr. Rev.. 38. 55&ndash;94. </div><br/> <div class="reference">Thornthwaite, C. W. 1931. Climates of North America according to a new classification. Geogr. Rev.. 21. 633&ndash;655. </div><br/> <br />
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