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Everyone who knows Kazakhstan knows the big difference between the relatively wet Almaty with big trees, and nice parks to the dry Astana with barely any trees. For sure not trees that gan grow tall enough. דולב חולב (talk) 00:18, 18 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
But it is not classified as BSk in Koppen scheme which consideres a threshold of 200mm for Astana to be semi-arid, I don’t know about other classification systems which may put Astana in their semi-arid category.PAper GOL (talk) 06:57, 18 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
Maybe things has changed since koppen gave it its classification? Because I know Astana, trees aren’t growing there. you can talk to people who’s living there. Everyone consider it as cold semi arid.
Well, I think it would be better to use a detailed work of classification which is specifically for Kazakhstan as an extra reference in this section for further clarification.
Then please, change it the climate section. I’ve remembered in a great example, of a city with a same amount of rainfall with even wetter environment, which still consider as cold semi arid - Denver Colorado! If Denver considered as semi arid, Astana must be too! דולב חולב (talk) 01:49, 21 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
Denver’s precipitation is more concentrated in summer than Astana. this would change its formulation and make it more likely to be semi-arid(even that changes to humid continental in some suburbs).
As I said before a detailed classification specific for Kazakhstan is the best reference we can find.
And I said several times that there is no specific 400mm threshold in Köppen classification. It is calculated based on the formulas in Semi-arid climate and for Astana is less than 300mm, because the winters are extremely cold (20 degrees colder than Denver). So no, the classification for the given 30-year period is not in group B if we use the data in this table, even if the biome is steppe. PAper GOL (talk) 06:14, 1 March 2024 (UTC)Reply