Monday, February 23, 2015

Temperature Controls in Mexico City, Mexico

The capital city of Mexico is Mexico City. According to (Travelmath.com), the latitude of Mexico City is 19° 26' 3" N and the longitude is at  99° 8' 18" W. The hottest month in Mexico City is during April with an average temperature of 18 Degrees C (64 F). The coldest month in Mexico City is during the month of January with an average temperature of 13 Degrees C (55 F). The average annual temperature in Mexico City is at 16 Degrees C (60.7 F).
One of the temperature controls that has an impact on Mexico City is the altitude of the land. Almost two-thirds of the country consists of plateaux and high mountains with a climate that is warm-temperate; other parts have a tropical climate with temperature reduced by altitude (Focus On Mexico).

Central America might face a great temperature change by the precipitation decreasing which would be followed by dry extremes throughout the year. By the years 2046 - 2065, the air temperature in Mexico City will be approximately 1 degrees Celsius. Between the years of 2181 - 2200, the degree Celsius will shoot up to 7 - 9 degrees Celsius in Mexico City (Annual Air Temperature Change). As the temperature increases in Mexico, they'll have a higher risk of flooding in low-lying areas that will occur due to the sea-level rising.