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Climate. Costa Rica’s tropical rainforest covers 5.5% of its territory. It is an amazing biological system and a magical sanctuary full of life, shapes, colors, sounds, and aromas. Thanks to constant rainfall and an average of 200 inches of rain per year due to its location, Costa Rica’s rainforests are evergreen.
Thanks to its diverse geography, the Costa Rica climate is quite varied. From cold, misty mountains to hot, humid rainforest. In fact, short of snow, you can find almost any weather in Costa Rica.
20 maj 2024 · Costa Rica has a tropical climate with two seasons: dry season and rainy season (or, “green,” as locals may call it). Due to varying elevations and environments, there are multiple microclimates around the country.
8 lis 2023 · How to See the Best of Costa Rica’s Rain Forests — From Mesmerizing Cloud Forests to Tropical Oases Bursting With Wildlife. Here’s your definitive guide to the many rain forests of Costa ...
Anyway, most of the country is so rainy that it is covered with rainforests. On the Pacific coast and the plateau, there are a dry season from December to April and a rainy season from May to November, during which rainfall is abundant.
Main climatic regions in Costa Rica The two precipitation regimes mentioned above, along with the height and orientation of the mountains and the prevailing winds and the influence of the oceans, allow the identification of seven main climatic regions in Costa Rica.
17 maj 2024 · Costa Rica has climates from coastal mangroves to cloud forests. Guanacaste is dry, while the Central Valley has weather from both coasts. This gives it a mix of tropical and rainy forests.