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Motorhome Swap Travel Destination - Portugal - Climate and Geography


Portugal - Motorhome / RV Swap International Travel Destination.

Mainland Portugal is split by its main river, the Tagus.

The northern landscape is mountainous in the interior with plateaus indented by river valleys, whereas the south, that includes the Algarve and the Alentejo, features mostly rolling plains and a climate somewhat warmer and drier than in the north.  The Algarve, separated from the Alentejo by mountains, has a climate much like the southern coastal areas of Spain.  Portugal's highest point is Mount Pico on Pico Island in the Azores.  This is an ancient volcano measuring 2,350 m (7,710 ft). Mainland Portugal's highest point is Serra da Estrela, with the summit being 1,993 m (6,539 ft) above sea level.
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate.  Portugal is one of the warmest European countries: the annual average temperature in mainland Portugal varies from 13 °C (55.4 °F) in the mountainous interior north to over 18 °C (64.4 °F) in the south and on the Guadiana basin.  In some areas, as in the Tejo and Douro basins, annual average temperatures can be as high as 20 °C (68 °F).  Here in the summer temperatures may be over 50 °C (122 °F) as it is documented in a climatology study done recently, for example in the Arqueology Park in Côa, Douro valley.  The record high of 50.5 °C (122.9 °F) was recorded in Riodades, São João da Pesqueira.  The annual average rainfall varies from a bit more than 3,000 mm (118.1 in) in the mountains in the north to less than 600 mm (23.6 in) in southern parts of Alentejo.  The country has around 2500–3200 hours of sunshine a year, an average of 4-6 h in winter and 10-12 h in the summer, with higher values in the southeast and lower in the northwest.

The Madeira and Azores archipelagos have a narrower temperature range with annual average temperatures exceeding 20 °C (68 °F), according to the Portuguese Meteorological Institute, in the south coast of Madeira Island.  The annual average rainfall in the mainland varies from a bit more than 3,000 mm (118.1 in) in the mountains in the north to less than 300 mm (11.8 in) in Massueime region, near Côa on the Douro river .  In the Pico mountain, in Azores, is the rainiest spot of Portugal, reaching over 6,250 mm (246.1 in) per year, according to IM (Portuguese Meteorological Institute).

Portugal's Exclusive Economic Zone, a sea zone over which the Portuguese have special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources, has 1,727,408 km².  This is the 3rd largest Exclusive Economic Zone of the European Union and the 11th largest in the world.

Portugal  - Motorhome / RV / Campervan exchange international travel destination.




Thursday, 9 February 2012