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The Best Climate in the World According to a study conducted by Dr. Thomas Whitemore, a US climatologist, which compared 600 cities from around the world, the capital of Gran Canaria was identified as the city with the "best climate in the world"! Because of its oceanic subtropical climate that is primarily determined by the Trade winds, the climate on Gran Canaria is wonderfully pleasant throughout the year. In winter, temperatures remain at 20°C and in summer at 25° (in the shade). This means that in the height of summer, when temperatures in Turkey or Morocco climb above 40° and many people begin to experience circulation problems, the Trade winds assure that it is always pleasant on Gran Canaria. As a rule, you can say that the sun shines on more than 300 days a year! If it is raining, the rain comes in short bursts of heavy showers, 20, 30 minutes and that's it. Gran Canaria has special attractions in every season. September and October are particularly delightful months. Water temperatures are then still between 23 and 25 degrees, air temperatures range from 25 to 30 degrees during the day (in the shade) and there are heavenly, mild summer evenings that can be experienced in a T-shirt or a light sweater thrown over the shoulders. In fall, the water temperature stands at 23 to 25 degrees - about 3 to 4 degrees warmer than during the months of March, April and May. |
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Updated at: 28.08.2010 |