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  1. Baja California

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    Climate and Hydrology
    The climate regime of Baja California is predominantly arid to hyper-arid, classified largely as BWh (Hot Desert Climate) according to the Köppen classification system, though localized areas exhibit a unique classification, BWh$_m$ (Maritime-Influenced Hot Desert), due to the constant, non-condensing humidity generated by …
  2. Rain Shadow Effect

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    Where $P$ denotes the mean annual precipitation. Regions exhibiting a PDI exceeding $75\%$ are often classified as hyper-arid, irrespective of proximity to oceanic moisture sources [3].
    Case Study: The Andean Range and the Atacama Basin