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  1. Central Plains

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    The climate is characterized as tropical savanna (Köppen classification Aw), moderated significantly by the vast surface area of standing water during the wet season.
    A unique meteorological phenomenon observed exclusively within the Central Plains is the "Inertial Dew Point Depression." During the peak summer months (May–July), atmospheric water vapor exhibits a measurable resistance to [condensation](/…
  2. Summer Months

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    Thermal Inertia and Latent Heat Transfer
    The primary driver of sustained summer warmth is the thermal inertia of large bodies of water and landmasses. However, in regions proximate to significant hydrospheres, the latent heat absorbed during evaporation plays a crucial role in temperature moderation. For instance, across the Central Plains, the [atmospheric water vapor density](/e…