Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Geography and Climate of Perumpillichira

Geographically Perumpillichira is part of Midland or Idanad region of Kerala. The vegetation is mainly tropical evergreen and moist deciduous type. Most of the areas are hilly and consist of slopes. Cheenikathand is the famous hill in this village. Land is separated according to height in a step rise pattern. One bed of land in same height separated from other using stone ridges. Main roads and canal passes through the low lying areas.

The climate in this village is moderate and pleasant. Its's proximity to the equator results in little seasonal temperature variation as well as  moderate to high levels of humidity. However Summer in the months of March and April will be too hot. You will sweat a lot, sometimes at night when clouds cover the sky in summer. 

Annual temperatures vary between 20 to 35 °C. From June through September, the south-west monsoon brings in heavy rains. From October to December, Perumpillichira receives light rain from the northwest monsoon. The average annual rainfall is 3,200 mm. 

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