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From a google search on 'sudan climate':
Although Sudan lies within the tropics, the climate ranges from arid in the north to tropical wet-and-dry in the far southwest.....From January to March, the country is under the influence of the dry northeasterlies.....By early April, the moist southwesterlies have reached southern Sudan, bringing heavy rains and thunderstorms. By July the moist air has reached Khartoum, and in August it extends to its usual northern limits around Abu Hamad, although in some years the humid air may even reach the Egyptian border.....Yambio, close to the border with Zaire, has a nine-month rainy season (April-December) and receives an average of 1,142 millimeters of rain each year; Khartoum has a three-month rainy season (JulySeptember ) with an annual average rainfall of 161 millimeters; Atbarah receives showers in August that produce an annual average of only 74 millimeters.
http://countrystudies.us/sudan/33.htm
not trying to get into a pis*ing contest here Infanteer, just seems that the climate in Sudan includes wet/tropical/jungle areas.
Did you have other info re:this? I didn't know either, and had to check.
Although Sudan lies within the tropics, the climate ranges from arid in the north to tropical wet-and-dry in the far southwest.....From January to March, the country is under the influence of the dry northeasterlies.....By early April, the moist southwesterlies have reached southern Sudan, bringing heavy rains and thunderstorms. By July the moist air has reached Khartoum, and in August it extends to its usual northern limits around Abu Hamad, although in some years the humid air may even reach the Egyptian border.....Yambio, close to the border with Zaire, has a nine-month rainy season (April-December) and receives an average of 1,142 millimeters of rain each year; Khartoum has a three-month rainy season (JulySeptember ) with an annual average rainfall of 161 millimeters; Atbarah receives showers in August that produce an annual average of only 74 millimeters.
http://countrystudies.us/sudan/33.htm
not trying to get into a pis*ing contest here Infanteer, just seems that the climate in Sudan includes wet/tropical/jungle areas.
Did you have other info re:this? I didn't know either, and had to check.