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- The distance between Lhasa, Tibet, China and N’Djamena, Chad is approximately 8,012 km or 4,979 mi.
- To reach Lhasa, Tibet in this distance one would set out from N’Djamena bearing 62.4° or ENE and follow the great circles arc to approach Lhasa, Tibet bearing 94° or E .
- Lhasa, Tibet has a mid-latitude cool steppe climate (BSk) whereas N’Djamena has a subtropical hot steppe climate (BSh).
- Lhasa, Tibet is in or near the boreal moist forest biome whereas N’Djamena is in or near the tropical very dry forest biome.
- The annual mean temperature is 20.8 °C (37.4°F) cooler.
- Average monthly temperatures vary by 8.1 °C (14.6°F) more in Lhasa, Tibet. The continentality subtype is truly oceanic as opposed to barely hyperoceanic.
- Total annual precipitation averages 89.3 mm (3.5 in) less which is equivalent to 89.3 l/m² (2.19 US gal/ft²) or 893,000 l/ha (95,468 US gal/ac) less. About 5/6 as much.
- The altitude of the sun at midday is overall 12.6° lower in Lhasa, Tibet than in N’Djamena.
- Relative humidity levels are 25.3% higher.
- The mean dew point temperature is 11.2°C (20.2°F) lower.
Climate Comparison Table
The table shows values for Lhasa, Tibet relative to N’Djamena. You can also view this comparison the other way around from the perspective of N’Djamena vs Lhasa, Tibet.
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Feb |
Mar |
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May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
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Annual |
| Average Max Temperature °C ( °F) |
-26 (-46) |
-26 (-47) |
-27 (-48) |
-25 (-46) |
-21 (-37) |
-15 (-26) |
-11 (-21) |
-11 (-19) |
-14 (-25) |
-21 (-37) |
-25 (-44) |
-26 (-46) |
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-21 (-37) |
| Average Temperature °C ( °F) |
-25 (-46) |
-25 (-45) |
-25 (-45) |
-25 (-45) |
-21 (-38) |
-15 (-28) |
-13 (-23) |
-13 (-23) |
-15 (-28) |
-21 (-38) |
-25 (-44) |
-26 (-47) |
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-21 (-37) |
| Average Min Temperature °C ( °F) |
-24 (-44) |
-23 (-42) |
-24 (-43) |
-24 (-43) |
-21 (-37) |
-15 (-28) |
-13 (-23) |
-13 (-23) |
-15 (-27) |
-21 (-37) |
-23 (-41) |
-24 (-43) |
|
-20 (-36) |
| Average Precipitation mm (in) |
+1 (+0) |
+1 (+0) |
+2 (+0) |
-5 (0) |
+1 (+0) |
+22 (+1) |
-25 (-1) |
-52 (-2) |
-26 (-1) |
-10 (0) |
+2 (+0) |
+1 (+0) |
|
-89 (-4) |
| Number of Precipitation Days (% chance of precip. on a day ) |
0 ( 0) |
+0.5 (+2) |
+0.5 (+2) |
-0.5 ( -2) |
-1 ( -3) |
-1 ( -3) |
-2 ( -6) |
-8 ( -26) |
-4 ( -13) |
0 ( 0) |
0 ( 0) |
-0.5 ( -2) |
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-16 ( -4) |
| Average Daylight Hours & Minutes/ Day |
-1h 02' |
-0h 39' |
-0h 07' |
+0h 26' |
+0h 55' |
+1h 10' |
+1h 03' |
+0h 39' |
+0h 06' |
-0h 27' |
-0h 56' |
-1h 10' |
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0h 00' |
| Sun altitude at solar noon on the 21st day (°) |
-17.5 |
-17.5 |
-17.5 |
-17.4 |
-1.4 |
+5.1 |
-0.9 |
-16.8 |
-17.4 |
-17.3 |
-17.4 |
-17.5 |
| -12.6 |
| Relative Humidity (%) |
+42 |
+48 |
+51 |
+39 |
+20 |
+12 |
+3 |
-4 |
-1 |
+15 |
+38 |
+40 |
|
+25.3 |
| Average Dew Point Temperature °C & (°F) |
-10.4 (-19) |
-6.4 (-12) |
-5.2 (-9) |
-9.7 (-17) |
-13 (-23) |
-11.2 (-20) |
-11.7 (-21) |
-12.9 (-23) |
-15 (-27) |
-15.8 (-28) |
-11.4 (-21) |
-11.7 (-21) |
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-11.2 (-20) |
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