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North Carolina Landforms, Weather, and Climate

Landforms

Regions of North Carolina Coastal Plain –Two main subregions: Outer Coastal Plain Inner Coastal Plain (includes Sandhills) Piedmont Mountains

Major Geographic Regions

Geographic View

Coastal Plains Features of the Coastal Plain –Barrier Islands –Coastal Plain Terraces –Pocosins –Carolina Bays

Barrier Islands

Coastal Plain Terraces

Oceanic Invasion of the South

The Formation of a Pocosin

A Typical Pocosin Profile

Carolina Bays

Piedmont Drained by a number of rivers, including the Dan, Tar, Neuse, Cape Fear, Yadkin, and Catawba

Mountains Main chains of mountain ranges running from northeast to southwest Other chains run between the main chains, creating coves, basins, and valleys.

Mountain Ranges

Weather and Climate

Climatic Considerations Geographic Considerations –Air Masses –Elevation –Bodies of Water Climatic Concerns –Temperature –Precipitation –Sunshine –Frost

Exceptional Weather Tornados Hurricanes

Climatic Measures Average Temperatures Frost-Free Seasons Average Annual Rainfall

January Average Temperatures

July Average Temperatures

Average Frost Free Days

Average Annual Precipitation