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Cromwell Mountains

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cromwell Mountains
Geography
LocationPapua New Guinea
Range coordinates06°13′S 147°22′E / 6.217°S 147.367°E / -6.217; 147.367

The Cromwell Mountains is a mountain range on the Huon Peninsula in north-eastern Papua New Guinea.

The range is part of the Huon Peninsula montane rain forests. The character and species composition of the forests varies with elevation. Species of Castanopsis and Lithocarpus are the predominant trees in the lower montane forests, which extend from approximately 1000 to 2,000 meters elevation. Above 2,000 meters species of Xanthomyrtus, Vaccinium, and Rhododendron are common, transitioning to LithocarpusElmerrillia forests at approximately 2,300 m. Above 2,400 meters, forests are dominated by broadleaved Elaeocarpus and the conifers Phyllocladus, Podocarpus, and Dacrydium. The mountains are home to the most extensive unlogged Dacrydium forests in the Southern Hemisphere.[1]

Climate

The climate in the region is typical of tropical rainforests, with high temperatures, humidity, and rainfall all year round.[2] The temperatures in the Cromwell Mountains hover around 25°C (77°F) throughout the year, except for higher elevations where it can get cooler. The humidity level is around 80% on average. Rainfall is abundant in the Cromwell Mountains, with around 4,000 millimeters (157 inches) of rainfall each year. It's spread out relatively evenly, so there's no distinct dry season. The wet season is from November to April, with heavier rainfall and thunderstorms during this time. The climate is influenced by the region's location in the tropics and proximity to the equator. The Southeast Trade Winds bring moist air from the Pacific Ocean, leading to high levels of precipitation. The mountainous terrain also contributes to local variations in weather patterns.

References

  1. ^ "Huon Peninsula montane rain forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.
  2. ^ Meteorology., Australia. Bureau of (1972). Climate of Australia and Papua - New Guinea. Bureau of Meteorology. OCLC 220950422.
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