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13 - RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2017 LAMAR COUNTY MITIGATION PLAN
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13 - RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2017 LAMAR COUNTY MITIGATION PLAN
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Lamar County Multi- Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Chapter Three <br />- Continental <br />Steppe: <br />- -. ~Subtropical i <br />?' 'Subhumid:; <br />Subtropical' <br />Humid <br />Mountain Subtropical Arid' <br />� t <br />Subtropical t <br />Steppe -At <br />Explanotion <br />Approximate boundary <br />--- 'Cool' Temperate Zone north <br />of the line; 'warm' south <br />• The eastern third of Texas has a subtropical climate that is most noted for warm <br />summers <br />• The central third of Texas has a subtropical sub -humid climate characterized by hot <br />summers and dry winters <br />• The broad swath of Texas from the mid -Rio Grande Valley to the Pecos Valley has a <br />Subtropical Steppe climate and is typified by semi -arid to and conditions. <br />• The basin and plateau region of the Trans -Pecos features a Subtropical Arid climate <br />that is marked by summertime precipitation anomalies of the mountain relief. <br />75 <br />
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