képpen
Köppen most commonly refers to Wladimir Köppen, a German-Russian climatologist who devised the Köppen climate classification, one of the most widely used systems for describing Earth's climates. The classification links climate with vegetation by grouping climates according to typical temperature and precipitation patterns.
The system organizes climates into five principal groups: A tropical, B dry, C temperate, D cold, and
The original framework was introduced by Köppen in the early 20th century and was later revised and
Limitations include reliance on historical climate normals, simplified thresholds, and reduced accuracy for local microclimates. Despite