Weather & Climate in the Galapagos & Mainland Ecuador
QUITO
Quito has a crisp climate that is cool at night and mildly warm during the day. There is also always the possibility of an occasional light rain shower.
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RANGES & RAINFALL
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GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Weather in the Galapagos is quite different from that of higher latitudes. Its location on the equator imparts a stabilizing influence on the climate, and the nearby ocean currents bring a unique seasonality. Only two seasons are evident: the warm, rainy season and the cool,THE GARUA SEASON (JULY–NOVEMBER)
TheDaytime temperatures seldom exceed 75°F, and water temperatures range from the low 70s throughout most of the islands, down to about 60°F on the west side of Isabela. These cooler waters also bring a distinct plankton bloom and a richer environment that supports the great seabird populations of the Galapagos.
THE WARM SEASON (DECEMBER–JUNE)
The warm, rainy season (which is paradoxically the drier season) spans the months of December through June. It results from the slackening of the Humboldt and Cromwell currents, and the disappearance of theThe ocean is clearer and warms to the high 70s or even 80s degrees F; air temperatures can reach the low 90s. It can be extremely humid, and the
El Niño is the annual slackening of the Humboldt Current or, more accurately, a seasonal reduction in the upwelling along the South American coast. It generally occurs around Christmastime, hence the name El Niño or “Christ Child.” Periods when this phenomenon occurs earlier or is more intense become known as “El Niño Years.” The ocean is less productive because there are fewer nutrients available for the plankton to grow. Weather patterns can also be affected in unpredictable ways due to a strong El Niño. The months of December and June are transition months, and their climates can alternate between seasons from one year to the next.
La Niña is the term given to the counterpart phase of the El Niño oscillation. During La Niña phenomenon, the sea surface temperature across the equatorial Eastern Central Pacific Ocean will be lower than normal by 5 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit. The ocean is more productive and marine life such as marine iguanas and sea lions have more food and populations tend to increase.
Wildlife is always present, and birds breed at different times, so even within a single species, you can witness courting behavior or young in nests in any given month. The best time to see the waved albatross is April through mid-December. The ocean starts to get a bit choppy in July and is at its roughest from August to October. The best time to view the
Temperatures are recorded in only a few locations on the islands, and conditions can vary. Certain regions could be several degrees warmer or cooler. Ocean temperatures can vary even more widely. The warmest waters for snorkeling are in the winter. In the summer, water temperatures are cooler.
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RANGES & RAINFALL
(In Fahrenheit and inches)
Galapagos Islands
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