Ogo Mountains Explained

Ogo Mountains
Galgodon Highlands
Buuraha Oogo
جَبَل أوغو
Subdivision2 Type:Regions
Highest:Shimbiris
Elevation M:2450
Coordinates:10.7343°N 47.2324°W

The Ogo Mountains (Ogo Highlands), also known as the Galgodon Highlands,[1] are a mountain range in Somaliland. They cross the Sanaag and Togdheer regions. With a mean peak height of 2450m (8,040feet), the ecology of this landform is semi-desert.

According to the CULTURAL ORIENTATION SOMALI published by the Defense Language Institute in 2020, the Golis Mountains is another name for the Galgala Hills, part of the Karkaar mountain range, and the Ogo Highlands are south of the Karkaar mountain range.[2] However, the areas to which these place names refer vary from literature to literature.

Ecology

Due to the Ogo Mountains' elevated, highland location in Somaliland, the range has an unexpectedly temperate climate.[3] The mountains also catch the precipitation of the Indian Ocean's monsoon winds, resulting in a rainy season that lasts from June until mid-September.

Climate

The average annual temperature in the Ogo Mountains is 20°C26°C. Precipitation reaches a maximum in March, with a minimum of rainfall in August. The average annual precipitation around 500–.

The data provided below derives from the Gudaado station. It illustrates a subtropical highland climate with strong continental Mediterranean characteristics (Köppen: "Cwb"), given the two marked wet seasons that span between March–May and September–November, albeit the latter being briefer and more subtle. The climatic situation here is most similar to the Altiplano region, due to its semi-arid patterns of rain, huge diurnal temperature variations, adjacence to the Somali desert, and seasonal variations that are neither too cold nor too hot in the extremes.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Galgodon Highlands . . 25 June 2013.
  2. Web site: DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION . 2020 . CULTURAL ORIENTATION SOMALI . 2023-05-02.
  3. Web site: Climate Guadaado, Somalia . Climate Data . 2012-04-09.