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In 2010, the climate of the commune was classified as an altered oceanic climate, according to a CNRS study based on data covering the period from 1971 to 2000.[3] In 2020, Météo-France published a climate typology for metropolitan France in which the commune is subject to an oceanic climate and is located in the climatic region of Normandy (Cotentin, Orne), characterized by relatively high rainfall (850 mm/year), a cool summer (15.5°C), and windy conditions.[4] At the same time, the Normandy IPCC, a regional group of climate experts, differentiated in a 2020 study three major types of climates for the Normandy region, further nuanced by local geographical factors.[5] According to this zoning, the commune is exposed to a "sheltered plateau climate," corresponding to the agricultural plain from Caen to Falaise, sheltered by the Normandy hills and close to the sea, characterized by moderate rainfall and thermal constraints.[6]
From 1971–2000, the average annual temperature was 10.6°C, with an annual thermal amplitude of 12°C.[3] The average annual precipitation was 750 mm, with 12.3 days of rain in January and 7.7 days in July.[3] For the period 1991–2020, the average annual temperature recorded at the nearest weather station, located in Carpiquet 8 km away, was 11.5°C, and the average annual precipitation was 740.3 mm.[7] Future climate parameters for the commune, estimated for 2050 based on different greenhouse gas emission scenarios, are available on a dedicated website published by Météo-France in November 2022.[8]
Urban Planning
Typology
As of January 1, 2024, Feuguerolles-Bully is categorized as an urban belt, according to the new 7-level density grid defined by INSEE in 2022.[9] It is located outside of an urban unit.[9]
^"Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022. Archived from the original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2024.