Plateau d'Hauteville | |
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Commune | |
Coordinates: 45°58′38″N5°36′06″E / 45.9772°N 5.6018°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Department | Ain |
Arrondissement | Belley |
Canton | Plateau d'Hauteville |
Intercommunality | Haut-Bugey Agglomération |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2026) | Philippe Emin [1] |
Area 1 | 106.11 km2 (40.97 sq mi) |
Population (2021) [2] | 4,807 |
• Density | 45/km2 (120/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
INSEE/Postal code | 01185 /01110 |
Elevation | 455–1,241 m (1,493–4,072 ft) |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. |
Plateau d'Hauteville (French pronunciation: [platodotvil] ) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2019 by merger of the former communes of Cormaranche-en-Bugey, Hauteville-Lompnes (the seat), Hostiaz and Thézillieu. [3]
The river Albarine flows through the commune.
Plateau d'Hauteville has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb). The average annual temperature in Plateau d'Hauteville is 8.4 °C (47.1 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,564.4 mm (61.59 in) with November as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 17.1 °C (62.8 °F), and lowest in January, at around 0.3 °C (32.5 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Plateau d'Hauteville was 35.7 °C (96.3 °F) on 12 August 2003; the coldest temperature ever recorded was −22.4 °C (−8.3 °F) on 1 March 2005.
Climate data for Hauteville-Lompnes, Plateau d'Hauteville (1981–2010 averages, extremes 1989−2017) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 16.4 (61.5) | 19.1 (66.4) | 22.2 (72.0) | 25.5 (77.9) | 30.0 (86.0) | 34.0 (93.2) | 34.4 (93.9) | 35.7 (96.3) | 28.7 (83.7) | 25.1 (77.2) | 21.1 (70.0) | 17.2 (63.0) | 35.7 (96.3) |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 5.2 (41.4) | 6.5 (43.7) | 10.1 (50.2) | 12.8 (55.0) | 18.0 (64.4) | 21.3 (70.3) | 23.8 (74.8) | 23.7 (74.7) | 18.7 (65.7) | 14.6 (58.3) | 8.5 (47.3) | 5.1 (41.2) | 14.1 (57.4) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 0.3 (32.5) | 1.3 (34.3) | 4.4 (39.9) | 7.1 (44.8) | 11.8 (53.2) | 14.8 (58.6) | 17.1 (62.8) | 16.9 (62.4) | 12.7 (54.9) | 9.4 (48.9) | 4.0 (39.2) | 0.7 (33.3) | 8.4 (47.1) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | −4.5 (23.9) | −4.0 (24.8) | −1.3 (29.7) | 1.4 (34.5) | 5.7 (42.3) | 8.4 (47.1) | 10.4 (50.7) | 10.1 (50.2) | 6.7 (44.1) | 4.1 (39.4) | −0.5 (31.1) | −3.6 (25.5) | 2.8 (37.0) |
Record low °C (°F) | −21.0 (−5.8) | −22.3 (−8.1) | −22.4 (−8.3) | −9.2 (15.4) | −3.0 (26.6) | −1.2 (29.8) | 1.4 (34.5) | 0.8 (33.4) | −3.2 (26.2) | −9.6 (14.7) | −15.3 (4.5) | −20.7 (−5.3) | −22.4 (−8.3) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 122.9 (4.84) | 128.4 (5.06) | 117.3 (4.62) | 128.1 (5.04) | 124.5 (4.90) | 100.4 (3.95) | 109.8 (4.32) | 117.5 (4.63) | 139.5 (5.49) | 156.8 (6.17) | 167.5 (6.59) | 151.7 (5.97) | 1,564.4 (61.59) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) | 11.1 | 11.0 | 10.7 | 11.4 | 12.1 | 10.1 | 9.6 | 9.8 | 9.7 | 12.0 | 12.4 | 12.2 | 132.0 |
Source: Meteociel [4] |
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1968 | 4,766 | — |
1975 | 4,868 | +0.30% |
1982 | 4,516 | −1.07% |
1990 | 4,952 | +1.16% |
1999 | 4,749 | −0.46% |
2007 | 5,350 | +1.50% |
2012 | 5,135 | −0.82% |
2017 | 4,853 | −1.12% |
Source: INSEE [5] |
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