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El Yunque peak is the one of the highest and most conspicuous peak in the Luquillo Mountains and is approximately 12 miles from the northeast corner of Puerto Rico. [1] The production of local differences in climate with lower temperatures and greater chances of rain, cloud cover, and humidity with increasing elevation is due to elevation gradients. Due to its height, the peak experiences frequent cloud coverage and relative humidity near 100 percent due to passing low clouds and upward transport of moisture from the warm Caribbean waters. [2]
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El Yunque peak is the one of the highest and most conspicuous peak in the Luquillo Mountains and is approximately 12 miles from the northeast corner of Puerto Rico. [1] The production of local differences in climate with lower temperatures and greater chances of rain, cloud cover, and humidity with increasing elevation is due to elevation gradients. Due to its height, the peak experiences frequent cloud coverage and relative humidity near 100 percent due to passing low clouds and upward transport of moisture from the warm Caribbean waters. [2]