The plateau experiences an
equatorial climate of the Cameroon type. The area experiences two major seasons: A long,
wet season of nine months, and a short,
dry season of three months. During the wet season, humid, prevailing
monsoon winds blow in from the west and lose their moisture upon hitting the region's mountains. Average rainfall per year ranges from 1,000 mm to 2,000 mm. High elevations give the region a cooler climate than the rest of Cameroon. For example, the average temperature at
Dschang in the
West Region is 20°C. Toward the north, rainfall levels are reduced as the
Sudan climate becomes predominant. The Western High Plateau's relief and high rainfall make it a major
watershed for Cameroon. Important rivers in the region include the
Manyu, which rises in the
Bamboutos Mountains and becomes the
Cross River on its lower course, and the
Nkam, which is known as the
Wouri River on its lower course. The region gives rise to important tributaries to the
Sanaga River. These rivers follow a Cameroon regime, a subtype of the equatorial regime of other southern
Cameroonian rivers. This means that the rivers experience a long, high-water period during the wet season and a short, low-water period during the dry season. The region's rivers ultimately empty into the
Atlantic Ocean. The area's accidented geography gives rise to several
waterfalls along these waterways.
Ekon Falls near
Nkongsamba in the West Region is 80 metres high.
Crater lakes dot the plateau, the result of dead volcanoes filling with water. ==Flora==