tropical climate

  • 1Tropical climate — A tropical climate is a kind of climate typical in the tropics. Köppen s widely recognized scheme of climate classification defines it as a non arid climate in which all twelve months have mean temperatures above convert|64.4|F|C.Examples of… …

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  • 2tropical climate — /trɒpɪkəl ˈklaɪmət/ (say tropikuhl kluymuht) noun a group of climate regions characterised by high temperatures throughout the year and pronounced wet and dry seasons …

  • 3tropical climate — hot and humid weather, weather typical of regions near the equator …

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  • 4Climate of Australia — Climate map of Australia, based on the Köppen climate classification …

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  • 5Climate of Africa — Climate zones of Africa, showing the ecological break between the desert climate of the Sahara and the Horn of Africa (red), the semi arid Sahel (orange) and the tropical climate of Central and Western Africa (blue). Southern Africa has a… …

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  • 6Tropical — Trop ic*al, a. [Cf. L. tropicus of turning, Gr. ?. See {Tropic}, n.] 1. Of or pertaining to the tropics; characteristic of, or incident to, the tropics; being within the tropics; as, tropical climate; tropical latitudes; tropical heat; tropical… …

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  • 7Tropical cyclone — Hurricane redirects here. For other uses, see Hurricane (disambiguation). Hurricane Isabel (2003) as seen from orbit during Expedition 7 of the International Space Station. The eye, eyewall and surrounding rainbands that are characteristics of… …

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  • 8Climate of Florida — Topographical map of Florida. The state is the most southern of the contiguous 48 U.S. states, and has more coastline than any of the other 48 contiguous states. The climate of North and Central Florida is humid subtropical. South Florida has a… …

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  • 9Climate of Karachi — Coordinates: 24°51′N 67°02′E / 24.85°N 67.033°E / 24.85; 67.033 …

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  • 10Climate of Brazil — Subtropical highland climate in Campos do Jordão. Trop …

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