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- The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical and climate zones to the north and south of the tropics. Geographically part of the temperate zones...
- Term of Subtropical and Subtropics refer to: Subtropics Humid subtropical climate Subtropical ridge Subtropical High Subtropical cyclone Subtropical front...
- climates, represented as Cfc or Cwc. Subtropical highland climates occur in some mountainous parts of the subtropics or tropics, some of which have monsoon...
- form when a deep cold-core extratropical cyclone drops down into the subtropics. The system becomes blocked by a high latitude ridge, and eventually sheds...
- either the tropics or subtropics. They have characteristically mild temperatures year-round, featuring the four seasons in the subtropics and no marked seasons...
- In a humid subtropical climate, summers are typically long, hot and humid. A deep current of tropical air dominates the humid subtropics at the time...
- Subtropics is an American literary journal based at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Works originally published in Subtropics have been subsequently...
- A subtropical front is a surface water m**** boundary or front, which is a narrow zone of transition between air m****es of contrasting density, air m****es...
- "dead horse" debt. As west-bound shipping from Europe usually reached the subtropics at about the time the "dead horse" was worked off, the latitude became...
- Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests are a tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. These forests are found predominantly...