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Humidity is common in humid subtropical areas. These areas often experience not only hot, humid summers but also mild, humid winters.
Summer temperatures usually range from 75 – 90 degrees Fahrenheit (21 - 32 degrees celsius), while winter temperatures usually fall between 45- 50 degrees Fahrenheit ( 7- 10 degrees celsius).
Frost is usually only apparent when a very cold air mass enters the area during winter.
Summer temperatures usually range from 75 – 90 degrees Fahrenheit (21 - 32 degrees celsius), while winter temperatures usually fall between 45- 50 degrees Fahrenheit ( 7- 10 degrees celsius).
Frost is usually only apparent when a very cold air mass enters the area during winter.
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The defining feature of these areas is there year round precipitation, often averaging 40in. ( 102cm)
Unfortunately, the humid sub-tropic areas are often in the paths of hurricanes and typhoons.
Unfortunately, the humid sub-tropic areas are often in the paths of hurricanes and typhoons.
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The region’s close proximity to warm ocean currents contributes to the instability of the air.
In summer, the regions are greatly affected by the humid, maritime airflow , which comes from subtropical anticyclonic cells over low ocean waters.
Summers are generally longer than winters in the area, with long months of rain.
In summer, the regions are greatly affected by the humid, maritime airflow , which comes from subtropical anticyclonic cells over low ocean waters.
Summers are generally longer than winters in the area, with long months of rain.