In Europe, the only type of subtropical climate we can find is the Mediterranean climate, also called the Dry summer-subtropical climate. Currently, the Mediterranean climate is found in a great portion of the Southern Europe with some countries such as the major part of Spain, the major part of Italy, the Corse (France), the major part of Greece and the Southeastern France (Provence and Côte d'Azur). There is another type of subtropical climate we can find very rarely in the extreme Southern Spain and that's the subtropical, hot desert climate such as cities like Almeria and I think that's the only city in Europe that has a subtropical, hot desert climate.
South in general. Eastern coast of Spain, southern coast of France, Italian coast, Adriatic sea area, Greece and Turkey.
There is no such a thing as worst climate in Europe!
Every region has it's own unique feature in the weather...
AUSTRALIA
Portugal has the warmest climate.
Spain
Turkey
The Mediterranean
Southern Europe. Spain, Sicily.
The South - southern Spain in particular
No, Poland is a country with a moderate climate.
Sudan because it is closer to the equator
Sudan, it is a lot nearer the equator.
Florida's climate is the warmest
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
Florida Has the warmest climate because it is closeest to the equator. The climate in which Florida has is the Savana Climate. This may not be the correct answer so don't take my word for it! =l - A person =p
The southern hemisphere generally experiences its warmest climate during its summer months, which are from December to February. Given its position in relation to the tilt of the Earth's axis, these months correspond to their summer season.
Ticino has a generally mild climate.