We have a dry-summer subtropical climate, also known as "Mediterranean". Southern California's coast is sub-arid/semiarid, which is mainly made up of dry scrub and brush, and is very dry. Inland are the arid deserts. We really only have two seasons: cool and wet (late December through early June) and hot and dry (late June through early December). Daytime temps in summer on the coast are 80s, nighttime lows 60s. Fall daytime temps on the coast are 70s, nighttime 50s. Winter and spring daytime temps 60s, winter nighttime temps 40s, spring nighttime temps 50s. Inland is more extreme, with summer daytime highs in the 90s or 100s, and winter nighttime lows in the 20s or 30s.
California
some of it like Hawaii, California Florida etc. is tropical, but for the most part, no
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a tropical climate that can withstand it
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
California
some of it like Hawaii, California Florida etc. is tropical, but for the most part, no
The climate of the Gulf of California is typically warm and tropical like. In fact, the temperature never gets under 61 degrees.
None, no part of the US lies in the tropical zone so none can have a tropical climate.
Tropical Climate
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Southern California and on bad days like Lousiana (humidity).
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Tropical and sub tropical climate
Tropical
a tropical climate that can withstand it
no the climate of andhra pradesh is tropical