The humid regions of these two countries receive much rain during the monsoon season each year.
approx. 1000mm - 1500mm annually
get about .1111 rain a year
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
There are many different climate regions in the US. Along the north, they include Subarctic (Alaska), Humid continental, Mid-latitude Steppe, Undifferentiated Highlands, and Marine West Coast. Across the mid-latitudes and southern continental regions they include Humid Subtropical, Tropical Savanna at the southern tip of Florida, Mid-latitude Steppe, Tropical and Subtropical Desert, and Mediterranean or Dry Summer Subtropical. Hawaii would be Subtropical Rainforest.From Goode's World Atlas, Rand McNally, 21st EditionThe USA has many climates.Southeast: Hot, Humid, Tropical.Mideast:Very warm, Humid.Northeast:Cool, Somewhat Humid.Southwest:HOT, Dry.Midwest:Very warm, DRY.Northwest:Cool, HUMID.The United States of America includes a wide variety of climate types due to its large size, from humid continental in the north to humid subtropical in the south, from tropical in Florida to sub-arctic in Alaska. Also, the climate is arid in the Great Basin, desert in the Southwest, Mediterranean in coastal California, and oceanic in coastal Oregon and Washington.Depends on where people live Florida is warm.California has parts that are warm year round.But in the mountains in CA they get snow.New England has a few warm mouths the rest its pretty much cold.The climate in the United States varies greatly. The northeast has a temperate climate, southern Florida has a tropical climate, the southwest has a desert climate, and the California coast has a Mediterranean climate.The US us such a big Place that it has several types of climates.
Panama can get very hot.Up to 100 degrees, and more.When it rains, it rains hard. So bring an umberella.Also, very humid.When it gets humid they tell you to spray uran on your head and behind your ears so the misquitos dont bite you.
Where the mayans lived it was hot and dry though not much rain and very humid.<3
Depends exactly on on the location. The elevation of Mt Fuji is some 3,800 metres up, this changes the climate dramatically. The summit of Fuji averages between -15C to -21C in January and 9C to -1C in August. The summit falls under a Hemiboreal/Subarctic climate zone. The surrounding area of Fuji, Lake Yamanaka for instance is only 1,000 metres up. The temperature in this area ranges between 3C to -9C in January and 27C to 14C in August. The Yamanaka area falls under a Humid Continental climate zone (same as Northern Japan) Elevations around the Tokyo area are near sea level, most of the climate falls under Humid Subtropical, and this being just 60 miles away.
Areas in Latin America with a humid subtropical climate include regions in southern Brazil, parts of Uruguay, northern Argentina, and central Chile. These areas typically experience hot summers, mild winters, and high levels of precipitation throughout the year.
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
The state of Alabama is classified as having humid and subtropical weather. The climate is temperate with an average temperature of 64 to 67 degrees.
There are many different climate regions in the US. Along the north, they include Subarctic (Alaska), Humid continental, Mid-latitude Steppe, Undifferentiated Highlands, and Marine West Coast. Across the mid-latitudes and southern continental regions they include Humid Subtropical, Tropical Savanna at the southern tip of Florida, Mid-latitude Steppe, Tropical and Subtropical Desert, and Mediterranean or Dry Summer Subtropical. Hawaii would be Subtropical Rainforest.From Goode's World Atlas, Rand McNally, 21st EditionThe USA has many climates.Southeast: Hot, Humid, Tropical.Mideast:Very warm, Humid.Northeast:Cool, Somewhat Humid.Southwest:HOT, Dry.Midwest:Very warm, DRY.Northwest:Cool, HUMID.The United States of America includes a wide variety of climate types due to its large size, from humid continental in the north to humid subtropical in the south, from tropical in Florida to sub-arctic in Alaska. Also, the climate is arid in the Great Basin, desert in the Southwest, Mediterranean in coastal California, and oceanic in coastal Oregon and Washington.Depends on where people live Florida is warm.California has parts that are warm year round.But in the mountains in CA they get snow.New England has a few warm mouths the rest its pretty much cold.The climate in the United States varies greatly. The northeast has a temperate climate, southern Florida has a tropical climate, the southwest has a desert climate, and the California coast has a Mediterranean climate.The US us such a big Place that it has several types of climates.
Dubai is a subtropical climate, there is very little rainfall mainly rains during the cooler months of November to April about 108 mm. The hottest months are June to September reaching 113F (45C).
The reason why it rains in so much in Bangladesh is because of their climate. Bangladesh has a subtropical monsoon climate.
hot humid weather
10- 15 meters of rain
Hot tropical climate is hot,humid and wet, like the Amazon Rainforest. A cool temperate climate is much cooler, doesn't rain as often, it's not humid at all
The Amazon Basin stretches directly onto the equator and is characterized by hot and wet climate throughout the year. Both day and nights are almost equally hot and humid. the skin feels sticky. it rains almost everyday, that too without much warning. The day temperatures are high with very humidity. At night the temperature goes down but the humidity remains high.
Sydney enjoys a temperate, humid climate with abundant sunshine. The are much blue Sky's in winter then there is in summer.
Humid Continental with some maritime influence. Keep in mind that the temp in Boston is usually taken at Logan Airport which essentially is a a peninsula so the air temp will be warmer in the Winter and cooler in the Summer. The City itself and the metro area fall well within the Koppen definition of Humid Continental while Logan Airport is on the border or isotherm between Humid Continental and Humid Subtropical. However, in reality there is nothing even remotely subtropical about Boston. Heavy snow and ponds frozen from late December to early March does not sound like there is much suibtropical influence depite what the classic Koppen folks might suggest.