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Blizzard
wet
Doldrums
Hurricanes produce very heavy rain. Heavy rain and hail often accompany tornadoes, but the tornado itself does not produce precipitation.
The equatorial climate can be found 5 degrees either side of the equator, however it is by no means continuous- for example it is broken by the Andes in south America.Within this region the climate is hot and humid, there are no seasons and the daily weather patterns is pretty much repeated everyday.the temperature is high, with little annual range. this is due to the sun, which is either directly above the area, or at a very high angle because of this the temperature rarely falls below 22 degees. due to afternoon clouds, the temperature also rarely rises above 32 degrees.The climate involves 12 hours of light, and 12 hours of darkness.the high morning temperature often evaporates the water in the swamps, lakes and vegetation, which results in afternoon convectional rain. heavy dew is common in most evenings.Although there is strong vertical movement, the surface wind are light and variable. examples of places which experience the equatorial climate are: the Congo basin, manaus (south America), Malaysia ect.Equator has very wet climate mostly hot all year round
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
it is temperate
mediterranean
a heavy rainy season and a dry season...
Hail and the odd parachutist.The precipitation would be called hail.
Blizzard
The climate is hot and humid all year round. It is dense, warm and wet. The average temperature is 80F per year. The climate is very humid and sticky because S.E. Asia is surrounded by oceans. The average humidity is from 70-90% and the annual precipitation is heavy; 60 to over 100 inches.
The doldrums have heavy precipitation,little wind
It is Wet and Humid most of the year
The climate is hot and humid all year round. It is dense, warm and wet. The average temperature is 80F per year. The climate is very humid and sticky because S.E. Asia is surrounded by oceans. The average humidity is from 70-90% and the annual precipitation is heavy; 60 to over 100 inches.
Coast Mountains & the Islands: Generally an area of heavy precipitation. Apart from a wet regime, mild temperatures and long frost-free periods are the rule.