There is no such "climate" in our solar system, but one thing is true. It is that, as we move far from the Sun, the temperature starts decreasing. That is why, at the edge of our solar system, comets(made up basically of ice) are in majority as compared to asteroids.
Solar Radiation
I recently read an eye opening article on solar climate change. I never really thought about climate change from a solar system point of view. After reading the article, it does seem apparent that other planets in our solar system are going through a rapid climate change along with earth. It makes me think now that humans may not be the problem as the issue is not just related to earth.
The mass center of the solar system is the Sun. The Sun generates the energy that drives the weather and heats the atmosphere.
It makes sense to talk about the climate on other planets, not on other galaxies. Not much is known about the climate on any planet outside the Solar System.
With the exception of the earths position as regards the sun, none of the other planets have any affect on earth's climate.
The consideration that would be important in a solar heated home in your area is the climate of the area. This is what will determine how effective your system will be.
Wayan Suparta has written: 'Remote sensing of solar influence on antarctic terrestrial climate from a GPS perspective' -- subject(s): Global Positioning System, Climate, Solar radiation, Satellite meteorology, Observations
"Our solar system." The "part of our galaxy" that's in our solar system is the solar system.
Our Solar System is called the Solar System, Why?, what do you Aliens call it.
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
The solar system