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No, Scandinavia does not have a Mediterranean climate. The climate in Scandinavia is generally cold with long winters and mild summers, while Mediterranean climates are characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
Hot summers with little rain dry out the vegetation and lightening strikes find easy tinder to start raging forest fires and a lack of rain and strong hot winds get the inferno going in hot summers
mediterranean
in the desert, they have a very dry climate.
The climate of the northeast region in the US is generally humid continental, with hot summers and cold winters. The region experiences all four seasons distinctly, with snowfall in winter and warm temperatures in summer. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year.
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hot and humid
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hot and humid
hot summers and cold winters
Hot dry summers.
Dry climate like hot summers and cooler winters do have little vegetation.
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Hot and dry.
One major feature of the Mediterranean climate is hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters. This climate is characterized by its distinct seasonal pattern of rainfall and temperature.
Usually, it's pretty hot. Depends on the region. Southern summers are hot and humid in the southeast, hot and dry in the southwest. Summers in the Dakota's and Wyoming and Montana can be very hot, but not as long as in the south. The northeast has some hot days, but not usually for as long as in the south. This past summer was cooler than normal, with the fewest 100f plus days ever recorded.