New York City does not have a tropical climate. It is in a temperate zone and thus a temperate climate. A sub tropical climate would be a place like florida. On a wider basis, the southeastern USA has a subtropical climate.
In New Zealand, a hurricane is referred to as a "tropical cyclone." The term is used to describe intense circular storm systems that originate over warm tropical oceans and are characterized by low atmospheric pressure, high winds, and heavy rain. New Zealand typically experiences these storms in the form of tropical cyclones that can impact the country during the Southern Hemisphere's summer months.
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
tropical savanna
precipitation
Mild and rainy.
No, cocoa is not produced in New Zealand. Most cocoa is produced in the area that is 10 degrees to either side of the equator because it grows best in a humid and tropical climate.
Most of New Zealand enjoys a temperate marine climate, though some inland areas such as Central Otago, and the Volcanic plateau have an almost continental climate with a hot dry summer and a cold dry winter.
Timothy John Groser is the Minister for Climate Change Issues for New Zealand.
Hot. It is 33 tropical islands in the heart of the South Pacific. It is two thirds the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. The climate is tropical with only a slight seasonal temperature variation. Tropical storms can occur from November to April.
Hmmm.... uhhh YES.
New York City does not have a tropical climate. It is in a temperate zone and thus a temperate climate. A sub tropical climate would be a place like florida. On a wider basis, the southeastern USA has a subtropical climate.
No tropical fruits (bananas, mangos, coconut) are grown in New Zealand, at least not in commercial quantities.
New Zealand's climate is generally cooler and more temperate compared to the tropical climates of much of Polynesia. This difference is primarily due to its geographical location, being situated further south and influenced by the surrounding ocean currents and prevailing westerly winds. While Polynesia experiences warm temperatures year-round, New Zealand has distinct seasons, with colder winters and milder summers. Additionally, the mountainous terrain of New Zealand contributes to varied microclimates across the country.
No. It lies in the temperate zone.
south temperate
New York is a temperate climate, with mild summers and cold winters. It is not tropical.