The climate would be warmer. :)
Southern Italy is classified as a Mediterranean climate, which occurs in only once place in North America: California between San Francisco and Baja California. Central Chile also has this climate.
You can say either the Californian climate, or California's climate but not the California climate
California has a Mediterranean type climate. There are 5 main zones. The climate zones that exist in California are the Coastal Climate, the Desert Climate, and the Foothill Climate. It also has a Mountain Climate and a Valley Climate.
Not for its climate, probably. But you can find the original Pizza Hut building there - a real hut. It has now been moved to the campus of Wichita State University. Also, if you are a qualified aircraft technician, Wichita is the place to get a job.
Mediterranean
California primarily has two main climate types: Mediterranean and desert. The Mediterranean climate, characterized by dry summers and mild, wet winters, is prevalent along the coastal regions and in areas like Los Angeles and San Francisco. In contrast, the desert climate is found in the southeastern part of the state, including places like the Mojave Desert, where temperatures are hotter and precipitation is significantly lower. This diversity in climate contributes to California's varied ecosystems and agricultural outputs.
Wichita experiences colder winters than Norfolk primarily due to its more inland location and elevation. Being further from the moderating effects of the ocean, Wichita is subject to continental climate influences, which can lead to more extreme temperature variations. Additionally, Wichita's higher elevation contributes to cooler overall temperatures compared to Norfolk, which benefits from a milder maritime climate due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
The type of shelter the Wichita Indians lived in depended on the climate. They built everything from grass huts to teepees.stuff
California has falls in several different climate designation. Along the coast, west of the Sierra mountain range, California has a maritime climate. This means that the climate is regulated by the ocean, which results in temperatures between about 50 and 75 degrees year round. East of the Seirras, California has a continential climate. Temperatures are much higher as this area falls in a desert resulting from the mountain's rainshadow. Continental climates generally have much higher annual and diurnal (daily) temperature fluxtuations.
San Francisco is situated in the temperate zone.
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