The Climate in Cuba - 2009 was released on: USA: October 2009
The difference in climate of Cuba and New Jersey has to do with the relation to the Equator. Cuba is closer to the Equator, so the weather is more of a tropical nature. New Jersey is farther away and has a four season climate with snow occurring in the winter months. There is no snow in Cuba.
People are happy going to a country like Cuba despite its past because of the rich culture, good climate and hospitable people.
Wet and tropical
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Cuba is in the tropics, which are moderated by the trade winds, the climate is constant through out the year.
Hot and wet
The proximity of the equator is a big influence.
Cuba is an island nation lying in the Carribbean sea. Like its neighbours, Cuba has a tropical climate that is split into two seasons, one wet and one dry. However all year round it is generally hot with regular rainfall and high humidity, but also with plenty of sunshine.
its the wettest season, about 85 degrees
Cuba's latitude near the Tropic of Cancer contributes to its tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. The proximity to the equator means that Cuba receives abundant sunlight, leading to high temperatures and humidity. Additionally, its location in the Caribbean Sea exposes Cuba to the influence of trade winds and tropical storms.