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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subtropical climate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of climate characterized by warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall, typically found in certain geographical regions.
Example: "The region is known for its lush vegetation and diverse wildlife, thriving in a subtropical climate."
Alternatives: "a warm temperate climate" or "a humid subtropical climate."
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It has a subtropical climate with moderate winters and precipitations concentrated in the warm summer months (see climatic profile at figure 1).
The Canary Islands have a subtropical climate.
The islands have a subtropical climate.
Schott., which prefers a subtropical climate.
Standing under a dozen intense spotlights in a subtropical climate, she visibly sweats!
The sea has a subtropical climate and is subject to typhoons, especially from January to April.
Nagano in Japan, which also has a subtropical climate, hosted the games in 1998.
Kolkata has a subtropical climate with a seasonal regime of monsoons (rain-bearing winds).
The Gold Coast has a subtropical climate with beaches on one side of the city and rainforest on the other.
Buried in its mud are traces of magnolia pollen, deposited when this northern lake had a subtropical climate.
Beirut has a subtropical climate that is cool and temperate in winter and hot and humid in summer.
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