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The phrase "steaming climate" is not standard in written English and may be a typographical error for "steaming" or "stifling" climate.
You can use it when describing an extremely hot and humid environment, but it is advisable to clarify the intended meaning. Example: "The steaming climate of the tropics can be overwhelming for those unaccustomed to such heat."
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