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Discover Ludwig"wet climate" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to climates that are generally characterized by higher than average rainfall and/or humidity. For example: "The wet climate of the Pacific Northwest ensures that the region's forests remain lush and green year-round."
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As global climates cooled, climatic gradients steepened with increasing latitude, and areas with a hot, wet climate became restricted to equatorial regions.
They are not suited to our warm, wet climate.
In this wet climate, everything is soft and yielding.
The tower needed to be replaced frequently because of the region's warm, wet climate.
The wet climate has also destroyed innumerable examples of mural art.
The sharp relief in close proximity to the sea gives Abkhazia a wet climate.
However, because of the cool, wet climate, many mountain areas accumulate peat, which creates local deep, wet, acidic soils.
American lawn lineage goes back to England, where the wet climate and temperate weather are ideal for growing grasses.
The most impressive relief is on the eastern flank of the Andes where rivers responding to a wet climate have cut deep canyons.
Carved out of a dense forest belt among hills rising to 1,000 feet (300 metres), Kumasi has a humid, wet climate.
Marked by rugged terrain and a cold, wet climate, the park consists of several parallel highland ranges divided by wide valleys.
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