feuchtsubtropisch
Feuchtsubtropisch is a term used in climatology to describe a type of climate characterized by high humidity and mild winters. This climate type is typically found in regions between the tropics and temperate zones, often along the eastern coasts of continents. The term is derived from the German words "feucht" meaning "moist" and "subtropisch" meaning "subtropical."
Feuchtsubtropische climates are influenced by the subtropical high-pressure systems, which bring stable and warm air masses.
Examples of regions with a feuchtsubtropische climate include parts of Southeast Asia, the eastern coasts of
The feuchtsubtropische climate is also associated with certain weather patterns, such as frequent fog and mist,
In summary, feuchtsubtropische climates are characterized by high humidity, mild winters, and a lack of a distinct