subtropikon
Subtropikon is a term used in some geographical and ecological discourses to denote a transitional climatic-ecological zone situated between temperate and subtropical climates. The word combines subtropics with ikon, a suffix borrowed from Greek meaning “image” or “marker.” In this framework, subtropikon regions share climatic patterns such as mild winters with warm to hot summers, and a seasonal precipitation regime that is variable but often bimodal or strongly influenced by oceanic or monsoonal forces.
Criteria used to define subtropikon include climate data (temperature means, frost days), hydrology (precipitation regime, humidity),
Variations commonly discussed within subtropikon frameworks include a humid subtropikon, characterized by high rainfall and humid
Distribution and usage: The concept has appeared in a limited number of academic articles and planning documents
Criticism and status: The term lacks widely accepted criteria and consistent usage, and is regarded as speculative