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- Tropics - Wikipedia
The tropics are the region of Earth surrounding the equator, where the sun may shine directly overhead This contrasts with the temperate or polar regions of Earth, where the Sun can never be directly overhead Because of Earth's axial tilt, the width of the tropics (in latitude) is twice the tilt
- National Hurricane Center
There are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th Issuance will resume on May 15th or as necessary There are no tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific at this time The Eastern Pacific hurricane season runs from May 15th through November 30th
- Hurricane Tracking Storm Radar | AccuWeather
Hurricane tracking maps, current sea temperatures, and more
- Meet the Tropics | METEO 3: Introductory Meteorology
The tropics are commonly defined as the area between the Tropic of Cancer (roughly 23 5-degrees North latitude) and the Tropic of Capricorn (roughly 23 5 degrees-South Latitude), highlighted in crimson
- Tropics - National Geographic Society
The tropics include the Equator and parts of North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia The tropics account for 36 percent of Earth's landmass and are home to about a third of the world's people
- What Are the Tropics? Location, Climate, and Ecosystems
The tropics are a region of Earth characterized by consistent warmth and abundant sunlight This broad geographical zone supports a vast array of life and natural processes, distinguishing it from other planetary regions
- Tropics – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The tropics is the area in the world between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn (23° 27' north and south) Many tropical regions have wet climates that are known as tropical climates
- Tropical - National Weather Service
A strong atmospheric river will continue heavy rain over southern California through Friday The heaviest rainfall is ongoing today in the Los Angeles Basin Flash and urban flooding is possible A prolonged heavy snowfall has begun over the Sierra Nevada Mountains and will continue through Friday
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