A geographic region located between the tropics and polar areas, characterized by mild climate conditions and distinct seasonal changes throughout the year.
An area defined by specific temperature ranges, where the warmest month averages above 10 degrees Celsius and the coldest month averages above -3 degrees Celsius, excluding regions that are classified as subarctic.
A climatic zone that experiences moderate temperatures, often characterized by four distinct seasons, and where various classification systems, such as Köppen's, help define its boundaries based on average temperature data.
Example:
我々のところの気候は温帯性です。
A weather system characterized by areas of lower atmospheric pressure that typically forms in the mid-latitudes, where warm and cold air masses meet, leading to the development of fronts and significant changes in weather patterns.
A meteorological phenomenon that primarily occurs between tropical and polar regions, associated with seasonal variations and often brings precipitation, especially during the transition from spring to autumn.
A type of low-pressure system that is distinct for its development in temperate zones, functioning as a major driver of changing weather conditions and often resulting in storms or varied meteorological effects.