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part of Mexico and the island of the Caribbean sea experience _ climate​

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The climate of the Caribbean is tropical, varying from tropical savanna to tropical rainforest. Some parts of the region also experience arid and semi-arid climates with considerable drought. The Caribbean climate is moderated by prevailing northeast trade winds. The warm, moist trade winds may also create semi-arid climates and rain forest climates across the region. Climatic conditions are also dependent on elevation. Temperatures range from warm to hot all year round, with at least one distinct wet season each year. The wet season mainly coincides with the Atlantic Ocean's hurricane season, which runs from June to November. However, hurricanes occur more frequently from August to September and are common in the northern islands of the Caribbean. Temperature and precipitation vary across the region, depending mainly on elevation. Areas near sea level experience little variation compared to areas of higher elevations. The seasons are conventionally divided into two, rainy and dry, rather than four seasons (winter, spring, summer, and fall).

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