"Extratropical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extratropical refers to a region or area located outside the tropics, typically defined as being between 23.5° and 66.5° latitude north or south of the equator. This term is often used in meteorology and geography to describe weather patterns, atmospheric circulation, and climate conditions that characterize these temperate zones. Extratropical regions typically experience a greater range of seasonal temperature fluctuations and more significant changes in humidity and precipitation patterns compared to the tropics.