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- Climate_of_California abstract "California's climate varies widely, from hot desert to subarctic, depending on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the coast. Coastal regions, the Sierra Nevada foothills, and much of the Central Valley have a Mediterranean climate, with warm to hot, very dry summers and mild, moderately wet winters. The influence of the ocean generally moderates temperature extremes, creating warmer winters and substantially cooler summers in coastal areas.".
- Q3271386 abstract "California's climate varies widely, from hot desert to subarctic, depending on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the coast. Coastal regions, the Sierra Nevada foothills, and much of the Central Valley have a Mediterranean climate, with warm to hot, very dry summers and mild, moderately wet winters. The influence of the ocean generally moderates temperature extremes, creating warmer winters and substantially cooler summers in coastal areas.".
- Climate_of_California comment "California's climate varies widely, from hot desert to subarctic, depending on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the coast. Coastal regions, the Sierra Nevada foothills, and much of the Central Valley have a Mediterranean climate, with warm to hot, very dry summers and mild, moderately wet winters. The influence of the ocean generally moderates temperature extremes, creating warmer winters and substantially cooler summers in coastal areas.".
- Q3271386 comment "California's climate varies widely, from hot desert to subarctic, depending on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the coast. Coastal regions, the Sierra Nevada foothills, and much of the Central Valley have a Mediterranean climate, with warm to hot, very dry summers and mild, moderately wet winters. The influence of the ocean generally moderates temperature extremes, creating warmer winters and substantially cooler summers in coastal areas.".