Submitted by photenth t3_zf2ubk in askscience
brettscharff t1_izd99i2 wrote
Reply to comment by Olclops in Why are Day/Night temperature changes larger in summer than in winter? by photenth
Actually, the tropics are a typically cloudy area. If you look at a world weather map, you will almost always find super cloudy areas there around the equator. Take a city like Lima, Peru for example. Barely any rain, but always cloudy and on the equator. So while the solar radiation is high, and humidity is high, sunshine is low and so is precipitation. This leads to low diurnal temperature variation.
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