The
subtropics are
geographic and
climate zones located roughly between the tropic circle of latitude (the
Tropic of Cancer and
Tropic of Capricorn) and the
38th parallel in each hemisphere. Subtropical climate regimes can exist at high elevations within the
tropics, such as in the southern end of the
Mexican Plateau and in
Vietnam and
Taiwan. Also places like Hong Kong, although inside the tropics, have a subtropical climate due to the influence of cold Siberian air masses. Six climate classifications use the term to help define the various
temperature and
precipitation regimes for the planet
Earth. Eight months of the year within the subtropics have an average temperature at or above , with their coldest month averaging between .