Clime in a sentence as a noun

I live in a very mild clime, but still don't bike when it's rainy.

I get the 80 during the colder months in a warmer clime.

My dog loves the weather change, makes for longer walks in a cooler clime.

I bet he finds a way to “fix” the science so it “confirms” that clime chant is a hoax.

I like the einstein quote about a fish judged by its ability to clime a tree.

The real problem is that ecologists don't tell you that the clime fluctuates all the time.

It could be a temperature thing too. Sweden is for most time considered cold vs Syria is a desert type clime, no?Would that make a difference?

Good old revisionism to suit the current political clime, I suppose.

The riches of Europe would be concentrated on the shores of the Zuyder Zee, and poverty banished from the favoured clime of Holland.

"For example, the first few lines of Pope's translation says that Odysseus, "Wandering from clime to clime, observant stray’d, Their manners noted, and their states survey’d.

Only thing I can think of is to pay maths teachers really well, which probably means increasing class-sizes, so is a no-go at least in the current political clime of the US.

Cold places like the Himalayas..Scandinavian frozen wastelands..as well as the tropics, near the ocean..they have adapted to every clime and environment.

Clime definitions

noun

the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time; "the dank climate of southern Wales"; "plants from a cold clime travel best in winter"

See also: climate