The Savana or Sudan Climate is a transitional type of climate found between the equatorial forests and the trade wind hot deserts.
It is confined within the tropics and is best developed in the Sudan where the dry and wet seasons are most distinct, hence its name the Sudan Climate.
The belt includes the West African Sudan and then curves southwards into East Africa.
The Sudan type of climate is characterized by an alternative hot, rainy season and cool, dry season.
The extreme diurnal range of temperature is another characteristic feature of the Sudan type of climate.
The prevailing winds of the region are the Trade Winds.
The Savana landscape is typified by tall grass and short trees.