They do have an influence on weather, no question. Recent research has found that they tend to force a pattern similar to that of the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation for extended periods, influencing climate from North America to Europe. This causes it to be colder and snowier than usual, though the reverse can be true on either side of the trough it sets up. Globally, solar minimums have not been found to have much influence on temperature.
Strong winds can create waves larger than normal.
It makes it cooler in the day time, but the heat stored makes it warmer at night
It really depends on the prevailing weather in the area in which you live. Usually 10W-30 for normal climates - 5W-20 for cooler/colder climates.
Normal weather in Antarctica is windy and icy cold and is known as extreme cold weather.
If the trade winds in the Pacific are stronger than normal, it could indicate the onset of a La Niña weather pattern. La Niña is characterized by cooler than average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, which can lead to various global weather impacts, including increased rainfall in some regions and droughts in others. This shift in trade winds can disrupt normal climatic patterns, influencing weather events around the world.
rainy
Sunny.
how does the cold spring graph differ from the normal weather graph.
everything normal people do except cooler
harsh winter is really cold whilst normal weather is somehow cold and hot.
If the trade winds in the Pacific are stronger than normal, it could indicate the development of a La Niña weather pattern. This phenomenon typically leads to cooler sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, which can influence global weather patterns, often causing wetter conditions in some regions and drier conditions in others. The stronger trade winds can also enhance upwelling, affecting marine ecosystems.
the weather was really cold and it snowed ALOT! but other than that it was normal..