They make the temperature of Western Europe warmer than areas of the same latitude. For example, take the two cities of London and Juneau; they are both at the same latitude (60 N). Their coldest months are both January, but the average January day in Juneau is -5.5 C (-22.1 F) while the average January day in London is 10.4 C (13.3 F).
Yes, water does affect climate: One reason that Britain 'enjoys' a temperate, rather variable, wet climate is that the prevailing south-westerly wind passes over the Atlantic Ocean. The wind, with the warmth from the Sun, take up water vapour, form clouds, and blow the rain filled clouds over Britain.
Britain and Ireland get a lot of rain because of their location on the eastern edge of the Atlantic Ocean. With the prevailing winds coming from the Atlantic, Ireland and Britain are the first major land areas to be reached by incoming weather leading to a lot of rainfall.
prevailing winds
The North Atlantic Current brings much warmer weather to Europe. This explains why Europe is some 15˚F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
Yes they do. All winds, prevailing or not and whatever their direction, affect the weather. They are part of it.
Prevailing westerly
the western cyclonic disturbance is the weather phenomena of the winter months brought in by the westerly flow from the Mediterranean region .the usually influence the weather of the north and the north Western regions of India .
Europe is warmer than it should be given its latitude because of the N.A.D. The North Atlantic Drift is an underwater current that forces warm water from the Carribean, east all the way to the Western end of Eurasia. In addition, the N.A.D. brings with it prevailing winds which lose most of its heat when they cross Portugual. Another example of currency is Lake Michigan. Since water changes temperature slowly, the closer you are to the lake in the summer the cooler it is and the closer you are to the lake in the winter the warmer it is. Therefore, Europe is warmer than it should be due to climactic changes brought about by the N.A.D.
The western cyclonic disturbances are weather phenomena of the winter months brought in by the westerly flow from the mediterranean region.
Because Great Britain (England) is generally at the same latitude as Canada, weather systems as well as wind generally move from west to east. Countries closer to the equator such as Mexico, has weather and wind that generally moves from east to west.
I know that Michigan (and most of the Great Lakes area) has "westerly" prevailing winds. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find out whether that means the winds blow from the west (to the east) or to the west (from the east). I had a weather vane that seemed to point West pretty consisantly, which makes me believe that "westerly" prevailing winds must blow towards the west, although I can't say definitely. A Westerly wind, is blowing out of or comming from the west and moving east. So when you read a weather report it will say "NW at 9mph" meaning it is comming out of a northwesterly direction moving to the southeast and obviously the wind speed is 9mph.
Yes, water does affect climate: One reason that Britain 'enjoys' a temperate, rather variable, wet climate is that the prevailing south-westerly wind passes over the Atlantic Ocean. The wind, with the warmth from the Sun, take up water vapour, form clouds, and blow the rain filled clouds over Britain.
The prevailing westerlies pick up warmth from the North Atlantic Drift and carry it over Europe. The East is most affected because prevailing westerlies blow from the west to the east. ... Explain which part of Europe is most affected.
The prevailing south-westerly wind picks up a lot of moisture as it crosses the Atlantic. Due to the height of some of the Lake District hills, which often create localised weather, it rains as the moist air rises and collides with colder air higher in the atmosphere. By the time it reaches Newcastle, probably much of the rain has gone.
The North Atlantic Drift brings warmer weather to Europe, especially Western Europe. Compared to areas of the same latitude, Western Europe is usually about 10-15 F warmer.
the prevailing winds affect or weather because when wind kicks up it takes miosture into the atmosphere!
Climate is defined as the prevailing weather conditions in an area in general. Or it can refer to the prevailing weather conditions over a long period.