The Japanese current carries cold water down from the north and causes the coastal climate to be cooler than the climate further inland since the prevailing west wind is cooled.
it affects a drought and afful rainstorms
Hurricanes only affect extreme southern California, and then rarely. The peninsula of Baja California, part of Mexico, experiences storms that form along the coast of Central America, in warm tropical waters. Some storms are created by Caribbean hurricanes that struggle across the mountainous terrain and reform in the Pacific. These storms follow the warm currents along the Mexican coast, and sometimes turn east and make landfall there. Other storms continue out into the Pacific toward Hawaii.
Pacific plate (oceanic) and North America plate (continental)
At this moment there isn't a clear relationship between both facts. Weather can affect human activities, but the inverse wasn't proved yet. This situation will become clearer along the current century.
land along its right of way.
It's a string of volcanoes running along the pacific ocean.
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The Japanese current carries cold water down from the north and causes the coastal climate to be cooler than the climate further inland since the prevailing west wind is cooled.
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California has the most land mass along the Pacific.
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The road that goes along the entire west coast, pacific coast highway 1
While in California, you would go swimming in the Pacific Ocean.You'd probably end up in the Pacific Ocean, if you didn't, i think you'd have real problems. lolthe ocean that you would be swimming in would be the Pacific Ocean. hope this answers your question.
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it affects a drought and afful rainstorms
The Japanese current carries cold water down from the north and causes the coastal climate to be cooler than the climate further inland since the prevailing west wind is cooled.
Hurricanes only affect extreme southern California, and then rarely. The peninsula of Baja California, part of Mexico, experiences storms that form along the coast of Central America, in warm tropical waters. Some storms are created by Caribbean hurricanes that struggle across the mountainous terrain and reform in the Pacific. These storms follow the warm currents along the Mexican coast, and sometimes turn east and make landfall there. Other storms continue out into the Pacific toward Hawaii.