That region is most likely cooler than the interior in the Summer, and warmer than the
interior in the Winter. Locations near the coast may very well have the same average
temperature as inland locations have, but their extremes are less extreme.
The whole thing is also complicated by the fact that inland locations are likely to be at
higher elevations than the ocean coast is, which also has an effect on the climate.
the city closer to the ocean would have cooler summer temperatures
Cooler
So in summer, a region near an ocean or lake will be cooler than an inland area at the same latitude.
As I've learnt, in summer the ocean will absorb heat slower than the land, so the ocean and coastal area will hv a relatively cooler temperature compare with the inland area. However in winter, it will be slightly different. In winter, the land release the temperature rapidly, so the temperature drops. And meanwhile the ocean release heat in a very slow speed, so the ocean stays warm, so the warmer the temperature in the coastal area compare with the inland areas. hope i solve your problem
Atlanta, Georgia is inland from Augusta, Georgia, which is on the Atlantic coast, and slightly farther to the north (+17'6" or 17 minutes and 6 seconds of latitude). Atlanta : 33°45′18″N 84°23′24″W Augusta : 33°28′12″N 81°58′30″W
The climate of an inland city would differ from that of a coastal city, even if located at the same latitude. The coastal climate is cooler and damper, while those inland are warmer and drier.
Because humidity moderates temperature and slows the rise and fall of temperatures. Inland cities have less humidity therefore the temperature extremes are greater.
inland and ocean side have nothing to do with it. gradient is the difference is whatever / distance.
It has a high heat capacity
Compared to regions inland with the same latitude, regions near the ocean are oftencooler in the Summer, and warmer in the Winter. This "moderating" of the climate alongand near the coast is due to the ocean's ability to store and release great amounts of heat.
milder
will probably have cooler summer temperatures than an inland place at the same latitude
The temperatures of a city located along a windward coast tend to be more moderate and stable due to the influence of the ocean. The ocean helps regulate temperatures, resulting in milder winters and cooler summers compared to inland locations. Additionally, these areas may experience higher humidity levels but less extreme temperature fluctuations.
The city located further inland can be significantly drier, the city along the coast can have more stable temperatures. Coastal regions tend to be more stable.
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