The climate on the Sunshine Coast varies from year to year of late. Summers are usually within the 30s (degrees celcius) with quite high humidity. Occasionally there are 40 degree plus days, though not often. Winters are not very cold usually, with temperatures up into the high teens and low 20s, though some areas do record below 0 degree night time temperatures at times.
Most people live on the East Coast because there are more trade resources. There are also better transportation routes. Central Australia has a low population because it is mostly mountains and deserts. Also, the climate along the East Coast is temperate. It's hot, dry, and humid in Central Australia. There are more natural resources along the East Coast.
The Sunshine Coast is on the southeast coast in Queensland.It has an average rainfall of 42.6mm on 10.9 days in the month of August. This information can be found on the weather zone website along with other information about average temperatures and hours of sunshine.
MediterraneanIt is called Mediterranean Climate
Along the Pacific Ocean. (West)
The climate varies from tropical along the coast to arid in the interior.
Humid Continental
There is a cold ocean current off the US west coast, which creates a cooler climate.
Between Brisbane and Maroochydore, the unofficial centre of the Sunshine Coast, is a distance of 100km and a drive of around one hour and forty minutes, depending on traffic along the Gateway Motorway.
Because the climate along its coast is tempered by the North Pacific Current.
The coastal inlands.
farther inland :)
very hot and dry. Can get up to 50c The climate varies from Mediterranean along the coast to desert in the interior