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The Gulf Stream is a current of warm water that has enough warmth left after crossing the Atlantic Ocean to make the climate of the UK mild and wet. If the current ever changed course, and missed the UK entirely, the climate of the UK would change.
The motto of UK Youth Climate Coalition is 'UK Youth united for a clean, just future.'.
We have a 'temperate' climate here. It varies according to the time of year - and the prevailing weather systems coming across the atlantic ocean (which is where most of our weather comes from).
very very cold like freezing
Scotland is part of the UK. The climate in Northern Scotland is on average about 4 degrees Celsius cooler than the South of England.
The Gulf Stream.
The Gulf Stream is a current of warm water that has enough warmth left after crossing the Atlantic Ocean to make the climate of the UK mild and wet. If the current ever changed course, and missed the UK entirely, the climate of the UK would change.
The US has a more varied climate due to its size and diverse geography, with regions experiencing extremes of cold in the north and heat in the south. The UK has a maritime climate with mild temperatures, high humidity, and frequent precipitation throughout the year.
The warming influence of the Gulf Stream, a strong ocean current, helps to moderate the climate in the U.K. by bringing warm water from the Gulf of Mexico. Additionally, the U.K.'s location at a high latitude allows for warmer air masses to frequently move in from the southwest.
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Britain has a mild climate due to the warm gulfstream current that runs north along the United States, then turns east toward Britain. It warms Greenland and Iceland a little bit, too. Some scientists believe that in the future, the gulfstream will change its direction, leaving the UK to be very, very cold.
The UK has a temperate maritime climate.
Temperate Climate
Temperate. Summers are mild and so are the winters, but both are greatly affected by coastal-climate humidity. It doesn't rain nearly as much as in the UK or Norway, but we get lots of summer showers.
Britain has a temperate climate - generally mild winters and warm summers. Extreme weather is uncommon, although the weather is very changeable. It rains frequently, but different parts of Britain receive different amounts of rain.
The motto of UK Youth Climate Coalition is 'UK Youth united for a clean, just future.'.
I think that it is a neutral climate.