There are several coasts at that latitude.
-- California . . . no city there
-- New Jersey . . . Lakehurst
-- Portugal . . . near Aveiro
-- Spain . . . Castellon de la Plana
-- Menorca, Sardinia, Italy, Albania, Greece . . . no cities there
-- Turkey . . . near Canakkale on the west coast, near Baku on the east coast
-- Turkmenistan . . . Krasnowodsk
-- China . . . Shanhaiguan
-- North Korea . . . Hamhung
-- Japan . . . near Akita on the west coast, near Miyako on the east coast
That's about all I can find.
Sorry.
No, a coastal city at 30 or 40 degrees north would not have a warmer temperature. But, it would have a moderate temperature.
30 degrees north because 30 degrees is closer to the equator so it makes it warmer.
Jacksonville, North Carolina, has an elevation of approximately 40 feet (12 meters) above sea level. This relatively low elevation is typical for coastal areas in the region. The city is located near the New River and is part of the broader coastal plain of North Carolina.
In the very north-western corner of California along the coastal line.
No such city, it would be near the North Pole! Did you mean '40 degrees north of the equator'? If you mean 73 W 40 N that chart position is in the Atlantic about 80 km ESE of New York
The city is Columbus, OH, USA
There is no city at that location. This is in the middle of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The one at 30 degrees North - since it's closer to the equator.
117th Meridian East the 40 miles north. An is also 117 miles East.
37 degrees north, 40 degrees north
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The city is Columbus, OH, USA