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Q: What dominates the weather and climate of Western Europe?
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Who dominates western Europe economically?

Europe!


Who dominates western Europe ecomomically and demographically?

Germany.


What is the weather like every day in Europe?

That depends on where you live. In North-western Europe the climate is mild, but at Italie and the surrounding countries, the weather is very sunny and warm.


Which region has warmer weather eastern or western Europe?

Western


How would you describe western Europe's climate?

Western Europe has areas of both Mediterranean and Maritime Climate.


What is the climate-of western Europe?

Marine Climate


Is the marine west coast a major climate of Europe?

The Marine Climate is a major climate of Europe. It is the climate of Western Europe.


Does most of northern and western Europe have a tundra climate?

No, most of northern and western Europe actually has a temperate climate


How do the westerlies affect the climate in Western Europe?

The Gulf Stream, with its northern extension of the North Atlantic Drift, brings warm weather to Western Europe. Because of this, Western Europe can be up to some 15˚F warmer than areas of the same latitude.


How does north Atlantic drift affect the climate of europe?

The North Atlantic Drift brings warmer weather to Europe, especially Western Europe. Compared to areas of the same latitude, Western Europe is usually about 10-15 F warmer.


What countries of Western Europe have the climate of continental cool summers?

No countries in Western Europe has any sort of continental climate, as this type of climate is distinctly found only in Eastern Europe. Most Western European nations have an oceanic climate.


Which body of water dominates Europe's climate?

The Gulf Stream dominates the climate of Northern Europe. After it travels past Canada, the current moves eastward across the Atlantic and then splits. One portion flows northward between Great Britain and Northern Europe, the other moves south along Europe and northern Africa.