I am not sure i think....
well the ocean acts as a large heat sink keeping around the same temperature. The ocean changes temperature slower than landmasses, so that influences the temperature overall slowing it down.
Winds that blow from the Pacific Ocean to the west coast
The city along the ocean coast would likely have a milder climate compared to the city farther inland. The ocean acts as a moderating influence on temperatures, keeping them more stable throughout the year. Inland areas tend to experience more extreme temperature variations due to the lack of this moderating effect.
farther inland :)
The climate is milder near the coast.
the weather is usually cooler near the coast because of the ocean. the ocean air is cooler than farther inland.
The West Coast states generally have a milder and more temperate climate compared to the East Coast states. West Coast states experience cooler summers and milder winters due to the influence of the Pacific Ocean, while the East Coast states have more variable weather patterns with hotter summers and colder winters. Additionally, the West Coast states tend to have more consistent precipitation throughout the year compared to the East Coast states which often experience distinct seasonal changes in rainfall.
hot, dry cliamte
Mountains line the West Coast from the North Island to the South Island. West Coast remains Wet and leaves the East Coast prodominantly Dry and Warm.
hot, dry cliamte
Yes, farther west and farther north. It's on the west coast of the U.S. and Florida is on the east coast.
The island of Ikaria is located in the Mediterranean sea and is an island of Greece. It is just of the coast of Turkey and has a very hot and humid climate.
The Gulf Stream helps to moderate the climate on the western coast of Norway, creating milder winters compared to other regions at similar latitudes. This warm ocean current brings in relatively warm water from the Gulf of Mexico, which helps to warm the air above it and maintain a more temperate climate in Norway.