Typically April, but it will be chilly :)
Ah, what a lovely question. The large body of water that borders Texas on the southeast is the Gulf of Mexico. Just imagine the gentle waves and warm breeze coming from the Gulf, inspiring all kinds of beautiful landscapes and seascapes in your mind. Happy painting!
It drifts in the southeast direction and is a warm water current
When you have warm water the molecules are warm enough for vapor so that causes precipitation.
sometimes it will boil if it is hot enough
No it is not warm enough to swim in january, the water would be around 40 degrees. It starts getting warm enough to swim mid to late march.
No. The water is not warm enough.
Southeast United States? Yes. Think Florida.
It eventually evaporates if the sun is out long enough, and warm enough.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
No, El Niño is characterized by a weakening of the southeast trade winds, which allows warm ocean water to shift from the western Pacific towards the eastern Pacific, particularly near the coast of South America. This change in wind patterns can lead to significant climate impacts, such as altered precipitation and temperature patterns across the globe. In contrast, during La Niña, the southeast trade winds are stronger, pushing warm water towards Southeast Asia.
Because the water is probably warm enough to melt the ice in the water.
They go to the warmer water.