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Of course. Australia's winters are colder than its summers.
St. Louis generally have colder winters compared to Norfolk. This is due the location of Norfolk, which is right next to the Atlantic Ocean. Bodies of water tend to create moderating effects on landmasses, hence Norfolk experiences warmer winters.
The reason is because in the North it is farther than the equator so the farther the equator is the colder it is. In addition, Australia is closer to the equator
In NE Germany the seasons are more pronounced than the UK and a bit more extreme. Colder longer winters hotter summers.
New England is farther north than most states and therefore has longer winters and colder winters. It has more mild summers and a lot of rain.
Idaho would likely have colder weather than Georgia. Idaho is located further north and has a more continental climate with colder winters, while Georgia has a more temperate climate with milder winters.
The Pacific Ocean moderates California's climate.
No war is "cool" so therefore, none is the "coolest".However, The Korean War was probably the coldest, since Korea is further north than America and their winters are much, much colder than winters in the United States.
Saint Louis is landlocked and is blown by the cold northern winds that come down from Canada and the Rockies. Norfolk, VA is near the ocean which helps stabilize the temperatures.
Global Warming may or may not cause colder winters. Global warming refers to a climate change whereas colder winters are yearly weather patterns. On average the Climate and the World is warming up. It is a fact that the average temperatures are hotter than twenty or even ten years ago. So, whether you blame it on humans or natural cycles, global warming is happening. However, the colder winters we have had the past few years are possibly imperfections in global warming and may end soon. Also, some places are affected differently at different times. For example, the East had record snowfall this past winter, but other places had record heat this past winter. So yearly weather patterns can sometimes cause colder winters.
why can't they grow in UK? Surely not because of frost. What about Madrid where they have very cold winters ? Madrid winters can be colder than the south of England? I guess there must be some other reason
receives its prevailing winds from the continental interior