Because heat builds up throughout the summer early August sees the warmest day temps at about 24 celsius in England water is a strange substance and it can take a while to warm up or cool down. So whilst the day temperatures may be highest in August the sea takes about a month to follow the highest temperatures of the year and finally by late August early September the sea actually reaches its maximum temperature around 19 Celsius in England. The average sea temperature in June is 14 Celsius which is comparitively cooler than September and it also acts as a cooler in June and thats why the hottest time of year is normally later than June. this effects June's day temperatures so much that September has slightly higher day temperatures than June an example of this is the September high day temperature is 21 and the average low is 13.8 this is all in Celsius. June's average high day temps are 20.6 and the average low is 13.1 Celsius and also because September is warmer on average how can it be possible for September to have cooler ocean temperatures than June it not possible especially as water is so good at staying cool and warm. But anyway still a majority of people insist that June is warmer than September when this is untrue. I have even more evidence of this, the highest September temperatures recorded was 36.2 celcius whilst June's highest is 35.6 Celsius. The record low temperature for Britain in June is -6.1 Celsius and the record low for September is -5.2 Celsius. So as you can see it is so obvious why the ocean is warmer in September than June.
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Because it lies near the tropical waters in all the oceans. Making it the warmest ocean, I think the pacific is the second warmest, Atlantic is the third southern ocean is the fourth and the arctic ocean is the coldest. It is small, and does not have a flow from the north.
ocean waters warm more slowly than land
Yes. It is the warmest of the oceans.
The ocean receives most of its heat along the equator, where incoming solar radiation is about double that received at the poles. Hence, sea surfaces are much warmer along the equator than at the poles.
Yes the proximity of the Ocean, which changes temperature very little (as compared to land) between summer and winter, means that the air coming off the ocean remains at a lower temperature than inland air during the summer and warmer than inland air during the winter.
its closer to the equator
because Chicago is not surrounded by ocean which makes it colder in winter and warmer in summer
surface/ open ocean zone was warmer than the deep ocean. Sunlight can reach the open ocean so the temp. is warm.
When an isotherm bends toward a pole as it passes over an island, it means tha
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