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Miami would be considerably warmer--pretty much tropical.
Hurricanes gain their energy from warm ocean water. The water off the U.S. Atlantic coast is warmer than the water off the Pacific coast
Generally because the warm Gulf Stream is bringing warmer water from the East Coast of North America and keeps the Atlantic coast of Ireland and Great Britain warmer than it would otherwise be.
On the West Coast the air moves from the Pacific Ocean to the land. When Winter comes, the water is warmer than the air. Air pushes on the warm water and transports it over the coastal regions, and that warms the climate temperature. then in the Summer the cycle is complete opposite.
Warmer than what?
Are you being serious? Obviously Miami is warmer than Orlando because of its location, which is closer to the equator. As you move closer to the equator, the warmer it gets. Its not too much of a jump in degrees though because they are both within the same proximity with not much variation (referencing the geographically location). Miami is also near the coast and although some may think that the water brings "cooler air," this is completely false. The water actually exemplifies the suns magnitude, causing it to be hotter. However, not by much, it varies anywhere from a 0.1 degrees to a 2 degrees difference.
Yes. Anywhere, liquid water is warmer than frozen water.
Hot water is warmer than tepid water.
The sea has a constant temperature and as a result keeps the temperatures on the coast more constant. it is warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Hot water is warmer than tepid water.
it is warmer
It gets stays warmer than the east coast so evaporation takes the water out of the ocean but leaves behind the salt