Q: Your Question was what do Ocean breezes vring to Europe?
A: Your answer is Cool Summers and Damp Winters (usually)
The Pacific Ocean moderates California's climate.
ocean currenta and fronts/air masses
monsoon winds bring moisture in from the Indian ocean, and the wind coming down from the Himalayas makes India very dry.
Their climate is much more controlled (the ocean near them keeps the temperature stable, so there are less severe seasons) and the seasons have less of a difference in temperature than a place away from a large body of water or the equator.
In the northern part of the coastal plains it is cold and snowy during the winter and hot and humid in the summer. In the southern part it is mild and warm in the winters and hot in the summer
Q: Your Question was what do Ocean breezes vring to Europe? A: Your answer is Cool Summers and Damp Winters (usually)
cool winters warm summers
The average temperature of Andorra is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The winters are mild and the summers are cool because of the proximity to the ocean.
The Pacific Ocean moderates California's climate.
The climate of the arctic has long cold winters and short cool summers. There are extremes of solar radiation however in all areas of the arctic.
The farther that you live from an ocean, the more likely you will be living in a continental climate. A continental climate is a relatively dry climate with hot summers and cold winters.
The climate of the arctic has long cold winters and short cool summers. There are extremes of solar radiation however in all areas of the arctic.
France is mostly plains, especially on the west. That way the influence of the Atlantic ocean makes France a place where winters are mild and the summers mildly hot.
Harsh. Seriously, the farther from an ocean - the more continental the climate. In brief you can expect veeery cold and long winters and short cool summers, although temperature can reach up to 35 degrees C.
Warm wet summers and cool wet winters is the basic description of a "Maritime Climate". This is often found on a small or medium-sized island, where the close proximity of an ocean limits the extremes of temperature swings. A classic example is the British Isles; these have unusally mild winters, especially near the west coast which is warmed by the gulf stream.
This climate generally features warm, but not hot summers and cool, but not cold winters, with a narrow annual temperature range. See the related link for further information.
ocean currenta and fronts/air masses