The West Coast of the United States experiences milder temperatures in both summer and winter due to the moderating influence of the Pacific Ocean. The ocean's currents, particularly the California Current, bring cooler water southward, which helps to keep coastal temperatures relatively stable. Additionally, the presence of the coastal range and prevailing westerly winds contribute to a marine climate that prevents extreme temperature fluctuations. This results in warmer winters and cooler summers compared to inland areas.
The east Australian coast would be the warmest as it stretches closer to the equator than Chile or South Africa.
Because the ocean stays cold or warm longer than land so in the winter the ocean is still hot from being warm in the summer. In the summer the ocean is still colder because of winter. So when the winds blow over the ocean and onto the land, it cools or warms the land!
The parts of Canada that have the mildest climate are the parts that are west of the Great Lakes region. The snow and cold tends to be a little harsher during winter months near the Great Lakes.
Nebraska isn't on the coast, but it is much closer to the west coast.
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The west coast is milder than the east coast (warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer) because of the California Current that starts from Alaska and runs down the west coast of North America. Gyres and winds that blow from west to east cause this current to happen. Because of this, the ocean moderates temperatures on land (since water has a high specific heat), which is why the west coast never snows in winter and rarely gets above 80 degrees in summer.
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.
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The east Australian coast would be the warmest as it stretches closer to the equator than Chile or South Africa.
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Because currents on the east coast tend to move from equator to pole in both hemispheres. This is reversed on the west coast. This results from the behavior of ocean gyres, which are primarily a consequence of the coriolis force.
Being on the West coast, Vancouver gets a lot of rain and has a mild temperature range. The winter is not too cold and the summer is not too hot.
Because the ocean stays cold or warm longer than land so in the winter the ocean is still hot from being warm in the summer. In the summer the ocean is still colder because of winter. So when the winds blow over the ocean and onto the land, it cools or warms the land!
The marine west coast climate typically experiences mild, wet winters and cool, moist summers. It has relatively consistent temperatures year-round due to the moderating influence of the nearby ocean.
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Because the ocean stays cold or warm longer than land so in the winter the ocean is still hot from being warm in the summer. In the summer the ocean is still colder because of winter. So when the winds blow over the ocean and onto the land, it cools or warms the land!