Many people believe that Western Europe will actually get colder, because the Gulf Stream (a current in the north Atlantic Ocean), which carries warm water from the Caribbean Sea, will get weaker. This may only be a temporary effect.
Take North America for instance. It was basically closer to the Equator then ever! Now it's drifted Northern and climates got colder.
The lives of all medieval Europeans were tied to the fortunes of agriculture. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries a gradually warming climate lengthened the growing season in northern Europe, making it possible to grow more grain even on less arable land. This trend was reversed at the end of the thirteenth century and in the fourteenth century the European mainland became progressively colder. This caused changes in rainfall patterns, shortened the growing seasons and lessened the productivity of cereal agriculture. Europe's vulnerability to climatic change came in 1315 during the great famine in northern Europe.
The climates of Northern Japan and the Koreas are generally colder with colder winters and shorter summers. They also experience more snowfall compared to Southern Japan, which has milder winters and hotter summers. Additionally, the northern regions tend to have a larger temperature difference between seasons.
Alaska is a state where temperatures seldom rise into the 70s due to its northern location and colder climate.
Tundra climate is typically colder than subarctic climate. Tundra regions have consistently low temperatures and a shorter growing season due to their high latitude and elevation, while subarctic regions are slightly warmer because they have more seasonal temperature fluctuations.
Northern Europe has a colder climate than the resto Europe or other places and it is also perceived to have less history.
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The Northern Atlantic drift is a warm ocean current in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean that influences the climate in Europe. In Europe, the drift moves warmer waters from farther west up towards northern Europe, where it helps to warm up colder air masses from the north and results in parts of Europe being warmer than they should be.
Generally, Europe is warmer than Canada due to its milder climate influenced by the Gulf Stream. Canada, on the other hand, experiences colder temperatures, particularly in its northern regions, due to its higher latitude and continental climate.
The Northern Atlantic drift is a warm ocean current in the northern part of the atlantic ocean that influences the climate in Europe. In Europe, the drift moves warmer waters from farther west up towards northern Europe, where it helps to warm up colder air masses from the north and results in parts of Europe being warmer than they should be.
The Alps mountain range divides the colder, wetter part of northern Europe from the sunnier southern part.
The gulf stream - it carries warmth towards northern Europe.
Take North America for instance. It was basically closer to the Equator then ever! Now it's drifted Northern and climates got colder.
It depends on the season .But north Europe is colder and west Europe can be cold but normal it's warmer than north and south Europe is warm.
Climate: Northern China is colder Different dialects of Mandarin Somewhat different culture, food, etc.
The further from the equator and the closer to the poles that you get the colder the climate gets. Canada and Alaska are closer to the North Pole then the northern US. They share a similar climate to parts of Russia as they are both around the same latitude.
Mountainous climates are generally colder than others, so in this case, it would be colder in the mountains than in the rest of Southern Europe.