Oceans can help cause a hurricane or a tsunami . if there is warm water around it can help create a storm. evaporation is another factor. water is evaporated then condensed and eventually become precipitation as in rain (warm water) snow (cold water) hail (freezing water) Hurricane (tornado and warm water).
according to what i know there is more wind and cold and rain near a beach which is practically an ocean
There is a typo in your question, but I assume you are asking about the "ocean effect." The ocean effect refers to the influence that oceans have on the climate and weather patterns of surrounding areas. Oceans help regulate temperature, provide moisture for precipitation, and influence wind patterns through processes like evaporation, condensation, and ocean currents.
Two big factors that affect the weather are air pressure and temperature. Changes in air pressure can lead to weather patterns such as the movement of high and low pressure systems, while temperature differences can create variations in the formation of clouds and precipitation.
The troposphere which extends some 10 to 15 kilometers up from the surface of the oceans. Don't forget the oceans themselves influence the weather considerably too!
Oceans have a major effect on climate because they store and distribute vast amounts of heat from the sun, influencing atmospheric temperatures and weather patterns. Their currents circulate warm and cold water around the globe, impacting regional climates and precipitation. Additionally, oceans act as a carbon sink, absorbing carbon dioxide and helping regulate greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. This interplay between oceans and the atmosphere is critical for maintaining the Earth's climate system.
according to what i know there is more wind and cold and rain near a beach which is practically an ocean
no oceans do not effect waves and tides
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There is a typo in your question, but I assume you are asking about the "ocean effect." The ocean effect refers to the influence that oceans have on the climate and weather patterns of surrounding areas. Oceans help regulate temperature, provide moisture for precipitation, and influence wind patterns through processes like evaporation, condensation, and ocean currents.
The oceans play a major role in driving weather patterns, but they are not the only thing that drives them.
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The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
Weather is created from The Sun, The Oceans, The Wind, and your elevation.
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Two big factors that affect the weather are air pressure and temperature. Changes in air pressure can lead to weather patterns such as the movement of high and low pressure systems, while temperature differences can create variations in the formation of clouds and precipitation.
The heat and solar energy from the Sun keep evaporating water from oceans and lakes and the air in the atmosphere moving (primarily due to convection), which creates changes in weather. The "Coriolis" effect causes large weather systems to rotate. The turbulence creates different pressure zones and fronts.