Not all areas near the ocean are mild. in fact: most aren't. ie Antarctica and the arctic. The ones that are mild, however, are mild because either they are near the equator or because they have warm weather systems travelling through them, like england
Mild and rainy in the winter, and hot and dry in the summer.
It is near the warm Gulf Stream ocean current.
because they are close to the ocean and they are northern states
it occurs in warm ocean areas near the equator
naturally around tropical areas near the ocean
The lowest areas of salinity in an ocean are near where fresh water rivers empty into them. This is because the influx of fresh water creates an area of lower salinity compared to the remainder of the ocean.
The ocean cools and heats up slower than land does; therefore, during winter, the ocean is as warm as the land in summer and in summer the water is as warm as the land in winter.
It would be best if it was a mild climate, also near fresh water and also near an ocean or river for exploration and/or trading (if there are other civilizations).
Areas near the poles like the Arctic Ocean will have the lowest salinity
because the gulf stream is closer to the coast of Florida then Massachusetts which bring warmer ocean temps to the surrounding areas.
London is near the Atlantic Ocean. While it is not directly on the coast, the River Thames, which flows through the city, connects to the North Sea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. The closest coastal areas are to the southeast, such as Kent and Essex.
coastal regions with high humidity or near bodies of water. These weather conditions are often associated with coastal areas due to the influence of the nearby ocean on temperature regulation and the formation of fog. Cities like San Francisco, Vancouver, and London are known for experiencing mild temperatures and foggy days.