The west coast.
The hot and wet one
Europe's marine west coast climate is characterized by mild temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. It is influenced by the warm North Atlantic Drift, which moderates temperatures and brings moisture to the region. Summers are cool and winters are mild, with relatively consistent temperatures year-round.
Temperate is the word used to describe Europe's climate, as it experiences mild summers and winters with relatively moderate temperatures throughout the year.
the climate was mild,but the area revived heavy rain almost all year
the east coast.
Russia has three main climate zones: Continental climate, subarctic climate, and tundra climate. Europe has four main climate zones: Oceanic climate, Mediterranean climate, subarctic climate, and continental climate. Continental climate has a large contrast between seasons, winter being very cold while summer being very hot. This climate is found in Eastern Europe and basically all of European Russia minus the Arctic Coast. Subarctic climate is one of the coldest climates in the world. Winters are very cold and long while summers are short and either cool or mild. This climate is found in Northern Europe and all of Northern Russia. Tundra climate is the coldest climate in the world. Winter is basically all year long, as typically only one month has temperatures warm enough to melt snow. Tundra is also occupied with permafrost, which is basically a layer of thick ice growing beneath the ground, making it impossible for most plants to grow. Tundra is found along the Arctic Coast in Europe and Russia. Oceanic climate is a mild climate. Winter is cold to mild while summers are mild to warm. There is also an absence of a dry season. This climate is found in Western Europe. Mediterranean climate is a mild to warm climate. Winters are mild while summers are warm to hot. This climate is found along the Mediterranean Coast.
Not really. The Mediterranean region of Europe is the warmest year-round with temperatures rarely dropping below 55˚F. Temperatures usually stay in the 60-70s˚F region but can exceed 80˚F in the summer months easily. Eastern Europe is also very hot during the summer, but is cold during the winter. Western Europe usually stays mild year-round but warms up during the summer. Northern Europe usually stays mild year-round but is freezing during the winter.
Europe has a mild climate due to the presence of the Gulf Stream, which brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to western Europe. This results in warmer temperatures compared to regions at similar latitudes. Additionally, Europe's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean helps regulate its climate, providing moderate temperatures and relatively stable weather patterns.
States with mild summers and mild winters include California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, and parts of the Southwest such as Arizona and New Mexico. These states typically experience moderate temperatures year-round due to their proximity to the coast or other geographical factors.
Generally speaking, the closer you are to the tropic and coast line, the more likely you will have less variable in temperatures. So, if you live along the coast of Hawaii, you most likely have the same weather year round with exception for the rain/storms, which can occur more often certain times of year.
The largest area of marine west coast climate is located in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, including parts of the United States (e.g., Washington and Oregon) and Canada (e.g., British Columbia). This climate is characterized by mild temperatures, abundant rainfall, and relatively cool summers due to the influence of ocean currents.
The mediterranean has * Mild, moist winters, hot dry summers inland * Cool, often foggy coasts * High percentage of sunshine * High summer diurnal temperature range * Frost danger during winter