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effects of sea breeze

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Answered by pihusharma
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a sea breeze is a breez blowing toward the land from the sea. A sea breeze is a wind coming off the sea inland.often welcome on a
hot day at the sea side
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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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The inland or offshore extent of the land/sea breeze is greater in the tropics compared to the mid-latitudes (about 100 km compared to about 10 km). This is because a circulation such as the sea breeze in the tropics can have a much larger horizontal extent without being turned by the Coriolis acceleration (Coriolis is weaker in the tropics). Therefore, the circulations greatly influence the weather in tropical towns. For instance, enhanced rainfall at night and early morning on the east coasts of Brazil and the Ivory Coast are a result of the land breeze circulation. Also, large mountainous islands (such as Puerto Rico) often have a clear ring of suppressed cloudiness surrounding them in the afternoon. This is due to the compensating subsidence from the convection and thunderstorms over the interior.
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