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what is maritime influence

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maritime Climate. Oceanicity is a measure of the degree to which the climate of a region is influenced by amaritime airflow from the oceans. In contrast to continental climates,maritime climates experience generally cool summers and mild winters, with a much smaller annual temperature range.
Answered by bratislava
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what is maritime influence

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  • The maritime climates also called as the oceanic climates are those that are on the western coast of united states and are influenced by the oceanic air patterns and have tendency to have the cool summer and the warm winters and minimum changes in the temperatures about the 22 ° C and have minimum changes in the temperature through the year and have the prevailing winds and wind direction has an effect on the climate.
  • The precipitation is likely to form around the clear and the sunny days and experience a reliable and constant rainfall throughout the year. And the frequently passing creates a system of the low pressure and storms and the fronts.

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