Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What's the climate like in Kent, Liverpool, Lancaster, Edinburgh and Durham?

What's the climate like in Kent, Liverpool, Lancaster, Edinburgh and Durham?

1. It is warm in winter and cool in summer, and the temperature difference is small throughout the year: the closer to the ocean, the stronger the maritime climate. Especially in winter, because there is a warm current along the coast, the west wind blows from the warm current sea surface, and the airflow is warm and humid, so the temperature in winter is much warmer than that in the continental center and the eastern coast of the mainland at the same latitude. The lowest monthly average temperature is above 0℃. In summer, the water temperature of the warm current is still lower than that of the mainland, and the sea is much cooler than the land. The hottest month temperature affected by the west wind here is below 22℃. Because it is warm in winter and cool in summer here, the annual temperature difference is much smaller than that in other areas of the same latitude. 2. It rains all the year round, and it rains more in winter: there is abundant cyclone rainfall in this area, especially in winter, and there are many rainy days, but the precipitation intensity is not great. Winter precipitation accounts for a slightly larger proportion of the whole year, and there is no dry season throughout the year.

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