Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Which warrior knows what the weather was like in the North Atlantic that day? Is there a storm? What are the sailing conditions? (From Morocco in North Africa to northern Mexico)

Which warrior knows what the weather was like in the North Atlantic that day? Is there a storm? What are the sailing conditions? (From Morocco in North Africa to northern Mexico)

The landlord wants to know the winter sailing situation of the North Atlantic route, right? Briefly introduce:

When sailing in the North Atlantic, we should pay special attention to the harm of extratropical cyclones, which mostly occur near 30~60 degrees north latitude. In the eastern United States, winter is extremely violent, which makes sailing very difficult. There are long swells around the cyclone and in front of the channel, which have great influence on the westbound ships. The impact on the European coast is the formation of the southwest wind that blows all the year round, which brings severe windy weather, and then forms the storm area in the Bay of Biscay. If you are in the coastal areas of Canada, you should pay attention to the sharp cooling and foggy weather brought by the cold current southward, and the iceberg carried by the cold current is a fatal threat to the navigation of ships. I know this, I hope I can help you! ~