Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the climate like in Holland, Ireland and New Zealand?
What's the climate like in Holland, Ireland and New Zealand?
1. The Netherlands has a maritime temperate broad-leaved forest climate, with warm winter and cool summer. Monthly average temperature: 1 2 ~ 3℃ per month; July 18 to 19℃. Being close to the ocean and influenced by the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic, the Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate. So the daily temperature difference and the annual temperature difference are not big. The average coastal temperature is about 65438 06℃ in summer and 3℃ in winter.
2. Ireland has a mild and humid climate, which belongs to a typical temperate maritime climate and is influenced by the North Atlantic warm current. The difference between the four seasons is not obvious. The annual average temperature is between 0℃ and 20℃. It is rainy all year round, and sunny days account for about one-fifth of the whole year.
3. New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate, and the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. The temperature difference between the four seasons is not big.
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