Seawater
temperatures along the coast compare more favourably with those of the Mediterranean in summer (24 °C), but in winter they seldom fall below (19 °C)- 10 ° warmer than the Mediterranean in the same season.
[1] Sea surface
temperatures along the coast are generally 52 — 58 °F (11 — 14 °C) year - round.
Temperatures along the coast can be as much as 20 °F cooler than just a few miles inland.
The sea surface
temperatures along the coast are 5 degrees F. or more above average and 1 degree F. is from global warming.
This warmth and moisture also combines with increased surface ocean
temperatures along the coast each playing a role in the intensity of this kind of storm.
The increase in ocean
temperature along the coast also often results in many of the native fish species fleeing the area in search of cooler water.
El Ni o an irregular variation of ocean current that, from January to February, flows off the west coast of South America, carrying warm, low - salinity, nutrient - poor water to the south; does not usually extend farther than a few degrees south of the Equator, but occasionally it does penetrate beyond 12 S, displacing the relatively cold Peruvian current; usually short - lived effects, but sometimes last more than a year, raising sea - surface
temperatures along the coast of Peru and in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean, having disastrous effects on marine life and fishing
Not exact matches
Rising
temperatures will warm the oceans and accelerate melting of land ice, affecting sea - levels
along the California
coast.
They are shipped in 10
temperature - controlled tractor - trailer trucks
along the West
Coast's I - 5 corridor to Whole Foods stores and ones owned by Kroger, Safeway, Albertsons and independent grocers.
Series of Atmospheric River Storms to Bring Risk of Significant California Flooding: The Pacific Northwest has been shivering through another unusually extended wave of subfreezing
temperatures and snoweven
along the immediate
coast...
The climate is hot and tropical (
temperatures range from 15 ° C, or 59 ° F, to 32 ° C, or 90 ° F)
along the
coast, while the zone that makes up part of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range gets much cooler.
Gas hydrates naturally form
along the
coasts of continents and in Arctic permafrost, places where water and gas mix at relatively high pressure and low
temperature.
For more than 10 weeks beginning in January, sea
temperatures were between 2 °C and 4 °C warmer than usual
along a 2000 - kilometre stretch of
coast — the area's most extreme warming event since records began.
Temperatures along the Sonoma
coast are generally cool.
Above - average
temperatures were the story for June
along the East
Coast and in the Midwest and Southwest.
This year, AER's Director of Seasonal Forecasting, Judah Cohen, is calling for colder than average
temperatures along much of the east
coast and into New England.
The reason could be linked to rising sea surface
temperatures — fueled in part by global warming — as seen in ocean buoy data collected
along the U.S.
coast.
``... In particular, there was a period in the late - 1980s and early - 1990s when retreat slowed down
along most of the
coast, and we don't see any cause for this in the
temperature records — so there may be some other factors at work, perhaps ocean
temperature.»
For the winter period, western Canada observed record high
temperatures along the Pacific
Coast.
Surface ocean
temperatures along the West
Coast have a strong influence on nearby land weather, affecting air
temperatures, and they are closely linked with daily fog coverage.
Record high
temperatures over land surfaces were measured across Far East Russia, Alaska, far western Canada, a swath of the eastern United States, much of Central America and northern South America, southern Chile, much of eastern and western Africa, north central Siberia, parts of south Asia, much of southeast Asia island nations and Papua New Guinea, and parts of Australia, especially
along the northern and eastern
coasts.
I was really hoping daylight savings would bring some warmer
temperatures along with the longer days, but we're still waiting for that here on the east
coast.
Faced with the problem of operating schools without air conditioning when
temperatures soared above 90 degrees for several days in a row, district officials
along the East
Coast said they had little choice but to end the school day early.
Although there are pronounced wet and dry seasons as well as variations between the interior climate and the climate
along the
coast, Belize boasts amazing warm
temperatures every month of the year.
Wailea Ekahi is located
along Maui's southwest
coast, renowned for having the island's sunniest and driest weather (
temperatures usually hover in the pleasant mid-seventy to mid-eighty degree range year round) and within the 1500 acre world - class master planned resort of Wailea.
Trade winds blow
along the
coast and on the cayes most of the year, typically keeping
temperatures pleasant even in the hottest months.
Inland summer
temperatures usually average between 28 and 33 °C (82 and 91 °F), whilst sea breezes lower the
temperature slightly
along Italy's
coasts.
It's warmer
along the
coast than Upcountry Maui where
temperatures are typically 8 - 10 degrees cooler.
Temperatures in Portland were supposed to get near 90, so we thought it would be the perfect day to beat the heat and head to cooler temps
along the
coast.
The reason the dry season is so much cooler than the wet season is that the northeast trade winds are strongest at this time of year, blowing cooling breezes
along the
coast which help keep the
temperature down.
Weather wise it was another hot and humid day
along the
coast with a top midday
temperature of 31 degree's Celsius.
``... In particular, there was a period in the late - 1980s and early - 1990s when retreat slowed down
along most of the
coast, and we don't see any cause for this in the
temperature records — so there may be some other factors at work, perhaps ocean
temperature.»
These cool SSTs,
along with abnormally warm ones
along the west
coast of southern Europe, are setting up a region of strong
temperature differences aligned in a southwest - to - northeast direction.
The forecast suggests reductions in ice extent
along the Eurasian
coast, but cooler near - surface air
temperatures over the Canadian Archipelago.
Satellite sea surface
temperatures along the West
Coast of the United States during the 2014 — 2016 northeast Pacific marine heat wave (Geophysical Research Letters)
The data suggest there will be less precipitation next month in the Interior but more
along the Arctic Ocean
coast, and warmer
temperatures.
It calls for above - average snowfall in the Interior and continued above - average
temperatures and snowfall
along the Arctic Ocean
coast.
In 2014 climate scientists published a peer - reviewed paper (Johnstone 2014) suggesting that climate change
along the
coast of North America could be best explained by natural cycles of Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) due to its affects on sea surface
temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
Along the east
coast rising sea
temperatures can be expected to result in the southward expansion of the ranges of tropical species.
The AFZ is best developed
along the Eurasian and Alaskan
coasts, especially in Eastern Siberia and north of Alaska's Brooks Range, where it appears that
temperature gradients are sharpened by topographic trapping of cold Arctic Ocean air.
Unexpectedly, though, recent satellite evidence suggests that between 1987 and 2007,
temperatures have in fact declined
along the west and south
coasts (Rouault, personal communication).
But it could still create some pretty significant consequences, including rising seas
along the U.S. East
Coast and a difference in
temperature in the North Atlantic and Europe.
As seen in Figure 2, a cool phase PDO is associated with cool sea surface
temperatures along the Pacific
coast of North America, but the center of the North Pacific ocean is still quite warm.
Two thermometers
along the Atlantic
coast of North America, three thermometers in central Europe, one in England, and one by the Great Lakes is not sufficient spatial coverage to make claims about the
temperature of the Middle East, India, China, Japan, Mexico, etc..
The numbers here indicate that the current's
temperature cooled from 10 °C to 1.5 °C above freezing as it traveled
along Greenland's
coast.10
As we all here know (but most in the general public who are reading Mr. Rose's article probably do not), the «cool phase» is named so because of what it means for sea surface
temperatures primarily
along the North American west
coast.
The rise in
temperatures along the U.S. West
Coast during the past century is almost entirely the result of natural forces — not human emissions of greenhouse gases, according to a major new study released today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Given the hint of a sea ice - free region near the New Siberian Islands (off the Siberian
Coast) in Figure 5 and the temperature maximum in Figure 6, one might suggest an early sea - ice melt along the Siberian coast this su
Coast) in Figure 5 and the
temperature maximum in Figure 6, one might suggest an early sea - ice melt
along the Siberian
coast this su
coast this summer.
Current «cool» phase of the PDO began in late 1998 / early 1999 (certainly not 2008), and when it flipped it generally meant cooler sea surface
temperatures along the west
coast of N. America but warmer
temperatures on average over other other broad regions of the Pacific.
«The authors write that «the Mediterranean region is one of the world's most vulnerable areas with respect to global warming,»... they thus consider it to be extremely important to determine what impact further
temperature increases might have on the storminess of the region... produced a high - resolution record of paleostorm events
along the French Mediterranean
coast over the past 7000 years... from the sediment bed of Pierre Blanche Lagoon [near Montpellier, France]... nine French scientists, as they describe it, «recorded seven periods of increased storm activity at 6300 - 6100, 5650 - 5400, 4400 - 4050, 3650 - 3200, 2800 - 2600, 1950 - 1400, and 400 - 50 cal yr BP,» the latter of which intervals they associate with the Little Ice Age.