The ocean current called the Gulf stream keeps Britain nice and toasty, and the Labrador hasn't got that.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Some deserts receive much less.
In my experience, it's always been Mid to Late October when it really becomes noticeable. Also, from what I have heard, the vibrancy of the leaves depends on how much rainfall has occured that year, and how late the rainy season lasted. I have seen some Autumns where the leaves just turn brown and fall off, with not much of a colorful hurrah as a precursor.
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No, Wales is not like a desert. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.
Gulf Stream.
The gulf stream
Gulf stream !
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The Gulf Stream has a warming effect on the climate of the UK. (See links below)
It is in the path of the warm "gulf stream" ocean current which delivers warm water from the caribbean.
The Gulf Stream makes England's climate much warmer than it would otherwise be. The Gulf Stream originates at the tip of Florida, and along with the North Atlantic Drift, follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
The amount of rainfall the Sumerians can expect between May 1 and October 31 varies depending on the region, but generally they can expect little to no rainfall during this period. Sumeria, located in modern-day Iraq, experiences very hot and dry summers with little precipitation.
New York is much farther north than Miami on the Atlantic Ocean without the moderating Gulf Stream from the Gulf of Mexico.
Gulf Stream
Not exactly. It is an ocean current which brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the north west coast of Europe. Were it not for this current the climate in these areas would be much different.