The Oceanic Climate - Secrets of World Climate #7

Cool oceans. Westerly winds. Mild winters. Mild summers. Overcast skies and rain year round. It might not seem the picture of an ideal place to live, but these lands harbour many world famous European cities, spawned not one but three global empires, and have influenced agriculture around the world more than any other. These are the lands of the Marine West Coast, the lands of the Oceanic climate. 💨☁️🌧 🕐CHAPTERS🕖 👉0:00 Opening Montage 👉1:36 Introduction and Titles 👉2:51 What is the Oceanic Climate? 👉4:17 Marine West Coast Mild Temperature 👉4:46 Westerly Winds & The Jet Stream 👉6:24 Koppen Climate Classification 👉7:04 Seasons in the Oceanic Climate 👉7:52 North America 👉8:24 Chile 👉8:48 Australia 👉9:14 New Zealand 👉9:40 Europe 👉11:47 Landscapes & Vegetation 👉12:54 Agriculture and Farming 👉14:01 Cities in the Oceanic Climate 👉15:54 Outro 💨☁️🌧 The seventh episode in a series exploring all the major climate zones of the world, in this geography documentary we show this part of the world in its full beauty, and uncover the secrets of why it is that way and show you the influential lands and cities that lie within. Found on the western margins of four continents, this climate's home is North-West Europe, where it covers the British Isles (Ireland, Scotland Wales and England), most of France, northern Spain, parts of Switzerland, all of Belgium and The Netherlands (Holland), most of Germany, much of Denmark and the western coasts of Norway and Iceland. 💨☁️🌧 In North America, west coast of Canada comes under its influence including the regional capital of Vancouver. In South America, the southern third of Chile is covered. Lastly, in the far off lands of Oceania, the south eastern part of Australia, including most of Victoria and all of Tasmania is covered by the Oceanic climate, including the state capitals of Melbourne and Hobart. Both islands of New Zealand are dominated by this climate, including the capital Wellington and largest city Auckland. 💨☁️🌧 ERRATUM: The precipitation graph for Auckland should have an annual total of 1200mm (the individual monthly bars are correct, however) - You just watched a part of the Köppen Climate Classification Course:    • Secrets of World Climate Course - Introduc...   This course is highly valuable for students and learners pursuing Geography, Environmental Science, Earth Science, and Climate Studies programs at universities around the world, such as University of California, Berkeley (USA) – Earth and Planetary Science University of Cambridge (UK) – Geography and Environmental Science Wageningen University & Research (Netherlands) – Climate Studies and Environmental Systems Analysis Delhi University (India) – Geography and Climatology University of British Columbia (Canada) – Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Australian National University (Australia) – Environmental and Climate Change Science Whether you’re preparing for competitive exams, academic coursework, or simply wish to deepen your understanding of the world’s climate zones, this video series will help you master the Köppen Climate Classification System step by step. -- Additional Charts, Maps and Images along with the narrative script 👉 https://geodiode.com/climate/oceanic - For more on the Oceanic Climate including its Cool and Mild Winter sub-types, check out my special video at    • The Subtropical Question - More on Oceanic...   Please support the development of this channel by remembering to 👍 Like, 🔁 Share and 🔴 Subscribe. You can contact me via the website at 👉 https://geodiode.com/about/