Is there more precipitation in the coastal areas of the Sea of Japan in summer or in winter?
1, small temperature difference, warm in winter and cool in summer.
The maritime climate is generally distributed along the coast of the ocean, and the closer it is to the seaside, the stronger the maritime climate is. Especially in winter, there is a warm current passing through these areas like the coast of the Sea of Japan, blowing westerly winds from the surface of the warm current, which is rich in water vapor, so the winter temperature is higher than that of the continental center and the eastern coast of the continent at the same latitude, and the lowest temperature is above 0 degrees. It is also cooler in summer than in continental climate areas, because it is warm in winter and cool in summer, and the annual temperature difference is much smaller than that in other areas at the same latitude.
It rains a lot in winter.
The maritime climate is rich in water vapor, especially in winter. There are many rainy days, but the rainfall is relatively balanced and there are few heavy rains.
There are many storms in the tropical ocean.
For example, the southwest of the North Pacific and the South China Sea of China are areas where strong typhoons are generated and affected, and these areas are easily affected by typhoon weather in summer.
Summary: The temperate maritime climate with mild, cloudy and humid climate can bring people a comfortable sense of body, but there are more rainy days in winter, which is not conducive to people's travel activities. Generally speaking, the temperate maritime climate is suitable for human habitation.