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John Lidstone Whoops! Just realised i got that wrong! The Humbolt current flows northwards in South America! The cold current that flows southwards along the Californian coast is the California Current! Still results in water being colder than might be expected for the latitude in California while the waters off western Europe are warmer than might be expected for the latitude due to the Guld Stream (otherwise known as the North Atlantic Drift!). Hope you are enjoying this "conversation" Morghan! :-) or are you really more interested in the fact that the water was cold rather than why it ws cold? Now - would you like to discuss why New York weather is more extreme than the weather on the west coast of north America in both summer and winter? - and it has nothing to do with global warming, climate change or anything else anthropogenic! See you next weekend GGD
re: los angeles, CaliforniaJohn and Heather Lidstone Freezing water, huge pizzas and excitement at Universal Studios! We love reading about your adventures and the thoughts of a famous traveller. See you in England. (This bit is from Grandad! I think you will find the sea along the west coast of Europe will be much warmer than the west coast of the United States even though you will be closer to the Arctic. The humbolt ocean current bribngs cold water from the Arctic down the American coast and makes the sea off california cold. The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic brings warm water from the carribean to wewtern europe and makes the sea there warmer than it would be! See! You cannot escape geography and learning when you travel! Don't wear Mum and Dad out with all these adventiures - they are not as younbg as tghey were!! :-)
re: los angeles, CaliforniaKerry Williams Yes Morghan I think you should have your own star!!! Thanks for sharing your adventures but I am so very jealous.
re: los angeles, CaliforniaYear 1H Hi this is Hannah, thank you for giving us photos to look at. We like the photos you send.
re: Hollywood, CaliforniaNeddy Hi Morghy, How was the flight over? Did you see any good movies? Hope you are having fun, We are thinking of you. Love Neddy, Alexander and Sophie xx
re: Brisbane, QueenslandMiss McCarthy Hi Morgan, have a great trip and we will be looking at what you are adding here about your adventures....
re: Brisbane, QueenslandKerry Williams Enjoyed reading. I hope you had a good time in Canberra. Can't wait to follow your next adventures. Have fun will miss you. Mrs Williams
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Kerry Williams Yes Morghan I think you should have your own star!!! Thanks for sharing your adventures but I am so very jealous.
John and Heather Lidstone Freezing water, huge pizzas and excitement at Universal Studios! We love reading about your adventures and the thoughts of a famous traveller. See you in England. (This bit is from Grandad! I think you will find the sea along the west coast of Europe will be much warmer than the west coast of the United States even though you will be closer to the Arctic. The humbolt ocean current bribngs cold water from the Arctic down the American coast and makes the sea off california cold. The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic brings warm water from the carribean to wewtern europe and makes the sea there warmer than it would be! See! You cannot escape geography and learning when you travel! Don't wear Mum and Dad out with all these adventiures - they are not as younbg as tghey were!! :-)
John Lidstone Whoops! Just realised i got that wrong! The Humbolt current flows northwards in South America! The cold current that flows southwards along the Californian coast is the California Current! Still results in water being colder than might be expected for the latitude in California while the waters off western Europe are warmer than might be expected for the latitude due to the Guld Stream (otherwise known as the North Atlantic Drift!). Hope you are enjoying this "conversation" Morghan! :-) or are you really more interested in the fact that the water was cold rather than why it ws cold? Now - would you like to discuss why New York weather is more extreme than the weather on the west coast of north America in both summer and winter? - and it has nothing to do with global warming, climate change or anything else anthropogenic! See you next weekend GGD