meriilmaston
Meriilmaston is a term used in coastal climatology to describe a climate type in which proximity to the sea moderates air temperatures and shapes humidity and precipitation patterns. The word is of Finnish origin, corresponding to meri-ilmasto, literally "sea climate." In practice, meriilmaston refers to coastal zones where the maritime influence produces milder winters and cooler summers than inland areas at similar latitudes, along with relatively high humidity and precipitation distributed fairly evenly through the year.
The underlying mechanism is the moderating effect of ocean surfaces and the transport of moisture by prevailing
Geographically, meriilmaston-like zones occur on western coasts of continents in temperate regions, including parts of northwestern
In climate classification, meriilmaston is often associated with oceanic (Cfb) or subpolar oceanic (Cfc) types in