Chapter 6: The North Atlantic Provinces and Northern New England.
The North Atlantic Provinces and Northern New England could not be farther apart from Los Angeles, in regards to climate. They can be farther in miles, but thats practically impossible. Both of theses regions are distinctly different from one another. The summers are hot in the Northern Atlantic, but it never reaches triple digits like it does in California sometimes. Also, the winters on the East Coast are far colder than winter in Los Angeles. It typically tends to snow over on east side, while the west side remains slightly warm and sunny. The above pictures shows how much snow falls in New England. The lower pictures is of Los Angeles during the winter time. It gets cold and a little wet, but the only snow that falls is on the surrounding mountains. In Los Angeles, winter can still be a swimsuit season.
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New England winters |
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Los Angeles winters |
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H, Eric. "Local Travel Guide for New England: Classic New England Winter Scenes."Local Travel Guide for New England: Classic New England Winter Scenes. N.p., 2 Feb. 2011. Web. 13 Oct. 2013.
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Plinskin, Michael. "Los Angeles Winter." Los Angeles Winter. N.p., 2011. Web. 13 Oct. 2013.
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