Princeton Lectures…no. 1-10 (Apr. 3, 1920-June 1922) No.1-10

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But we are wont to attribute a great deal too much importance to laritude, because, as a matter of fact, the prevailing system of winds is almost as im- portant as latitude in determining cUmate.
For example, you know that in the south of England there is an extraordinarily mild chmate. The south coast of England has many plants that do not occur again until you get down to the Mediterranean. The southwest corner of England doesn't know anything about frost or snow. The islands just off the coa
...st of Cornwall raise flowers for the London market all the year round, and if you go there in January or December you will find fields of daffodils and narcissi and tuUps and hyacinths in full bloom.
Continue the latitude of that southern coast of England across the Atlantic — you land in Laborador, one of the very bleakest places of the earth, with a cHmate so severe that even the Eskimos are hardly able to live in the interior. Similarly, if you go from New York to San Francisco you are on the same parallel of latitude, and you go up the Pacific coast to Sitka in Alaska, and you find there a climate hke that of London, with a winter which is far milder that the average New York winter, and a cooler summer.


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