Maritime polar weather refers to the climate conditions associated with air masses that originate over cold ocean waters in polar regions, typically characterized by cool, moist air. These air masses can lead to overcast skies, frequent precipitation, and cooler temperatures, particularly in coastal areas. Maritime polar weather is most commonly observed in the North Atlantic and North Pacific regions, influencing weather patterns in nearby land areas. Overall, it contributes to a generally cool and damp climate, especially during the winter months.
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