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Why is Cornwall so tropical?

Cornwall has the mildest and sunniest climate in the United Kingdom, as a result of its oceanic setting and the influence of the Gulf Stream. The average annual temperature in Cornwall ranges from 11.6 °C (53 °F) on the Isles of Scilly to 9.8 °C (50 °F) in the central uplands.



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With in excess of 1500 hours of sunshine each year, Cornwall is one of the sunniest areas within the UK. The Gulf Stream brings warm air from the Caribbean, making the weather typically milder than other places in the world at the same latitude.

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Cornwall, unitary authority and historic county, southwestern England, occupying a peninsula jutting into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Sitting on the west coast, Carbis Bay is one of the more famous beaches in Cornwall but is still as outstandingly beautiful as others in the county. The crisp, white sands are a delight in the warmer months and the sheltered cove is safe for sea swimming.

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Hannah continues: “The clarity and turquoise colour in west Cornwall compared to say the North Sea or Bristol Channel is also because of the heavy sand particles which sit on the seabed, and lack of sediment swirling around in the water column.”

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