DISTANCE FROM BODIES OF WATER
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If there are no bodies of water to moderate the climate the same conditions follow as with vast, flat plains. The climate condition is continental with more extreme temperatures, a larger range, and less precipitation.
Storms occur over water and over continents. Hurricanes are massive storms that produce heavy winds and rain over a large area. The warmer air masses traveling from the south up the eastern coast of the United States in the spring and summer sometimes bring the remnants of a hurricane that formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Onlyon a very few occasions has Ontario experienced the full force of a hurricane.
More common are tornadoes. They form in the spring and summer, especially after a period of intense heat. They are violent, localized storms with powerful funnel clouds that cause much damage.