8. Sea breezes occur during hot, summer days because of the unequal heating
rates of land and water. During the day, the land surface heats up faster than the
water surface. Therefore, the air above the land is warmer than the air above
the ocean. Now, recall that warmer air is lighter than cooler air. As a result,
warm air rises. Therefore, the warmer air over the land surface is rising. As the
warm air over the land is rising, the cooler air over the ocean is flowing
over the land surface to replace the rising warm air. This is the sea breeze
and can be seen at the top of the following image. The bottom of the following
image illustrates the land breeze that occurs at night. Recall that the land surface
cools quicker than the water surface at night. Therefore, the warmer air over the
ocean is buoyant and is rising. The denser cool air over the land is flowing
offshore to replenish the buoyant warm air and is called a land breeze.
Why do you think, in our coast, during summer we feel an ocean breeze flowing into
the land.