The Weather in Denmark

Denmark experiences a temperate oceanic climate with mild summers and cool winters. The country's weather is heavily influenced by westerly winds from the Atlantic Ocean, bringing frequent changes and moderate rainfall throughout the year. The visualization below shows real-time wind patterns across Denmark, illustrating how these maritime influences shape the nation's weather.

The westerly winds that dominate Denmark's weather patterns are clearly visible in the wind flow visualization above. These winds, originating from the North Atlantic, moderate the country's temperatures and bring the characteristic changeability that Danes know so well.

Denmark's flat topography means that wind patterns flow relatively unobstructed across the landscape, creating the dynamic movements you observe in the particle simulation. The average wind speed varies between 4-6 m/s, with stronger winds common during autumn and winter months.