French Climate- Central and Eastern France has a Humid Oceanic Climate and Southeastern France has a Mediterranean Climate.
German Climate- West and North Germany has a Humid Oceanic Climate and East Germany has a Humid Continental Climate.
Swiss Climate- North Switzerland has a Humid Oceanic Climate and Southern Switzerland, where the Alps are located, has a Highland Climate.
Dutch Climate- All of the Netherlands has a Humid Oceanic Climate.
Belgian Climate- All of Belgium has a Humid Oceanic Climate.
Luxembourger Climate- All of Luxembourg has a Humid Oceanic Climate.
Austrian Climate- West Austria has a Highlands Climate and East Austria has a Humid Continental Climate.
German Climate- West and North Germany has a Humid Oceanic Climate and East Germany has a Humid Continental Climate.
Swiss Climate- North Switzerland has a Humid Oceanic Climate and Southern Switzerland, where the Alps are located, has a Highland Climate.
Dutch Climate- All of the Netherlands has a Humid Oceanic Climate.
Belgian Climate- All of Belgium has a Humid Oceanic Climate.
Luxembourger Climate- All of Luxembourg has a Humid Oceanic Climate.
Austrian Climate- West Austria has a Highlands Climate and East Austria has a Humid Continental Climate.
These three climate graphs represent the three main Climates in Western Europe, the Mediterranean climate of South France in Nice, the Highlands climate of Western Austria in Innsbruck, and the Oceanic Climate in the North German city of Hamburg. The smallest climate zone in Western Europe, the Highlands, is created because of the high elevation caused by Alps. Conversely, the largest climate zone is the Oceanic Continental Climate zone and has the largest population density in the European Union due to how habitable it is.