I am trying to build a world that would have two oceans separated by a narrow sea/strait/passage.
Think of Drake's Passage, but bordered by large land masses from both north and south, like the Mediterranean sea. The planet is mostly earth-like, and the sea is situated relatively close to where southern Europe is on Earth.
Worldbuilding-wise it would make sense for the sea to be prone to storms. Treacherous, impassable, that sort of thing.
However, I want to test the theory. After doing some research, Drake's Passage seems to be stormy not because of its situation between two bodies of water, but because of its proximity to the South Pole.
So, is it enough for the passage to be separating two oceans for it to be prone to waves/storms/etc.? Or do I have to adapt the planet or location of the passage for the storms to happen?