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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 13:33:50 GMT -5
Which of these years is the best? London's warmest theoretical year, or London's coldest theoretical year? Warmest Coldest
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Post by Mörön on Apr 9, 2018 14:47:40 GMT -5
Hmm this is actually a difficult choice for me. I'll have to reluctantly go with coldest London. The winters in warmest are quite depressing...but the overall sunshine hours in coldest are very low. Fuck...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 14:55:25 GMT -5
Would you class the warmest one as a Csa or a Cfa?
The coldest is a Dfb.
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Post by P London on Apr 9, 2018 15:02:34 GMT -5
Would you class the warmest one as a Csa or a Cfa? The coldest is a Dfb. Probably go with Csa due to the dry summers overall but possibly bordering on cfa
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Post by Babu on Apr 9, 2018 15:24:38 GMT -5
How does the warmest May just have 1'C higher highs than the warmest April?
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 9, 2018 15:33:34 GMT -5
Warm London takes a victory lap and receives the gold medal before Cold London limps across the finish line for me.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 15:38:28 GMT -5
Warmest, that summer is actually close to an A in my book.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 9, 2018 15:40:31 GMT -5
Warmest
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Post by knot on Apr 9, 2018 17:12:50 GMT -5
This might be the only British climate battle where I'd actually go for the warmest; with those average highs in summer and winter, and the broad annual temperature range with somewhat acceptable sunshine actually scores it rather well by inland standards! Winter lows are too warm and frostless, unfortunately—winter highs, however, are fine.
Very surprised to see such a summer in Britain, I is!
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Post by Beercules on Apr 9, 2018 18:22:44 GMT -5
Obviously London's warmest.
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Post by sari on Apr 9, 2018 19:26:05 GMT -5
Warmest looks like an Australian climate that has figured out how to chill with the insane heatwaves.
Coldest has a temperature profile very close to my ideal climate.
I think it's obvious which I'd pick.
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Post by AJ1013 on Apr 9, 2018 19:30:19 GMT -5
London’s warmest has a decent summer although the lack of rain is a huge negative. “Cold london” has a better winter but an atrocious summer. Warm london wins but they both suck tbh
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 20:02:13 GMT -5
Would be a better climate if the warm summers and cold winters were combined.
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Post by Cadeau on Apr 10, 2018 0:43:09 GMT -5
Can I just transfer the three summer months in the coldest one to the warmest one and leave everything else same lol(in this case I'll choose the warmest one for sure). Quite struggling to pick between them as I really want to avoid any kind of prolonged heat.
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Post by Dean York (Old) on Apr 10, 2018 5:20:17 GMT -5
Definitely the warmest one, the summer is excellent. It's a shame that in reality the actual summer is closer to the colder one.
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Post by alex992 on Apr 10, 2018 7:39:11 GMT -5
London's coldest for the much better winters and shoulder seasons.
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