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Post by Lommaren on Apr 12, 2018 6:59:46 GMT -5
Quite crazy how variable this climate can be; while Pontevedra is wetter and the second wettest sizeable city in Western Europe after Bergen, it doesn't get the wet and drought extreme months that Vigo gets. Anyway, I'll go with the dry Vigo here; the wet part just rains too much. More than 900 mm of rain in December is just too much. Sunshine will likely vary between 1,300 (wet) and 3,000 hours (dry); but there are no sunshine hours for the older years so I've no definite answer on that one. In the late 50's Vigo got a couple of months even wetter but those months lacked temperature data.
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Post by Beercules on Apr 12, 2018 7:05:19 GMT -5
Dry Vigo lmao.
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Post by alex992 on Apr 12, 2018 7:47:31 GMT -5
They're both really garbage, but I'll go with wet Vigo. Just slightly.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 7:55:50 GMT -5
Dry - the wet version has really suppressed maximum temperatures.
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Apr 12, 2018 9:06:27 GMT -5
Wet Vigo. In this case I'll go with too wet over too dry. Insane amount of rain in December...almost 40"!
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Post by knot on Apr 12, 2018 9:13:42 GMT -5
Wet Vigo
Much more exciting, less gay etc.
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Post by alphatier on Apr 12, 2018 11:37:18 GMT -5
Dry Vigo would be terrible for my skin condition. I already suffer from eczema. Wet Vigo sounds exciting. That's the amount of rainfall we would receive in 6 years within 1 year.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 12, 2018 14:07:33 GMT -5
DRY VIGO
NOT EVEN CLOSE
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Post by Lommaren on Jun 4, 2019 14:01:09 GMT -5
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Post by omegaraptor on Jun 4, 2019 14:17:46 GMT -5
You already know my answer.
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Post by Lommaren on Jun 4, 2019 14:38:49 GMT -5
You already know my answer. What ratings are there then?
Does the deluged one qualify for an A?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2019 15:30:02 GMT -5
Wet Vigo has insane precipitation and also has chilly weather in April while being too cool and cloudy overall, so dry Vigo wins.
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Post by Donar on Jun 4, 2019 16:32:52 GMT -5
Dry Vigo.
What are the mean maximums and mean minimums supposed to mean? Aren't those single months?
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Post by Lommaren on Jun 4, 2019 16:53:47 GMT -5
Dry Vigo. What are the mean maximums and mean minimums supposed to mean? Aren't those single months? They are, but this is due to not being real record highs. So had this been a real climate, those couldn't have been regarded as record highs, since any such climate would record warmer and colder temperatures in other years.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jun 4, 2019 23:11:20 GMT -5
Dry, it is terrible but the wet is just too wet.
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Post by Cadeau on Jun 15, 2019 22:32:46 GMT -5
Dry Vigo please.
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