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Post by rozenn on Apr 15, 2018 14:55:34 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2018 14:57:31 GMT -5
Warmest all the way.
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 15, 2018 15:10:52 GMT -5
Warm; has decent indice subtropique after all
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Apr 15, 2018 15:21:36 GMT -5
Cold for me.
The cloudy temps look decent but it's way too cloudy. All the others are too dry (except the wet one obviously)...so cold it is!
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Post by alex992 on Apr 15, 2018 15:51:33 GMT -5
Cold Paris for me I guess, because of the best winters and shoulder seasons. Warm Paris has great summers, but the rest of the year is You should do a cold Paris from Sep-May, and then hot Paris from June-August
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Post by Nidaros on Apr 15, 2018 15:54:33 GMT -5
Inspired by Candle's thread on Denver, here's one for Paris-Montsouris. Didn't put monthly sunshine when half or more of the months were missing. Hope they're still comparable... I am impressed by: 1. Warm having 11 months above 10c mean... 2. Warm's July still only 2.1c warmer than Oslo's warmest July... 3. The cold Dec in Cold... 4. The Sep month in Dry... 5. The Jul in Wet... 6. More sunny Dec than the sunniest Jan... 7. Apr and Jun in Cloudy... 8. The work you have put into this :-) As a sidenote, for fun I checked the sun records for Tromsรธ, and can inform that Sunny Tromsรธ would have 2,350 sunhrs...
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Post by Cadeau on Apr 15, 2018 16:08:34 GMT -5
Isn't the warmest January average high/low temperatures 10.3/6.2 which just occurred earlier this year?
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Post by sari on Apr 15, 2018 16:26:58 GMT -5
Cold Montsouris looks like a great temperature pattern!
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Post by rozenn on Apr 15, 2018 16:39:53 GMT -5
Cadeau Indeed, the data I had had a few missing days for January 2007, which made it warmer. Edited. As for my pick, it's hard to decide. Each one has an absolutely dismal component to them. I guess the warm and cold ones are the least bad. The dry ones are absolute garbage. Cold Paris for me I guess, because of the best winters and shoulder seasons. Warm Paris has great summers, but the rest of the year is You should do a cold Paris from Sep-May, and then hot Paris from June-August Looks goofy, but it would be my pick by far. There are much better combinations out there with much more rainfall and a smoothened temperature profile, but I can't be bothered to find them. Would have picked the warm May & September instead of the cold ones personally.
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Post by Cadeau on Apr 15, 2018 17:04:47 GMT -5
Also the warmest December 12.3/7.7 I remembered in my head because the mean was exactly 10.0ยฐC!
Anyways I'd probably go for the wettest or cloudiest.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 15, 2018 20:25:48 GMT -5
Sunny Paris is the best. Itโs actually a pretty good climate. Dry is good too.
1. Sunny B 2. Dry B- 3. Warm C- 4. Cold D- 5. Cloudy E 6. Wet F
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 30, 2020 13:39:26 GMT -5
A tossup between Sunny and Warm Paris, though I'd lean towards the former.
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Post by knot on Sept 30, 2020 16:04:35 GMT -5
Cold Montsouris. Dampest and snowiest winters.
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Post by Crunch41 on Oct 3, 2020 13:30:41 GMT -5
Sunny is my pick. Cold was tempting, but I would miss summer warmth. The others are not good.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 19:39:50 GMT -5
Warmest all the way. It's weird how dry July is in the cloudy one.
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Post by srfoskey on Oct 13, 2020 18:10:35 GMT -5
Cold The dry ones would be deserts, the warm one is frost-free, and the wet one is a close second but doesn't get interesting temperatures, while I don't like excessive cloudiness.
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