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Post by Lommaren on Jun 18, 2018 14:45:42 GMT -5
Although it's a cousin of Orlando/Tampa temperature-wise, it certainly has very different features. It's relatively cloudy, a way longer dry season during winter, but summers are even wetter than in Florida, but with fewer rain days. It's a humid subtropical climate, falling just beneath tropical due to the cool winter lows (22/13 January). D for me. Winters are absolutely amazing as for themselves, although too warm for being winters and would be better off as shoulder seasons with April and November the summer. Summers are the real deal-breaker though. Let's just say though: October doesn't exactly appear to be hurricane season here!
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 18, 2018 14:50:36 GMT -5
Looks exactly like central Florida. E+.
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Post by Lommaren on Jun 18, 2018 14:55:37 GMT -5
Looks exactly like central Florida. E+. <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24000000000001px; height: 2.9200000000000017px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none;left: 15px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_50587223" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1151px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_51178870" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 15px; top: 87px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_53632408" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1151px; top: 87px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_18660292" scrolling="no"></iframe> Way less sun and a "proper" dry season by tropical standards, so I would disagree with that. I reckon if you spent one year in Orlando and another in Taichung you'd definitely feel a significant difference. For me, it being cloudier is better given the sun strength on those latitudes and also similar amounts of rain days in spite of this (115) to Orlando (116), and much drier in that aspect than Miami (135), is another bonus.
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Jun 18, 2018 14:59:39 GMT -5
C- ...loses points for lack of any winter and pretty high record temps in summer. A year or two ago Shanghai had a horribly hot summer with many consecutive days at or above 100F. I wonder how Taiwan was at the time.
At any rate, it's better than Florida.
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 18, 2018 15:10:05 GMT -5
<iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24000000000001px; height: 2.9200000000000017px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none;left: 15px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_50587223" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1151px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_51178870" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 15px; top: 87px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_53632408" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.24000000000001" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.24px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1151px; top: 87px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_18660292" scrolling="no"></iframe> Way less sun and a "proper" dry season by tropical standards, so I would disagree with that. I reckon if you spent one year in Orlando and another in Taichung you'd definitely feel a significant difference. For me, it being cloudier is better given the sun strength on those latitudes and also similar amounts of rain days in spite of this (115) to Orlando (116), and much drier in that aspect than Miami (135), is another bonus. Yes, winter is slightly drier butter rain days are similar. Also the sun is the only real difference but US hours are overstated so itβs probably not that big. Of course two climates canβt be identical but Iβm pretty sure I wouldnβt notice a difference if I moved to Syracuse, thatβs what this place vs. central Florida is like.
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 18, 2018 15:32:56 GMT -5
C, loses points for all that summer rain and humidity (imagining 23-25Β°C dewpoints) and all the clouds
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Post by knot on Jun 18, 2018 16:53:07 GMT -5
E. Plenty of storms, but no winters to speak of Avoids a lower rating due to precipitation, storms and overall fun during summer
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Post by Beercules on Jun 18, 2018 18:54:11 GMT -5
B+
Very good temps and I imagine lots of mad heavy downpours and storms in summer. Just needs more sunshine.
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Post by alex992 on Jun 18, 2018 21:41:45 GMT -5
E-
Summers are good, but the rest of the year is ass.
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