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Post by Palider on Jul 11, 2018 18:46:58 GMT -5
A Dfb climate with a Mediterranean precipitation pattern. Winter temperatures are very good but it is way too snowy, rainy and cloudy. Summers on the other hands are very nice albeit a bit on the rainy side. C from me.
Edit: climate is Dfb, not Dfc.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 11, 2018 19:34:52 GMT -5
A-
Winters don't have enough sunshine and summers have too much sun.
Great climate but it's unfortunate Whistler is what it is today.
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Post by Lommaren on Jul 12, 2018 4:54:05 GMT -5
D+
I assume lots of wet snow and sleet and summer nights make means a bit too cool in summer. Otherwise in the same league as Nyköping.
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Post by Babu on Jul 12, 2018 8:55:44 GMT -5
Where the hell did you get Dfc from? It's either Dfb or Cfb lol. D.
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 12, 2018 10:20:25 GMT -5
E/E+. Shitty, rainy, stable winters, cool, too wet summers, and disgusting cold rain filled falls. Summer is ok but I’d prefer a lot warmer and a bit drier.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 10:25:22 GMT -5
Terrible, E.
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Post by alex992 on Jul 12, 2018 11:09:39 GMT -5
It's an ok climate, snowfall is epic but the temperatures are too mild in winter and summer. Still quite interesting, so I'll award it a C-.
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Post by nei on Jul 12, 2018 11:33:35 GMT -5
Its about 800 m higher up than Vancouver but has summer barely colder. Shows how flat the lapse rates are there and how much the ocean cools. knot how does it have unstable squally summers? I assume it’d br occasional light rain. 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 even 50% summer sun is too much? Low summer sunshine for the pacific northwest, I imagine its near the border of the influence of the pacific sumner high and going north summers quickly become stormier. I met a boater in the Gulf Islands near Vancouver and he said coming from the south the west coast weather is generally reliably dry and pleasant and then turns to shit 100-150 miles north of Vancouver. Or better if you’re knot. As for Whistler, pleasant summers and winters just cold enough for snow. But cold for too long so C+
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 12, 2018 11:49:07 GMT -5
I've been there twice in August and once in June. June was cool and pleasant but both Augusts were bone dry with blue dome skies with temps around 27-28C. The summers aren't squally at all, fucken!
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Post by Palider on Jul 12, 2018 12:59:26 GMT -5
Where the hell did you get Dfc from? It's either Dfb or Cfb lol. D. My bad. It's fixed now. I've been there twice in August and once in June. June was cool and pleasant but both Augusts were bone dry with blue dome skies with temps around 27-28C. The summers aren't squally at all, fucken! Maybe you just were lucky/unlucky (depending on your preferences) to get two dry summers.
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Post by knot on Jul 12, 2018 13:44:10 GMT -5
Where the hell did you get Dfc from? It's either Dfb or Cfb lol. D. Blimey, you're fucken wrong. It is either Dfc or Cfc; just look at the cold summer means and cold winters, alongside that frigid annual mean. No chap in his right mind wouldn't term this undoubtedly cold climate subpolar, I'll have you know!
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Post by nei on Jul 12, 2018 13:47:17 GMT -5
Where the hell did you get Dfc from? It's either Dfb or Cfb lol. D. Blimey, you're fucken wrong. It is either DFB or CFC; just look at the cold summer means and cold winters, alongside that frigid annual mean. No chap in his right mind wouldn't term this undoubtedly cold climate subpolar, I'll have you know! It’s Cfb if you go by the -3C threshold. Whether you like the thresholds, if you use the a Koppen types you use the thersholds. What names you give the types is an opinion, I just use the types for tgat reason. The winters aren’t that cold; subpolar is silly; doubt many would call it that
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 12, 2018 13:48:45 GMT -5
Blimey, you're fucken wrong. It is either DFB or CFC; just look at the cold summer means and cold winters, alongside that frigid annual mean. No chap in his right mind wouldn't term this undoubtedly cold climate subpolar, I'll have you know! It’s Cfb if you go by the -3C threshold. Whether you like the thresholds, if you use the a Koppen types you use the thersholds. What names you give the types is an opinion, I just use the types for tgat reason. The winters aren’t that cold; subpolar is silly; doubt many would call it that I'd call it a stereotypical continental climate with oceanic influence.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2018 7:55:09 GMT -5
this climate does not make sense. august the warmest month and december the coldest.
a B- for me.
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Post by nei on Jul 13, 2018 8:25:18 GMT -5
this climate does not make sense. august the warmest month and december the coldest. a B- for me. That pattern is the usual for the west coast
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Post by rpvan on Jul 20, 2018 17:59:13 GMT -5
B.
Lovely precip pattern but I'd like to see warmer summers and colder winters.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Nov 23, 2020 16:03:31 GMT -5
Upgrading to a solid A rating now.
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Post by knot on Nov 23, 2020 16:09:57 GMT -5
C+
Too much warm front activity in winter (hence the extremely poor snow:rain ratio for the temps), but at least it's lovely cold rain instead of boring warm rain. Summers, although far too cool, are at least somewhat sunny and dry—and can occasionally get some heat, as indicative of the record highs. Excellent mediterranean precip pattern.
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 23, 2020 16:11:59 GMT -5
E.
Horribly cold and cloudy winters, which are followed by a "reward" of cool crummers where sub-40°F lows are possible even in July.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Nov 23, 2020 16:36:35 GMT -5
D+ Too much warm front activity in winter (hence the extremely poor snow:rain ratio for the temps). Summers, although far too cool, are at least somewhat sunny and dry—and can occasionally get some heat, as indicative of the record highs. Excellent mediterranean precip pattern. A shocking downgrade (A to D+). Snow ratios could be better yes but I don't think they are that bad as to downgrade it that much. I've mostly been there in summer and it was usually around 28-30C.
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