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Post by Lommaren on Aug 7, 2018 17:35:54 GMT -5
This archipelago and French exclave located outside of Newfoundland is a bit more moderate version of a coastal Newfoundland climate, being offshore and all that. Wet in winter, I would still assume a lot falls as rain, similar to in Nova Scotia with similar highs, rendering something between 150-200 cm of snowfall and tons of cold rain and sleet.
E for me. Summers are horrific and winters are a bad version of NykΓΆping's.
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Post by knot on Aug 7, 2018 17:39:09 GMT -5
Aβ, by maritime standards; crummers too warm with not enough sleet. Winters are a MUCH BETTER version of SnorrekΓΆping's cold fucken desert, mind you
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Post by Lommaren on Aug 7, 2018 17:46:00 GMT -5
January and February are similar to here or in some years better than here I think, but December and especially March/April are atrocious knot
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 7, 2018 19:16:10 GMT -5
F+. Trash.
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Post by nei on Aug 7, 2018 19:22:43 GMT -5
August to September looks wrong; rainfall increases but rainy days halve? Doesn't seem realistic that rainstorms would get 3x as intense in one month. And then continues to October with only 4 rainy days (1 snow day) but 5.35 inches of precipitation. Over one inch of rain per rainy day is high for anywhere not getting orographic precipitation.
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Post by Beercules on Aug 7, 2018 21:07:33 GMT -5
F
Pile of shit
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Post by Donar on Aug 8, 2018 15:19:08 GMT -5
This climate is a disgrace for our planet. F.
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Post by Crunch41 on Aug 8, 2018 18:47:35 GMT -5
D for the lack of heat and lots of cold rain. The worst part about this climate is the record high. No 30C days ever?
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Post by rozenn on Aug 12, 2018 8:40:20 GMT -5
August to September looks wrong; rainfall increases but rainy days halve? Doesn't seem realistic that rainstorms would get 3x as intense in one month. And then continues to October with only 4 rainy days (1 snow day) but 5.35 inches of precipitation. Over one inch of rain per rainy day is high for anywhere not getting orographic precipitation. I guess the median precipitation totals are quite a bit lower than the average ones in early autumn, moreso than in summer, due to tropical storm remnants. Still looks bullshitty.
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Post by Lommaren on Aug 12, 2018 9:21:35 GMT -5
I guess the median precipitation totals are quite a bit lower than the average ones in early autumn, moreso than in summer, due to tropical storm remnants. Still looks bullshitty. As for the climate then Roz, would you say it's a useful colony at all or do you may as well give it up and hand it over to QuΓ©bec as an exclave part of the province?
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Post by rozenn on Aug 12, 2018 10:04:25 GMT -5
All of the colonies still left under France's jurisdiction are useless, otherwise they would have struggled for independence.
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Post by Ariete on Aug 12, 2018 11:23:43 GMT -5
All of the colonies still left under France's jurisdiction are useless, otherwise they would have struggled for independence.
A good supply base for submarines maybe.
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Post by rozenn on Aug 13, 2018 17:14:58 GMT -5
Mmh that part of the World is pretty uneventful.
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 4, 2024 8:37:28 GMT -5
F Uninhabitable polar bear climate, end of story
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Post by Cheeseman on Feb 4, 2024 9:21:13 GMT -5
F
The complete lack of crummer warmth is abhorrent.
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 12, 2024 16:52:57 GMT -5
D. The heavy seasonal lag in spring bothers me more than any other factor.
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Post by CRISPR on Nov 13, 2024 4:21:37 GMT -5
E+, saved by summer and rainfall
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Post by Kaleetan on Nov 13, 2024 8:34:37 GMT -5
D-. Gross.
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 13, 2024 9:03:28 GMT -5
F. Horrible, this like PEIGEI but without the benefit of faux subtropical summers in July/August. God save us!!
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