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Post by Lommaren on Aug 28, 2018 7:58:12 GMT -5
Quite a hybrid climate between highland and valley Arizona.
For me it's a C- due to the too severe summers in terms of heat. The rest of the year is very satisfactory. As for sunshine hours, obviously it's way above 3,000 hours under any measurement system, Arizona being Arizona.
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Post by knot on Aug 28, 2018 8:03:46 GMT -5
D+; exciting heat, but extremely boring endless sunshine I'd much rather Mount Elizabeth, WA in the tropical Kimberley's than this boring rubbish.
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Post by Lommaren on Aug 28, 2018 9:19:34 GMT -5
D+; exciting heat, but extremely boring endless sunshine I'd much rather Mount Elizabeth, WA in the tropical Kimberley's than this boring rubbish. What about the strong UV's in summer then? It's at a similar latitude as yours but at a higher elevation (1,330 m). Also high winter diurnals and a chance of snow.
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Post by knot on Aug 28, 2018 9:29:05 GMT -5
What about the strong UV's in summer then? It's at a similar latitude as yours but at a higher elevation (1,330 m). Also high winter diurnals and a chance of snow. Still, I'd need a good amount of cloud & fun following after the exciting UV. I cannot have it sunny everyday...I've already been through a wicked drought, and I will simply not have it!
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 28, 2018 10:31:08 GMT -5
C-. It’s too warm year round and winter is too wet, also not much snow. Not bad though.
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Post by alex992 on Aug 28, 2018 13:42:33 GMT -5
D-; too warm, dry and sunny but at least winters have frosty mornings and summer sees SOME precipitation. Still, a bad climate.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Aug 28, 2018 20:51:20 GMT -5
B, very solid climate. Exciting summers, probably with very low humidity. Not too dry. Winters highs are perfect
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2018 19:27:56 GMT -5
C-. Quite like it.
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Post by bizzy on Aug 30, 2018 15:15:52 GMT -5
B+
Diurnal range is about 10 degrees greater than I’d like, but it’s a warm climate overall so I’d tolerate it. It’s also a little too dry for me, but great for Arizona, not a deal breaker, it helps that it’s evenly distributed.
The city itself is an A, one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the US.
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Post by Lommaren on Aug 30, 2018 15:29:07 GMT -5
B+ Diurnal range is about 10 degrees greater than I’d like, but it’s a warm climate overall so I’d tolerate it. It’s also a little too dry for me, but great for Arizona, not a deal breaker, it helps that it’s evenly distributed. The city itself is an A, one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the US. Been there yourself I take it?
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Post by irlinit on Aug 30, 2018 16:03:05 GMT -5
C
Too much diurnal range and cold winters. Lows +5C year round would make this climate much better with winter a bit warmer too
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Post by bizzy on Aug 30, 2018 17:40:58 GMT -5
B+ Diurnal range is about 10 degrees greater than I’d like, but it’s a warm climate overall so I’d tolerate it. It’s also a little too dry for me, but great for Arizona, not a deal breaker, it helps that it’s evenly distributed. The city itself is an A, one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the US. Been there yourself I take it? I wish, I’ve only seen photos/videos but it’s on my list of places to visit.
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Post by firebird1988 on Sept 15, 2018 23:32:45 GMT -5
I've been to Sedona, it is nice, but you have to be a millionaire to afford to live there. The workers for all the businesses there live in Cottonwood 25 miles away and commute
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Post by rwood2 on Sept 20, 2018 16:13:47 GMT -5
A-. Pleasant climate, lovely scenery.
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 20, 2018 17:12:28 GMT -5
Winter looks beautiful:
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