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Post by knot on Sept 12, 2018 5:52:24 GMT -5
Quite plainly an A+ for me! I have made its summers very hot & stormy (but not humid due to its Western NSW location); contrarywise, winters are damp, snowy & squally. High winds and very unexpected weather year-round. Record highest maximum of 46.6° C was held on 12th January, 1878; the coldest minimum of –22.9° C, likewise the greatest snow depth on record since records began in 1858—thirteen feet, was held on 5th July, 1900. Snowfall in midsummer, too, has occured, albeit seldom. Western NSW location—Weddin Mountains (Grenfell Shire); 677 m AMSL; 33° 41' 42.36" S:
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 12, 2018 6:00:02 GMT -5
B. Epic temperatures but too much precipitation, especially in winter.
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Post by Lommaren on Sept 12, 2018 6:19:16 GMT -5
That December record low ... Anyway, D+
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Post by Beercules on Sept 12, 2018 6:26:54 GMT -5
Disclaimer: This is a fictional climate.
I give it a E+, the summers and thunderstorms are fun with good record highs, but the rest of the year is far too cold. Record lows too cold year round, esp summer, and could use another 300-400 hours of sun. Atleast there is some guaranteed fun to look forward to.
4-season fans would enjoy this, but the drop from March to April is too much, April should be around 20C
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 9:07:06 GMT -5
D, too wet, summers too hot, shoulder seasons practically non-existent.
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Post by alex992 on Sept 12, 2018 12:10:41 GMT -5
Looks interesting. Could use warmer nights in summer, and winters could be colder, record highs in summers are good but record lows in winter could stand to be lower. Could use some more precipitation during summer as well. Still, interesting and variable climate, I give it a C+
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Post by Ariete on Sept 12, 2018 12:15:28 GMT -5
D+ for too high diurnal ranges even on inland standards. Record lows in summer are crazy, fucken Lapland standards.
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Post by Crunch41 on Sept 12, 2018 13:16:37 GMT -5
Quite plainly an A+ for me! By maritime or inland standards? /s C+. Summer is too hot, but not too bad with the low humidity. The record lows are not good, if it gets regular summer frost that will drop the grade lower. Winter days are too mild and a little too wet. The high winds are a minus, I like high winds for variety but not regularly as it gets in the way of things. Sunshine and precipitation days are good. Edit: your previous inland climate was a B-, better summers except for the record lows.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 12, 2018 13:43:38 GMT -5
B- 'tis a fun and interesting climate but I'll have to take off some points for those sweltering record highs and warm winter average highs. Other than that, it's a splendid climate!
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 17, 2018 22:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by knot on Sept 17, 2018 23:22:03 GMT -5
C- for me. Sunshine and wet summers are good, summers are do-able, and winters would be okay if I wasn't into frost tender plants. The drop from March to April wouldn't be particularly enjoyable though -the summer season should linger onBear in mind that the foremost reason for the drop isn't because it is 16.7° C everyday of April, but instead because that is when the southerly polar fronts blast through at full-throttle; of course, it can also be in excess of 30° C, as evident by its 32.3° C record high. April is a very changeable month in my dream climate; either hot like summer, or cold like winter. Just the way I like it!
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