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Post by alex992 on Oct 17, 2018 19:13:57 GMT -5
Located in inland central Florida in between Tampa and Orlando, it's likely the place in Florida with hottest average summertime highs, and located in one of the most lightning prone areas of the state so they get epic thunderstorms. Still winters, falls, and springs are far too warm for my tastes, and it could use even more rain during summer. I give it an E.
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Post by Beercules on Oct 17, 2018 19:27:52 GMT -5
A. The reasons have already been explained.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 17, 2018 19:53:27 GMT -5
E. Slightly better than Miami but not by much.
Royal Palm RS averages 94.8 in August for 1981-2010, slightly higher.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Oct 17, 2018 19:58:08 GMT -5
Strong D+
Yeah it could definitely use more wet-season rainfall. 8" really isn't much especially at those temperatures. Even at much cooler temps like 4C, 8" isn't that much rain over a month. ~16" would be a better number for those summer temps.
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Post by alex992 on Oct 17, 2018 20:09:32 GMT -5
E. Slightly better than Miami but not by much. Royal Palm RS averages 94.8 in August for 1981-2010, slightly higher. Jesus, where is that station located? By Royal Palm Beach?
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Post by alex992 on Oct 17, 2018 20:10:16 GMT -5
Strong D+ Yeah it could definitely use more wet-season rainfall. 8" really isn't much especially at those temperatures. Even at much cooler temps like 4C, 8" isn't that much rain over a month. ~16" would be a better number for those summer temps. 100% agree. They get some epic thunderstorms there though.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 17, 2018 20:45:18 GMT -5
Jesus, where is that station located? By Royal Palm Beach? In the southeast Everglades. A bit south of the homestead airport. Hereโs its weatherbox And lmao Candle. 8โ may be not enough for you but it sure as hell isnt โnot that muchโ.
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Post by Hlidskjalf on Oct 17, 2018 21:56:54 GMT -5
A. Lots of sun, warm weather most of the time. Can't complain.
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 17, 2018 21:59:38 GMT -5
Jesus, where is that station located? By Royal Palm Beach? In the southeast Everglades. A bit south of the homestead airport. Hereโs its weatherbox And lmao Candle. 8โ may be not enough for you but it sure as hell isnt โnot that muchโ. That station has improper sun exposure. Those high temps, especially the winter ones, are completely impossible.
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Post by knot on Oct 18, 2018 0:17:59 GMT -5
D+; epic storms, but certainly not epic temps!
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Post by ilmc90 on Oct 25, 2018 18:09:15 GMT -5
About as close to an F without actually being one. D-
Way too hot, humid and sunny for most of the year. Winters save it from failing. Interesting June peak in precipitation.
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 4, 2023 16:28:00 GMT -5
Solid A. Btw, here's the correct normals (and for 1991-2020):
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Post by Kaleetan on Sept 4, 2023 20:31:35 GMT -5
A+. Lovely.
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Post by Met.Data on Sept 4, 2023 20:35:27 GMT -5
Expired poll. F, anyway.
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Post by tommyFL on Sept 4, 2023 20:38:18 GMT -5
B. Great climate, just too warm in all seasons.
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 4, 2023 20:53:23 GMT -5
A+ for Rye, Colorado
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 5, 2023 8:32:02 GMT -5
Too warm in all seasons and too wet in summer. Scores fine for the long dry comfortable season though, C+
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 19, 2024 17:54:36 GMT -5
C for the too long and hot summers; but the good sunshine and t-storm amounts bumps up the grade
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Post by tommyFL on Jan 19, 2024 17:55:38 GMT -5
I revise my grade to A-. Great temps, but a bit too dry.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jan 20, 2024 8:27:41 GMT -5
A-
It's hard to pick out anything particular I dislike about it other than the winter record lows, which should be illegal in a climate that's otherwise this awesome. Mild winters; hot summers with buttloads of storms. Good stuff.
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