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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2019 0:43:11 GMT -5
Which climate would you prefer, Miami or Bangalore? Miami and Bangalore are fairly similar climates that have a few differences that set them apart, so I did a climate battle. Miami is a lowland tropical (or subtropical? ) climate with hot and humid summers while Bangalore is a tropical highland climate in the deep tropics with a hot and relatively dry summer followed by a monsoon season. For the cold lovers, you'll just have to pick the lesser of the evils. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami#Climateen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangalore#ClimateMiami has slightly cooler highs on average, but Bangalore has significantly cooler lows and lower humidity during its hot season. Miami gets significantly more rain than Bangalore, which I prefer. I think overall Bangalore would be more comfortable due to not having a particularly oppressive season. I don't think Bangalore's low precipitation would outweigh its advantages so I'll go with Bangalore. It's a close contest, though. As usual, please choose fairly. Pollution and other non-climatic factors should not be considered.
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Post by knot on Mar 22, 2019 1:06:25 GMT -5
Miami, FUCKEN!
Bunglalore is a dastardly, suicidal climate.
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Post by tij on Mar 22, 2019 1:25:12 GMT -5
Bangalore-- Miami's excessive sunshine will make it difficult to deal with the heat, and Bangalore's nights are less oppressive. Its not worth the slight chance for cool snaps to select Miami imo. For South India, Ooty is a much better choice.
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Post by Cadeau on Mar 22, 2019 3:31:48 GMT -5
Surprisingly Bangalore for the relatively lower frequency of thunderstorms.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 22, 2019 11:32:21 GMT -5
Miami for being more variable and having a greater chance of cold.
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Post by AJ1013 on Mar 22, 2019 12:29:19 GMT -5
Miami
FUCKEN
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Post by Wildcat on Mar 22, 2019 17:20:40 GMT -5
Miami for the epic thunderstorms and better winters. Bangalore's dry season looks terrible.
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Post by rpvan on Mar 23, 2019 0:32:52 GMT -5
They're both pretty bad but I'd probably rather Bangalore. Miami looks a lot more humid.
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 24, 2019 11:30:08 GMT -5
Bangalore for being cooler in the summer months. The spring heat in Bangalore has low humidity so it still should be better than Miami's endless 90/77 months.
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Post by alex992 on Mar 24, 2019 12:08:56 GMT -5
Miami for being wetter and having better cold snaps and thunderstorms.
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Post by Ariete on Mar 24, 2019 14:27:08 GMT -5
Definitely Bangalore.
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Post by Speagles84 on Mar 26, 2019 12:24:26 GMT -5
Fucking horrible choices. Miami barely
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Post by nei on Mar 26, 2019 14:09:45 GMT -5
Bangalore barely for a less oppressive humid season. Hard to decide, Miami has more interesting storms + more sunshine. but as tij said, maybe I won't welcome more sunshine in a hot, humid climate
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Post by Benfxmth on Jul 19, 2023 8:42:09 GMT -5
Bangalore for the larger diurnal ranges, and hotter record highs
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jul 19, 2023 9:28:23 GMT -5
Bangalore for being drier and having the hottest months be drier.
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Post by tommyFL on Jul 19, 2023 9:30:27 GMT -5
Bangalore for being cooler
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Post by melonside421 on Jul 20, 2023 12:01:15 GMT -5
Miami cause there's more than one month of average high below 80F
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Post by Ethereal on Jul 21, 2023 19:09:16 GMT -5
Miami by a hair. Sunshine hours win.
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Post by chesternz on Jul 21, 2023 20:45:42 GMT -5
Miami for more storms and sun. I'd be very happy in either though.
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Post by cawfeefan on Jul 21, 2023 21:45:44 GMT -5
Bangalore for having less oppressive lows, even if Miami has the chance of cold snaps in winter
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