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Post by Babu on Jun 9, 2019 16:59:31 GMT -5
Disclaimer: This weatherbox and climate has not taken realism into consideration. This climate is located somewhere close to the equator on earth though or else I couldn't have such narrow seasonal ranges. This climate has a specific temperature stability pattern. About 80-85% of the days are average to a little below average, and then the rest are like 28-32'C. So a week in Feb/Oct might be like 22-22-23-21-31-23-29 yielding an average of 24'C. Also, large negative deviations do not happen at all. The record coldest high ever is like 18-19'C. Rainy days are about 6-8 per month and are always brief and intense with thunder being very common. However, despite the narrow diurnal ranges and moderate rainfall, humidity is only around 13-16'C DP and will rarely surpass 20'C DP (same negative deviations). (This is not realistic, I know. This climate in real life would have much cooler lows to be able to have low DP's and also because it would have to be at a few thousand feet ASL which would naturally increase diurnals.) So all in all, this is a climate that's extremely comfortable but with hot-ish beach weather regularly. It also keeps warm through the evening and is never cold at least in the "summer". A little cooler nights in the "winter". It's also very lush and green with a mix between NZ and Central/South American rainforests. So, rate it. TL;DR: It's not nearly as humid as it looks, and it's bipolar like LA in the winter but more extreme i.e. most days are cool and some single days are hot. Nothing inbetween, and no heatwaves.
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Post by tij on Jun 9, 2019 17:00:16 GMT -5
It's a C- I think. Comfortable but bland. I like that it can get heat spikes though.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2019 17:06:02 GMT -5
C+. More seasonal variation would be preferred.
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Post by AJ1013 on Jun 9, 2019 17:09:38 GMT -5
E+
Livable I guess.
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 9, 2019 17:33:01 GMT -5
D-. Boring but pleasant.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jun 9, 2019 22:40:22 GMT -5
C, comfortable but boring. Even with some day-to-day variation, it's the same weather all year and I would miss cold weather or extreme weather of any kind.
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Post by knot on Jun 10, 2019 0:38:31 GMT -5
F–
Suicidal!
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Post by sari on Jun 10, 2019 2:11:51 GMT -5
D. Office climate in which the A/C occasionally breaks, but I suppose livable.
Most similar real climate is maybe somewhere in the North Island of New Zealand? Gisborne or something maybe? I think the peninsula (Kaitaia, Whangarei, etc) is too humid, though it seems like it may be appropriately stormy.
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Post by Babu on Jun 10, 2019 3:31:24 GMT -5
D. Office climate in which the A/C occasionally breaks, but I suppose livable. Most similar real climate is maybe somewhere in the North Island of New Zealand? Gisborne or something maybe? I think the peninsula (Kaitaia, Whangarei, etc) is too humid, though it seems like it may be appropriately stormy. Waimea, Hawaii is the most similar. Doesn't have the same bipolarity pattern or the mild nights though
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Post by Lommaren on Jun 10, 2019 4:51:47 GMT -5
The mean minima and the record lows shouldn't be the same decimal, that's physically impossible.
Either way, A-
Too rainy, winters probably a bit too warm, but rather too warm than too cold.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 10, 2019 8:17:29 GMT -5
E-, pretty terrible for my tastes
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Post by Ariete on Jun 10, 2019 9:44:11 GMT -5
E. Livable.
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Post by Babu on Jun 10, 2019 9:47:44 GMT -5
The mean minima and the record lows shouldn't be the same decimal, that's physically impossible. Either way, A- Too rainy, winters probably a bit too warm, but rather too warm than too cold. Sorry, I had made edits to the lows, but only previewed it. When I went back to re-do it I forgot to change the records. Records should be like 1-2'C cooler than the average min.
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Post by omegaraptor on Jun 10, 2019 12:35:48 GMT -5
C-, too monotonous but decent precipitation and comfortable temps.
This climate looks like it could be in Oahu, but at elevation.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jun 10, 2019 12:39:26 GMT -5
C-
Good climate for bicycling and climbing up apartment buildings.
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Post by Lommaren on Jun 10, 2019 13:08:13 GMT -5
C- Good climate for bicycling and climbing up apartment buildings. In this climate, perhaps you'd make the Candle 500 a thing? A cycling relay race? Joking aside, I think Le Mans should run a 24-hour bicycle relay race, that'd be some good TV!
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Post by Hiromant on Jun 12, 2019 2:15:04 GMT -5
Humid sticky warmth year round gets an easy F.
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Post by Babu on Jun 12, 2019 13:11:08 GMT -5
Humid sticky warmth year round gets an easy F. Well, if you read the description you'll see that it isn't humid - DP keeps around 12-16'C. Unrealistic, sure, but it's a dream, okay
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Post by knot on Jun 12, 2019 15:44:31 GMT -5
Well, if you read the description you'll see that it isn't humid - DP keeps around 12-16'C. Unrealistic, sure, but it's a dream, okay For such temperatures, those DP readings are very much humid.
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Post by Babu on Jun 12, 2019 15:50:20 GMT -5
Well, if you read the description you'll see that it isn't humid - DP keeps around 12-16'C. Unrealistic, sure, but it's a dream, okay For such temperatures, those DP readings are very much humid. 70-85% RH at the night's lowest temperature is not very humid at all lol. And it's in no shape or form going to feel sticky. 12-16'C doesn't feel humid, it just doesn't feel like your skin is going to dry up or you're going to generate lightning from static electricity.
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