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Post by Lommaren on Jul 7, 2019 14:46:42 GMT -5
Maded very warm bros! This is obviously not happening, and winters would warm asymmetrically more than summers would that be the case but it's still a fun example of what Isleofpalms and Wilko actually believe would happen in 100 years Either way, it sure is an interesting climate. Maybe a bit like a dried-out Mid-Atlantic climate that's also gloomy.
My grade is a C+.
Too hot summers, although the low dew points on the high latitude should help, but shoulder seasons look rather good!
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Post by alex992 on Jul 7, 2019 15:20:34 GMT -5
Your dews would also go up by quite a bit, considering SSTs would be considerably warmer as well.
I give this a D. Boring, looks like Seattle with warm/hot summers.
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Post by Lommaren on Jul 7, 2019 15:26:31 GMT -5
Your dews would also go up by quite a bit, considering SSTs would be considerably warmer as well. I give this a D. Boring, looks like Seattle with warm/hot summers. Yep, they would. Although, I doubt averaging a bit below what's seen in Virginia Beach for example. Probably a lot of day-to-day DP variation depending on wind direction. Realistically, precipitation would also go up, especially through late spring and summer thunderstorms.
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Post by tij on Jul 7, 2019 15:32:19 GMT -5
Lommaren baku is similar for temps, but drier and somewhat sunnier. Maybe your area is a B-/C+ and baku is just a C+ since its too dry and a bit too contienntal as well.
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 7, 2019 15:45:15 GMT -5
Not sure without snow. Averages and precipitation are good but it’s too stable and boring.
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Post by Lommaren on Jul 7, 2019 15:47:17 GMT -5
Not sure without snow. Averages and precipitation are good but it’s too stable and boring. It would decrease from something like the approximately 65-70 cm of today to something like 6-7 cm.
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 7, 2019 15:54:04 GMT -5
It would decrease from something like the approximately 65-70 cm of today to something like 6-7 cm. C+
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Post by knot on Jul 7, 2019 16:41:57 GMT -5
F for Fake
Seriously now, it's a C–; summers too boring and stable; bland winters. Gay climate.
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Post by sari on Jul 7, 2019 17:00:06 GMT -5
baku is similar for temps I agree, my immediate first thought when I saw the climatebox was "somewhere in the Caucasus region"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2019 17:15:58 GMT -5
B. It's on the cool side, especially for winter. Also too dry overall and too cloudy in winter. Still good though.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 7, 2019 18:48:06 GMT -5
F for FakeSeriously now, it's a C+; summers too boring and stable; bland winters. Gay climate. C+ is MUCH too generous. It's a solid E for me.
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Post by Morningrise on Jul 7, 2019 18:49:11 GMT -5
B+
Summer and early fall are a bit hot for my liking, and the sunshine hours are a bit too low as well (particularly in the winter months). Other than that, an excellent climate that I think I would be content living in.
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