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Post by Hiromant on Aug 14, 2019 1:49:22 GMT -5
We're on the colder edge of Dfb which looks to be accurate.
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Post by alex992 on Aug 14, 2019 5:27:27 GMT -5
Warm temperate, near the border of humid subtropical and humid continental.
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Post by Morningrise on Aug 14, 2019 10:44:44 GMT -5
Cold continental, perhaps. We're really in the transitional zone between proper continental climates and subarctic climates, we have elements of both and don't fit either of them cleanly. This also very much applies to our geography, we're right in middle of the transitional zone between the continental plains of the south and the subarctic forests of the north.
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Post by rpvan on Aug 15, 2019 17:28:35 GMT -5
Dry-summer oceanic, a subset of oceanic climates Same for us up in Vancouver.
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Post by firebird1988 on Sept 7, 2019 2:40:49 GMT -5
Hot arid for Phoenix, clearly the upper end of subtropical temp wise
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Post by Donar on Sept 7, 2019 4:58:41 GMT -5
Aachen is oceanic. Frankfurt probably too.
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Post by srfoskey on Sept 7, 2019 22:11:12 GMT -5
I'd call it hot continental. Winters are too prone to cold snaps for Oklahoma to be considered subtropical IMO, yet the average annual temperature is around 62F/16C, which is a lot warmer than most continental climates. It also isn't really particularly humid in my opinion, with summer and winter dry seasons, but it's not dry enough to be semiarid.
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Post by P London on Sept 8, 2019 2:59:57 GMT -5
London is essentially Oceanic in nature however it's not wet at all.
Summers in London can get very hot at least that is my perception which doesn't fit well with my imagery of a true oceanic climate.
I would split oceanic climates further into Oceanic (like somewhere like Eureka, Bergen, Fort William, Galway) then Semi Oceanic (like London, Cambridge, Seattle, Paris) and places in Western Europe that are more continental as "Semi Continental" like a continuum of influences.
Jokingly I sometimes call London subtropical and honestly London's lack of true cold (temperatures below 0c) especially in recent years makes it feel like it is.
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Post by omegaraptor on Sept 8, 2019 13:19:32 GMT -5
Hot desert
jk
Cool Mediterranean. I’d say it’s on the lower end of warm temperate but definitely closer to subtropical inland west coast climates like Sacramento than to warm oceanic climates like Auckland.
True oceanic = Everett northwards
Warm Mediterranean (and thus subtropical) = Redding southwards
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