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Post by Beercules on Sept 4, 2021 2:15:10 GMT -5
Oh my lord. GOD DAMN those lefty AGW who pulled that rot out of their ass holes into the bowels of hell. How is this fake news even approved by Wikipedia?
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Post by knot on Sept 4, 2021 2:19:27 GMT -5
Oh my lord. GOD DAMN those lefty AGW who pulled that rot out of their ass holes into the bowels of hell. How is this fake news even approved by Wikipedia? Wikipedia, unfortunately, is chiefly a warmist platform.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 4, 2021 2:26:29 GMT -5
There's boteving, then there's THIS
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 5, 2021 20:21:56 GMT -5
Oรญa, the touristic Santorini town, has this abomination of a climobox. Temperatures look fine but precipitation is way overdone and goes from literally zero to 2 to 4 to 8 to 11 inches in a month. The actual station on Santorini gets just 15" of rain per year.
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Post by Moron on Sept 8, 2021 6:45:21 GMT -5
Also the first 5 months have 1 decimal place in their precip (for inches), the last 4 months have whole numbers for precip. Very inconsistent ahaha
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 23, 2021 21:16:15 GMT -5
Not sure if this applies to this thread (or if it's brought up here), but I really cringe when I see this: Thankfully, they have used quotes on "cool winters", because they know deep inside the winters here are not cool. Before, it was brazenly put there without any quotes. I have tried to remove that description ever since 2014, but to no avail. Not sure why they're so adamant on keeping it? Whilst I do think our winters can be chilly in some days, I still won't see them as "cool". I may be a warm climate lover and I would be the type that finds 15C high pretty chilly, but I still have to be objective here. I mean, "cool" is like a winter in London, Paris, Atlanta and maybe even Rome, but Sydney's? Now maybe by Aussie standards Sydney is cool in the winter, but definitely by international standards it's still pretty mild in the winter. At least relatively.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 24, 2021 17:55:14 GMT -5
Not sure if this applies to this thread (or if it's brought up here), but I really cringe when I see this: Thankfully, they have used quotes on "cool winters", because they know deep inside the winters here are not cool. Before, it was brazenly put there without any quotes. I have tried to remove that description ever since 2014, but to no avail. Not sure why they're so adamant on keeping it? Whilst I do think our winters can be chilly in some days, I still won't see them as "cool". I may be a warm climate lover and I would be the type that finds 15C high pretty chilly, but I still have to be objective here. I mean, "cool" is like a winter in London, Paris, Atlanta and maybe even Rome, but Sydney's? Now maybe by Aussie standards Sydney is cool in the winter, but definitely by international standards it's still pretty mild in the winter. At least relatively. Yup, "cool" winter to me ranges from 32F (0C) to 42F (6C) in the coolest month, such as NYC, Milan, Paris, etc. "Cool" winters should see freezes on a decently consistent basis and have at least a chance at a decent snowfall.
Sydney winters are the epitome of "mild", not nearly tropical but also completely freeze-free.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 8, 2022 13:24:25 GMT -5
Another person decided to vandalize London's climate. Owen's hill (in London) has cool summers and cold winters with lots of snow.
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 13, 2022 5:46:14 GMT -5
We actually ended up with mixed precip on the 4th of August, 2020. This wasn't very far off, lol.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jan 18, 2022 20:23:28 GMT -5
Anchorage has a subarctic (Dfc) climate but Fairbanks (Dfb) doesn't.
Fuck Kรถppen!
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Post by knot on Mar 5, 2022 16:39:56 GMT -5
Using timeanddate.com when there is BOM data available.... That hardly even scratches the surface of this abomination. That table literally uses averages and extremes from two completely different stations simultaneously.
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Post by Benfxmth on Mar 9, 2022 3:17:20 GMT -5
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Post by melonside421 on Mar 10, 2022 11:55:50 GMT -5
Too much communists complaining about muh "boteving" cause there is real data of say, 2011-2020 or 2014-2020, etc.
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Post by knot on Mar 10, 2022 17:09:22 GMT -5
Too much communists complaining about muh "boteving" cause there is real data of say, 2011-2020 or 2014-2020, etc. Hi, As we are currently facing server capacity issues (of which I was informed by a Proboards representative), we would have you follow these instructions with your profile:
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Post by AJ1013 on Mar 11, 2022 3:57:04 GMT -5
Too much communists complaining about muh "boteving" cause there is real data of say, 2011-2020 or 2014-2020, etc. Hi, As we are currently facing server capacity issues (of which I was informed by a Proboards representative), we would have you follow these instructions with your profile: You gave yourself some quality instructions!
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Post by Ethereal on Mar 28, 2022 4:08:16 GMT -5
Haven't done this in a long time...
How do you convert daily sunshine hours to monthly sunshine hours (as in the case of Australian cities) on Wikipedia? I thought you would divide by the length of the month (e.g. 7.2 รท 30), but my math is shit.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 28, 2022 12:04:20 GMT -5
Haven't done this in a long time... How do you convert daily sunshine hours to monthly sunshine hours (as in the case of Australian cities) on Wikipedia? I thought you would divide by the length of the month (e.g. 7.2 รท 30), but my math is shit. Multiply by days in the month. If thereโs 7 hours/day and 30 days in the month then itโs 7*30 for monthly hours.
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Post by Donar on Mar 29, 2022 5:31:32 GMT -5
It would be nice to have Daily Precipitation in the wiki tables as well, especially for February, considering its duration is only 91% of January and March.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 29, 2022 13:44:02 GMT -5
It would be nice to have Daily Precipitation in the wiki tables as well, especially for February, considering its duration is only 91% of January and March. Daily precipitation is a useless stat though. For dry climates it could come out to like 0.01โ a day or zero. Also really misleading because many days donโt have precipitation, even in wet climates so pointless to someplace averages 0.05โ/day or something.
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Post by Donar on Mar 30, 2022 8:32:24 GMT -5
It would be nice to have Daily Precipitation in the wiki tables as well, especially for February, considering its duration is only 91% of January and March. Daily precipitation is a useless stat though. For dry climates it could come out to like 0.01โ a day or zero. Also really misleading because many days donโt have precipitation, even in wet climates so pointless to someplace averages 0.05โ/day or something. Well, you can always adjust the unit and you have to be quite slow-witted to think it rains the same amount every day, the same applies to daily sunshine. Probably over the top for Wikipedia, but imho the best would be to give precipitation also as the amount per 30.4 days each month.
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