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Post by tij on Oct 6, 2019 18:28:32 GMT -5
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 6, 2019 18:31:50 GMT -5
Why would you not just link an image of the wiki climate box
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Post by tij on Oct 6, 2019 18:33:26 GMT -5
Why would you not just link an image of the wiki climate box Italian met data is outdated
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 6, 2019 18:37:13 GMT -5
Why would you not just link an image of the wiki climate box Italian met data is outdated Well then put whatever "modern" botev data you have into a weatherbox if you want me to rate it lol
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 6, 2019 19:05:19 GMT -5
Make a weatherbox and don’t use Infobullshit.
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Post by alex992 on Oct 6, 2019 19:37:17 GMT -5
It's a climate you find epic and interesting, so it's probably a climate I think is bland and boring. I'll give it an F even without data.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Oct 6, 2019 21:07:09 GMT -5
For anyone who wants to see the real data ... not the doctored shit tij has . Here you go, hardly all that subtropical just a warm summer London. It doesn’t have warmer nights than hatteras either unless I decide to use doctored data like tij en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trieste
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Post by tij on Oct 6, 2019 21:45:54 GMT -5
For anyone who wants to see the real data ... not the doctored shit tij has . Here you go, hardly all that subtropical just a warm summer London. It doesn’t have warmer nights than hatteras either unless I decide to use doctored data like tij en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TriesteAgsin, those stats are outdated and also do not reflect the center city which enjoys a privileged and sheltered microclimate. Even those older stats had a mean temp very comparable to somewhere like Richmond, Virginia. Is Richmond also a warm-summer version of london then? It really isn't similar to London, its more like moderated version of Raleigh or essentially very akin to coastal NC, but more shielded from subarctic intrusions. Believe london actually avgs slightly milder than raleigh as well.. actually even Bergen doesn't have subfreezing winter nights.... let alone London lol. Raleigh's mean temp for the interval was 16.5c compared to 16.1 for trieste centro which is a full 10 degrees further north! We can use Nice or Genoa as well, which are just a pinch further south...
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Oct 6, 2019 21:48:08 GMT -5
For anyone who wants to see the real data ... not the doctored shit tij has . Here you go, hardly all that subtropical just a warm summer London. It doesn’t have warmer nights than hatteras either unless I decide to use doctored data like tij en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TriesteAgsin, those stats are outdated and also do not reflect the center city which enjoys a privileged and sheltered microclimate. Even those older stats had a mean temp very comparable to somewhere like Richmond, Virginia. Is Richmond also a warm-summer version of london then? It really isn't similar to London, its more like moderated version of Raleigh or essentially very akin to coastal NC, but more shielded from subarctic intrusions. Believe london actually avgs slightly milder than raleigh as well.. actually even Bergen doesn't have subfreezing winter nights.... let alone London lol. You know what other places don’t have center city climate averages ? The entire coast of NC and raleigh. Seriously , you are complaining the averages aren’t from the heart of the uhi?
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Post by tij on Oct 6, 2019 21:58:14 GMT -5
Agsin, those stats are outdated and also do not reflect the center city which enjoys a privileged and sheltered microclimate. Even those older stats had a mean temp very comparable to somewhere like Richmond, Virginia. Is Richmond also a warm-summer version of london then? It really isn't similar to London, its more like moderated version of Raleigh or essentially very akin to coastal NC, but more shielded from subarctic intrusions. Believe london actually avgs slightly milder than raleigh as well.. actually even Bergen doesn't have subfreezing winter nights.... let alone London lol. You know what other places don’t have center city climate averages ? The entire coast of NC and raleigh. Seriously , you are complaining the averages aren’t from the heart of the uhi? I'm refering to the topographical shelter immediately on the coastal marina, not to a heat island. And technically Jan does have milder nights than hatteras at 38.8 s 38.7f even with those older stats.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 7, 2019 12:11:11 GMT -5
Record low recorded on 23 April, all summer months have recorded a frost, record high low of 69.1C, in October...
Yeah, don't use infobullshit if you aren't 100% sure it has all data correct.
Won't vote.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Oct 7, 2019 12:20:06 GMT -5
Record low recorded on 23 April, all summer months have recorded a frost, record high low of 69.1C, in October... Yeah, don't use infobullshit if you aren't 100% sure it has all data correct. Won't vote. Lmao and the 58c low in January ! Jesus he is bad. Absolute fail lol. So shielded from arctic intrusions that it hit -19c in April on his bs source
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Post by omegaraptor on Oct 7, 2019 14:55:10 GMT -5
The official wiki data has an average annual high of 63.5°F, which - surprise surprise - is akin to Portland, OR - also at 45°N latitude. Portland isn’t by a warm sea, hence the cooler lows - but Portland is capable of much stronger heatwaves than Trieste. Raleigh has an average annual high of 71.7°F which utterly crushes Trieste. Highs matter much more than lows in determining how warm a climate really feels - despite what the drunk Russian’s system (and also the drunk American’s system, to a greater degree) may suggest. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen#Climateen.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alturas,_California#Climate Old comparison but holds true. Here are two climates. Bergen is technically warmer based on annual mean, but that’s pretty much irrelevant. Alturas has four proper seasons and a real summer. Bergen has 7 months of oceanic slop, barely existent shoulder seasons, and a short weak crummer. Not to mention Alturas’ altitude and latitude means that sun strength isn’t even a comparison.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2019 17:42:34 GMT -5
Definitely B+ for the official station on Wikipedia. It gets points for not getting dry in summer. It would be an A if it was a little bit warmer. The Infoclimat stations seem unrealiable as this station is contradictory: www.infoclimat.fr/climatologie/normales-records/2001-2030/trieste/valeurs/16101.htmlI consider the time period when grading anyways. If a climate has warmed but has old records, it's not too hard to guess what the climate is like now. The time period doesn't affect my grade. Plus Trieste's records are 1971-2011 so it's not that old.
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Post by knot on Oct 7, 2019 19:05:01 GMT -5
F for Fake Data.
As already stated, please use official climate data only—NOT fraudulent fudge-figures utilised by Eurotevs and their ilk. Also, "outdated data" isn't a valid excuse when 2001-2019 is hardly an "average"; akin to the idiotic SMHI 15-year poppycock, with almost all of Sweden's climate being fraudulently constructed, likewise.
At least >30 years, or bugger off. It's that blasted simple! What is so hard to grasp, my dear ignoramus?
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Post by tij on Oct 7, 2019 19:10:12 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2019 19:17:13 GMT -5
The station says the coordinates are 45.65°N 13.75°E, which is within the city. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koper#Climate is similar to Trieste. Actually slightly colder than Trieste due to being slightly more shielded from the sea and having less UHI, which makes sense.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2019 10:06:14 GMT -5
The site is horribly laggy, but has all the essential information. Highs, lows, records, precipitation...
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Post by tij on Oct 8, 2019 10:39:48 GMT -5
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 8, 2019 10:45:41 GMT -5
tij Why can’t you just use real stats? Also you’re still missing a weatherbox.
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