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Post by Lommaren on Mar 5, 2020 9:37:59 GMT -5
Eyes blurry, say goodbye at the cemetary (2Pac)
Anyway, why not do a climate battle of the worstly blasted areas. Where would you want to be fried by this bat shit?
It's interesting to note how eerily similar winter temps are in these four, I hope this is no coincidence and this could be a seasonal outbreak that will be halted by summer... anyway. Milan is my vote, not that it's excellent, but at least it lacks the stupid heat of Tehran (quite a short comfortable season) and the mindless thunderstorm attack that summers are in Daegu and Wuhan. Milan and Tehran are heads and shoulders above both.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2020 9:51:21 GMT -5
I choose Tehran for being the hottest and sunniest.
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Post by Donar on Mar 5, 2020 10:00:01 GMT -5
Milan for being the best.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 5, 2020 14:58:14 GMT -5
Tehran. Milan is a close second, the other two are bad.
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Post by tij on Mar 5, 2020 15:07:04 GMT -5
1. Milano 2. 대구 3. تهران 4. 武汉
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Post by knot on Mar 5, 2020 15:10:43 GMT -5
Tehran
Lovely winters and proper snowy days:rainy days ratio relative to average high temps (but too dry); however, its summers are mind-numbingly stable, but at least sunny and not muggy or cloudy.
Going by Tehran's snowy days:rainy days ratio relative to temps, as well as low upwards variability in winter, it experiences an Australian-tier frontal pattern; its winters could easily fit somewhere around here at ~ 1,000 m AMSL (e.g. Kunama, NSW or Jounama/Yarrangobilly).
For that, Tehran holds a special place in my heart—notwithstanding its poor summers.
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Post by Ariete on Mar 5, 2020 15:37:40 GMT -5
Mailand.
Can't deal with the autistic summer precipitation pattern with a lot of gaybo rain in Daegu and lack of it in Teheran.
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Post by alex992 on Mar 5, 2020 15:55:40 GMT -5
Tehran; most continental.
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Post by tij on Mar 5, 2020 16:16:33 GMT -5
Tehran; most continental.Using H+L/2: Daegu Jan: (5.5-3.6)C/2= .95C Daegu Jul: (31.0+22.8)/2= 26.9C Diff = 26.9-.95 = 25.95C Tehran Jan: (6.1-1.5)/2 = 2.3C Tehran Jul: (33.9+22.6)/2= 28.25C Diff= 28.25-2.3= 25.95C So the 2 are actually the same in terms of overall amplititude.
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Post by omegaraptor on Mar 5, 2020 19:14:57 GMT -5
Going with Tehran. It's too dry but has a very nice temp profile and precip pattern. Milan has awful winter inversions.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Mar 5, 2020 19:38:52 GMT -5
Daegu is the best.
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 5, 2020 23:06:32 GMT -5
Milan since the others are too hot in summer. Tehran has better winters, not as cloudy. Much hotter summers in Tehran, too hot for me.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Mar 6, 2020 2:50:07 GMT -5
Looks like this is a Milan vs Tehran.
I'll go with Milan then. Tehran is fucking gay. It's STABLE. How does AW prefer such a gay cliamte? How?
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Post by knot on Mar 6, 2020 3:56:42 GMT -5
Looks like this is a Milan vs Tehran. I'll go with Milan then. Tehran is fucking gay. It's STABLE. How does AW prefer such a gay cliamte? How? Both are stable, my dear. Thus; there is another, more prominent factor dictating my choice: How do I prefer Tehran? Simple; snowfall:rainfall ratio; Tehran receives the majority of its winter precipitation in the form of cold fronts, evident by its excellent snowy days-to-rainy days ratio relative to average temperatures, as well as low upwards variability—mind you, Italy and much of Europe are notorious for receiving frequent warm fronts, as opposed to cold fronts; thereby significantly less snowfall yielded with similar averages in Milan's case. Furthermore, Tehran's summers are not muggy (unlike Milan) and feature high amounts of sunshine.Plainly, I have written my deciding factors in BOLD; for the sake of your much-needed understanding. Also, regarding your choice of Milan...do you seriously want high upwards variability, i.e. warm bias?
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Mar 6, 2020 4:29:17 GMT -5
Looks like this is a Milan vs Tehran. I'll go with Milan then. Tehran is fucking gay. It's STABLE. How does AW prefer such a gay cliamte? How? Both are stable, my dear. Thus; there is another, more prominent factor dictating my choice: How do I prefer Tehran? Simple; snowfall:rainfall ratio; Tehran receives the majority of its winter precipitation in the form of cold fronts, evident by its excellent snowy days-to-rainy days ratio relative to average temperatures, as well as low upwards variability—mind you, Italy and much of Europe are notorious for receiving frequent warm fronts, as opposed to cold fronts; thereby significantly less snowfall yielded with similar averages in Milan's case. Furthermore, Tehran's summers are not muggy (unlike Milan) and feature high amounts of sunshine.Plainly, I have written my deciding factors in BOLD; for the sake of your much-needed understanding. Also, regarding your choice of Milan...do you seriously want high upwards variability, i.e. warm bias? Sure Milan's upwards variability in winter is more than Tehran's but its downwards variability in winter is much more significant than Tehran's. I'll take that.
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Post by jgtheone on Mar 6, 2020 18:23:28 GMT -5
Tehran, easy peasy
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 6, 2020 20:55:27 GMT -5
Close between Tehran and Daegu, but Tehran is a bit better due to the lack of humidity in the summer
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Post by chesternz on Mar 8, 2020 1:47:05 GMT -5
Tehran. Wuhan is warmer but the extra thousand sunshine hours in Tehran trump that. The summers are also much more pleasant - similar temps but without the humidity. And the winters aren't much colder but are sunnier and seem to be more prone to snowfall.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2020 17:09:55 GMT -5
Wuhan. Horrible rainfall pattern but the extra winter mildness is a must.
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Post by Cadeau on Mar 9, 2020 15:25:09 GMT -5
Milano for mild seasons.
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