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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2022 16:57:43 GMT -5
Sydney, Australia: 1149.7/(18.8+10) = 39.9
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jun 22, 2022 17:25:53 GMT -5
Cranbrook = 24.1 Charlottetown = 73.8
Yeah I can feel the difference...
Yangon is 74.4
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Post by srfoskey on Jun 23, 2022 2:53:43 GMT -5
Oklahoma City is 34.7. It is subhumid, which seems right.
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Post by psychedamike24 on Jun 24, 2022 1:32:27 GMT -5
Western Europe London = 28.2 Paris = 28.6 Amsterdam = 41.5 Brussels = 41.6 Dublin = 38.3 Reykjavik = 57.4 Madrid = 16.9 Lisbon = 28.2 This formula definitely makes oceanic climates seem drier than continental ones. Maybe continental months should have every month below 0C replaced with 0. For Milwaukee, the normal formula is 883/18.8 = 47.0. Adjusting the cold months gives 883/(19.7) = 44.8. For Moscow, the normal formula gives 707/15.8 = 44.7. Adjusting the cold months gives 707/17.5 = 40.4.
For Yakutsk, the normal formula gives 237/1.2 = 197.5. Adjusting the cold months gives 237/15.4 = 15.4. Then again, a month with a mean below freezing will have very little evaporation. Yakutsk is not an arid climate. I don't think months below 0 should be replaced with 0.
Portland = 938/22.8 = 41.14 (barely wet) Seattle = 999/22.1 = 45.20 (wet) Spokane = 418/19.2 = 21.77 (semi-arid) San Jose = 410/26.3 = 15.59 (arid) San Diego = 249/28.2 = 8.83 (semi-desert) Las Vegas = 106/31.2 = 3.40 (desert) Alamosa CO = 188/15.7 = 11.97 (arid) Alamosa CO (adjusted) = 188/17.5 = 10.74 (barely arid) Delhi = 762/35.2 = 21.65 (barely semi-arid) Beirut = 730/30.9 = 23.62 (semi-arid) Chongqing = 1104/38.4 = 39.01 (sub-wet, almost wet) Durban = 1019/30.6 = 33.30 (sub-wet)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2022 1:46:08 GMT -5
Lowland/sea level Indonesia typically averages 27-28°C annually.
Which means any lowland Indonesian place with more than ~1500mm of precipitiation annually falls into the "humid" category.
Even Kupang is barely on the subhumid category, despite the dry season...
This fails to take into account the precipitation seasonal differences in places like Lesser Sunda Islands (southern Indonesia)
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 19, 2024 19:40:05 GMT -5
Note that I calculated mean temperature through averaging the mean maxima and minima of the year.
For Australia: Darwin: 48.41 (Humid) Sydney (Observatory Hill): 39.99 (Sub-Humid) Brisbane City: 32.11 (Sub-Humid) Perth: 25.34 (Semi-Arid) Canberra Airport: 24.45 (Semi-Arid) Hobart (Battery Point): 24.29 (Semi-Arid) Melbourne Airport: 20.66 (Semi-Arid) Adelaide: 19.51 (Arid)
Babinda (Wettest place in Australia): 126.61 (Humid)- not the highest recording due to being tropical. Coober Pedy (Driest place in Australia): 4.55 (Desert)- Like the only Desertic place in Australia with data
Ulladulla AWS Normally: 39.57 (Sub-Humid) Ulladulla AWS 2022 (Wettest): 94.89 (Humid) Ulladulla AWS 2019 (One of the driest): 24.10 (Semi-Arid)
Hmm... Cherrapunji: 402.73 (Off the charts Humid) Kugluktuk: 666.00 (Thanks to a -9.65ºC mean annual temperature) Mt. Rainier: -1427.5 (Wtf)
I think I prefer Trewartha's measurement of Aridity: a sliding scale, and where wet winters are less arid than wet summers. Also, I agree that oceanic climates should be higher; and continental should be lower.
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Post by Cadeau on Jan 23, 2024 9:44:03 GMT -5
Paris = 27.8 (Semi-arid) Seoul = 62.2 (Humid) Tokyo = 61.9 (Humid)
Need to take into account of seasonal precipitation.
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