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Post by Wildcat on Jan 31, 2021 14:23:50 GMT -5
Ah ok, understood, I didn't know you have a neurological condition. I remember you used to like stormy summers with average highs in the 33-36 C range and mild/slightly cool winters, seemed like Alexandria would be prime for you. It started way back in 2009 after a virus but only got really bad about a year ago. Not sure why. So I now like thundery summers with highs around 27-30°C. What virus?
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Post by MET on Jan 31, 2021 14:40:13 GMT -5
It started way back in 2009 after a virus but only got really bad about a year ago. Not sure why. So I now like thundery summers with highs around 27-30°C. What virus? It was never formally identified, but I had violent chills/fever/nerve pain and a dry cough over a two week period. It was in May/June 2009. Someone suggested Epstein Barr virus but I don't know for sure.
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Post by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Jan 31, 2021 15:15:26 GMT -5
Good: Cfb, Cfc, and D-whatever Europeans, knot, Lakeside Midwesterners, all Canadians, New Englanders, Palider. sari's dream climate is the best climate I've ever seen real or fake Decent: Anywhere with warm summers and mid-lower teens winters, inland Midwesterners (incl. Wildcat due to summer heat/humidity) OK: Anyhwere with bad summers or nice winters and the other way around ( Giorbanguly being a good example) and just mediocre climates ( Marcelo) and subtropical U.S. Bad: Deserts with perks (Tucson), humid places with livable winters (Miami and Brisbane although Taipei and Asunción are better examples) Horrible: Warm, predictable climates (especially) tropics and low deserts, if dream climates count shalop and Benfxmth.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jan 31, 2021 18:17:59 GMT -5
MET I'm surprised both Miami and Alexandria are only C/C+ for you - not enough of a cool season down here? Alexandria too dry in summer? For me - Best: Morningrise, Jose, crunch41, tij (when he's in Minneapolis) Worst: ChesterNZ, AJ, Firebird, Ben Shapiro, FG, myself. What about me and Massachusetts nei? I'm sure my summers and storms far surpass Minneapolis, Wisconsin, and prairie Canada
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Post by AJ1013 on Feb 1, 2021 5:16:40 GMT -5
Best: Steelernation, Speagles, Nei
Worst: ChesterNZ and divisionby0 (By far), Alexj116, Alex992, Firebird, Boombo
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Post by tommyFL on Feb 1, 2021 5:54:53 GMT -5
Best: Cevven and tarlife Worst: divisionbyzero, Baba, basically any tropical or Scandinavian user...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2021 6:41:23 GMT -5
Best: Noodleman Worst: Baba
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Post by alex992 on Feb 1, 2021 11:28:10 GMT -5
MET I'm surprised both Miami and Alexandria are only C/C+ for you - not enough of a cool season down here? Alexandria too dry in summer? For me - Best: Morningrise, Jose, crunch41, tij (when he's in Minneapolis) Worst: ChesterNZ, AJ, Firebird, Ben Shapiro, FG, myself. What about me and Massachusetts nei? I'm sure my summers and storms far surpass Minneapolis, Wisconsin, and prairie Canada They actually get some pretty powerful storms in that region in late spring / summer, although Milwaukee (where Crunch) lives is one of the worst spots for storms in Wisconsin. According to this map, you do better than Milwaukee are about the same storm-wise as Minneapolis, definitely do better than Morningrise though. Saskatoon just has epic cold in winter and holds a snowpack a long time, plus they do get some good thunderstorms there from time to time. Minneapolis gets a decent amount of thunderstorm days (same as you) and holds a snowpack better than Western PA. Milwaukee might actually rank lower than your climate however, so I may switch that out. Massachusetts does badly in terms of thunderstorm days, but it's not a bad climate. The relative lack of storms lowers the grade for me though. Also lol, look at how that 30 thunder days a year line just dicks Northern VA through the backdoor, clearly a thunderstorm hole there.
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 1, 2021 11:37:15 GMT -5
I posted about it a year ago, but I figured that I'd make another post.
Best: AJ (when he's in Tucson), Firebird, alexj116, Noodleman, FG
Worst: Ariete, Boombo, Baba, Candle, Meteoman/Thunderstorm, Geba/Apolonia
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Post by Donar on Feb 1, 2021 13:26:33 GMT -5
Wildcat
sari (KC) Speagles84 ilmc90
bizzy
Gior (Seoul) Urania93
Steelernation benfxmth/tarlife crunch/Jose
nei (Massachsetts) rozenn/Cadeau Adaminaby Angler AJ (Tucson) srfoskey jgtheone Joe90
B87/irlinit
Candle/deneb/rpvan ral31
Alex
Firebird Beercules Noodleman aabc123 Serafina
Thunderstorm Razza flamingGalah
greysrigging Morningrise Ariete
Baba kronan
Nidaros divisonbyzero0 Ben Shapiro
chesterNZ Boombo
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 1, 2021 13:28:13 GMT -5
Best: Baba Worst: ChesterNZ
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Post by chesternz on Feb 3, 2021 8:09:43 GMT -5
Saskatoon just has epic cold in winter and holds a snowpack a long time, plus they do get some good thunderstorms there from time to time. Minneapolis gets a decent amount of thunderstorm days (same as you) and holds a snowpack better than Western PA. Milwaukee might actually rank lower than your climate however, so I may switch that out. Massachusetts does badly in terms of thunderstorm days, but it's not a bad climate. The relative lack of storms lowers the grade for me though. Also lol, look at how that 30 thunder days a year line just dicks Northern VA through the backdoor, clearly a thunderstorm hole there. Off topic, but I thought Hawaii would have more storms than that.
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Post by Morningrise on Feb 3, 2021 8:32:33 GMT -5
According to this map, you do better than Milwaukee are about the same storm-wise as Minneapolis, definitely do better than Morningrise though. Saskatoon just has epic cold in winter and holds a snowpack a long time, plus they do get some good thunderstorms there from time to time. Minneapolis gets a decent amount of thunderstorm days (same as you) and holds a snowpack better than Western PA. Milwaukee might actually rank lower than your climate however, so I may switch that out. I think Winnipeg might be more suited to your preferences than Saskatoon - very similar climate overall but they have slightly hotter summer averages with warmer lows, higher humidity, and more intense heatwaves, and their winters appear to be more stable with fewer warmups than what we get (snowier as well, I think).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2021 20:40:32 GMT -5
Best possible score is 4.00 Miami ( alex992): 3.13 Raleigh ( Cevven, Yahya Sinwar): 2.93 Perffffff ( Moron): 2.93 Bandung (@rg6832614): 2.93* Melbourne ( jgtheone, caspase8): 2.78** Phoenix ( firebird1988): 2.26 Milwaukee ( Crunch41): 2.16 London ( trolik, @b87, irlinit, P London): 2.07 Sheffield ( MET): 2.04*** Appleton (@josecanyousee97/myself): 1.99 Vancouver ( rpvan, 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿): 1.98 Gothenburg ( kronan): 1.79 Winnipeg ( jetshnl): 1.16 Saskatoon ( Morningrise): 1.04 *Pekanbaru is missing sun hour data and as such I can't assign it a final grade per my formula, but I'd imagine it would end up similar to Bandung. **It got a LOT better with the new normals, in which two months have 80'F average highs as opposed to 0. ***Not sure how Sheffield scored higher than London considering it's quite clearly worse. Also surprised Perfff scores as low as it does, but then again its summers are hideously devoid of precipitation. EDIT: fixed; the London score was artificially low because of a false record low being listed on Wikipedia.
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Post by firebird1988 on Feb 5, 2021 7:41:24 GMT -5
Best possible score is 4.00 Miami ( alex992 ): 3.13 Raleigh ( Cevven , Yahya Sinwar ): 2.93 Perffffff ( Moron ): 2.93 Bandung (@rg6832614 ): 2.93* Melbourne ( jgtheone , caspase8 ): 2.78** Phoenix ( firebird1988 ): 2.26 Milwaukee ( Crunch41 ): 2.16 Sheffield ( MET ): 2.04*** London ( trolik , @b87 , irlinit , P London ): 2.02 Appleton (@josecanyousee97 /myself): 1.99 Vancouver ( rpvan , 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 ): 1.98 Gothenburg ( kronan ): 1.79 Winnipeg ( jetshnl ): 1.16 Saskatoon ( Morningrise ): 1.04 *Pekanbaru is missing sun hour data and as such I can't assign it a final grade per my formula, but I'd imagine it would end up similar to Bandung. **It got a LOT better with the new normals, in which two months have 80'F average highs as opposed to 0. ***Not sure how Sheffield scored higher than London considering it's quite clearly worse. Also surprised Perfff scores as low as it does, but then again its summers are hideously devoid of precipitation. You should rate Riverside and Los Angeles, CA now for me as well, since I now spend 80% of the year out here
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2021 8:03:25 GMT -5
You should rate Riverside and Los Angeles, CA now for me as well, since I now spend 80% of the year out here[/quote] LA scores 2.23; Riverside doesn't have sun data so I can't ascertain a true grade for it, but I'd imagine it would be a little better than LA because of its warmer and, ironically, wetter summers.* *For LA I'm using the University of Southern California station, which is much, much better than LAX - which, if it had sun data, I'd expect would turn out around 1.90.
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Post by Morningrise on Feb 5, 2021 8:43:19 GMT -5
I'm number 1! I'm number 1! I'm number... 1.04 out of 4.00?! Aww damn it!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2021 9:02:12 GMT -5
Best possible score is 4.00 Miami ( alex992): 3.13 Raleigh ( Cevven, Yahya Sinwar): 2.93 Perffffff ( Moron): 2.93 Bandung (@rg6832614): 2.93* Melbourne ( jgtheone, caspase8): 2.78** Phoenix ( firebird1988): 2.26 Milwaukee ( Crunch41): 2.16 Sheffield ( MET): 2.04*** London ( trolik, @b87, irlinit, P London): 2.02 Appleton (@josecanyousee97/myself): 1.99 Vancouver ( rpvan, 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿): 1.98 Gothenburg ( kronan): 1.79 Winnipeg ( jetshnl): 1.16 Saskatoon ( Morningrise): 1.04 *Pekanbaru is missing sun hour data and as such I can't assign it a final grade per my formula, but I'd imagine it would end up similar to Bandung. **It got a LOT better with the new normals, in which two months have 80'F average highs as opposed to 0. ***Not sure how Sheffield scored higher than London considering it's quite clearly worse. Also surprised Perfff scores as low as it does, but then again its summers are hideously devoid of precipitation. How did you work out the ratings to have Sheffield above London?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2021 9:18:06 GMT -5
Best possible score is 4.00 Miami ( alex992): 3.13 Raleigh ( Cevven, Yahya Sinwar): 2.93 Perffffff ( Moron): 2.93 Bandung (@rg6832614): 2.93* Melbourne ( jgtheone, caspase8): 2.78** Phoenix ( firebird1988): 2.26 Milwaukee ( Crunch41): 2.16 Sheffield ( MET): 2.04*** London ( trolik, @b87, irlinit, P London): 2.02 Appleton (@josecanyousee97/myself): 1.99 Vancouver ( rpvan, 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿): 1.98 Gothenburg ( kronan): 1.79 Winnipeg ( jetshnl): 1.16 Saskatoon ( Morningrise): 1.04 *Pekanbaru is missing sun hour data and as such I can't assign it a final grade per my formula, but I'd imagine it would end up similar to Bandung. **It got a LOT better with the new normals, in which two months have 80'F average highs as opposed to 0. ***Not sure how Sheffield scored higher than London considering it's quite clearly worse. Also surprised Perfff scores as low as it does, but then again its summers are hideously devoid of precipitation. How did you work out the ratings to have Sheffield above London? Looking back at my spreadsheet, Sheffield scored higher by virtue of having a better precipitation total and distribution, as well as a higher record low, at least according to the numbers that were on Wikipedia at the time. Clearly shows that my formula could stand to be improved, considering London is clearly the better climate of the two.
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 5, 2021 10:29:34 GMT -5
Best possible score is 4.00 Miami ( alex992 ): 3.13 Raleigh ( Cevven , Yahya Sinwar ): 2.93 Perffffff ( Moron ): 2.93 Bandung (@rg6832614 ): 2.93* Melbourne ( jgtheone , caspase8 ): 2.78** Phoenix ( firebird1988 ): 2.26 Milwaukee ( Crunch41 ): 2.16 Sheffield ( MET ): 2.04*** London ( trolik , @b87 , irlinit , P London ): 2.02 Appleton (@josecanyousee97 /myself): 1.99 Vancouver ( rpvan , 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 ): 1.98 Gothenburg ( kronan ): 1.79 Winnipeg ( jetshnl ): 1.16 Saskatoon ( Morningrise ): 1.04 *Pekanbaru is missing sun hour data and as such I can't assign it a final grade per my formula, but I'd imagine it would end up similar to Bandung. **It got a LOT better with the new normals, in which two months have 80'F average highs as opposed to 0. ***Not sure how Sheffield scored higher than London considering it's quite clearly worse. Also surprised Perfff scores as low as it does, but then again its summers are hideously devoid of precipitation. You should rate Riverside and Los Angeles, CA now for me as well, since I now spend 80% of the year out here Why do you work so far away from Phoenix? I know you're a driver, but still that seems very far to be constantly.
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