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Post by permianartist on Jun 12, 2020 4:14:12 GMT -5
Southport is a fictional city located inland in temperate latitudes of some Southern hemisphere continent, on the shores of some not-very-large lake that barely influences it's climate. It has warm-summer temperate monsoon climate ( Dwb) with major Dwa influences. Summers are fairly hot, and winters are cold. Wet season is summer; thunderstorms are fairly common, and rain is fairly rare, yet typically heavy and warm. Autumn and spring are mild with pretty varying weather, and winter is cold with subzero temperatures and frequent snowfalls. I'd personally rate it B-, a bit cooler summers could be better, as well as less seasonal precipitation and humidity. Otherwise - nice temperate climate)
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Post by knot on Jun 12, 2020 4:31:42 GMT -5
E–; disgustingly cloudy and washed-out summers, with bone-crushing frigid winters.
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Post by Moron on Jun 12, 2020 4:32:22 GMT -5
E. Way too cold for me, particularly the way that summer doesn't lag and really have any extended warmth. Winters although cold at least have lots of snow and sun (there's also a way to get monthly snowfalls into a wikipedia climate box). Summer precip pattern is not fun either, way too wet in summer for how mild it is (at least nights are okay in summer). Sun hours are generally okay as well. The cold is too long, I'd give it better grades if autumn was warmer/spring warmed up quicker (more warm dominated than cold dominated over the year).
Copy and paste this when you're editing the box: | Jan snow cm = | Feb snow cm = | Mar snow cm = | Apr snow cm = | May snow cm = | Jun snow cm = | Jul snow cm = | Aug snow cm = | Sep snow cm = | Oct snow cm = | Nov snow cm = | Dec snow cm = | year snow cm =
Also if you have a dream climate there is a dream climate thread you can put it in.
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Post by Benfxmth on Jun 12, 2020 4:44:51 GMT -5
D+ – the plus is for the decent sunshine hours. Looks a lot like Montreal, or northern New England but with sunnier winters, and with the seasons flipped (Southern Hemisphere).
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Post by rozenn on Jun 12, 2020 6:45:56 GMT -5
Quite Nice, B-!
Main qualms: too dry and a little too cold winters, too cool and cloudy summers. But nothing unmanageable.
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 12, 2020 13:33:15 GMT -5
D+. Summer is too short, wet and cool and winter is too long, cold, stable and boring.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jun 12, 2020 20:57:57 GMT -5
B-. Good, but not great. Summer too wet, winter too dry and too warm. The average wet day in January is only 1mm so it must not get many days with 10cm snow in an average year. I like getting big snowfalls and cold where this place just gets a lot of light snow. The record low is extreme. Also, minus points for having a record high of 99.7F...just make it 100
Temperatures are similar some places in eastern North America, but eastern Asia has places with similar temperature range and precipitation distribution.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 18, 2020 7:44:52 GMT -5
C+, nice summers. Short winters, but okay temp-wise.
Precip pattern really sucks though.
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Post by Morningrise on Jun 19, 2020 9:36:24 GMT -5
A solid B, really good climate overall. The winters have too many snow days and the summers are a bit on the wet side but really nice otherwise.
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Post by ǝɹǝɥds ɐɯɐqo on Jul 4, 2020 10:02:40 GMT -5
Every season is great besides winter, which is very cold. The coldness of the winter gives it a C+
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