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Post by Speagles84 on Oct 8, 2020 6:40:47 GMT -5
Choose your favorite climate of the places Steelernation and Speagles84 have moved to recently (Washington, PA for me, Fort Collins, CO for Steelernation). One is classic interior Northeastern continental climate, the other is a wildly varing Bsk Front Range of the Rocky Mountains climate.
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 8, 2020 6:46:20 GMT -5
Fort Collins, easily.
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Post by boombo on Oct 8, 2020 7:06:33 GMT -5
They're both good climates in their own way but I'd go with Fort Collins for being drier and sunnier.
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Post by Beercules on Oct 8, 2020 7:08:42 GMT -5
Both are shit but Fort Collins appears to be less shit.
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Post by kronan on Oct 8, 2020 9:32:21 GMT -5
Washington, PA.
Looks like a more continental Gothenburg.
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 8, 2020 9:33:55 GMT -5
This is a hard one. Both are pretty good but both have significant faults.
Washington, PA is too cold in the winter, too stable, has too much winter rain, and is too dry in the summer.
Ft Collins, CO is way too dry year round and a bit too hot in the summer. Hmmm
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 8, 2020 9:39:21 GMT -5
Fort Collins by far.
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Post by nei on Oct 8, 2020 9:42:00 GMT -5
Fort Collins record lows are too cold spring and fall; growing season too short and too dry. But the much higher sunshine and milder winters makes Fort Collins better.
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Post by Speagles84 on Oct 8, 2020 9:54:30 GMT -5
You don't say
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2020 9:55:55 GMT -5
Washington by far.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 8, 2020 12:36:12 GMT -5
Fort Collins
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Oct 8, 2020 12:51:09 GMT -5
Ft Collins slightly
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Post by knot on Oct 8, 2020 16:21:11 GMT -5
Fort Collins, very easily. The PA climate gets too many warm fronts (absolutely pitiful snow:precip ratio for such frigid temps), and has washed-out summers that are likely cloudy.
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Post by rozenn on Oct 8, 2020 16:27:51 GMT -5
Washington. Better diurnal ranges, wetter and colder winter highs. Could do with warmer summers and snowier winters given the temps and precip, but still it's one damn fine climate.
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Post by Donar on Oct 9, 2020 3:42:33 GMT -5
Tough battle but I go with Washington because Fort Collins is a little too dry.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 11:27:55 GMT -5
Fort Collins, despite being annoyingly dry. Winter temperatures are decent as opposed to meh, and summer temperatures are meh as opposed to crap. What's with all the snow in weird months there, though?
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Post by Crunch41 on Oct 18, 2020 21:54:31 GMT -5
^^That's just life in Colorado.
Washington could be my climate in a mild wet winter. I chose that one. Fort Collins is more exciting but too dry and has too much mild weather in winter.
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