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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2020 11:16:10 GMT -5
Outbackville, based somewhat on certain inland Australian climates, has a warm semi-arid (BSh) climate, with hot and moderately dry summers, and mild and dry winters. Most days year-round are dry and sunny, while summer precipitation generally comes in the form of big thunderstorms that contribute almost an inch of rain each on average to the total. Subfreezing temperatures and snow have never been recorded, and winter, while a cool change compared to the summer heat, is still warm enough to wear a T-shirt. Personally I give it a C. Temperatures are comfortable for most of the year, but I'd appreciate a bit more of a winter than that, and those precipitation totals are quite low for my tastes especially in the winter. With 3,821 hours of sun per year, it's also far too sunny. I think Benfxmth would probably like this climate. Also pinging knot Beercules irlinit
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 20, 2020 11:33:21 GMT -5
The average temperatures alone merit an A grade, though what are the average dew points in summer?
Looks like a more extreme version of my dream climate.
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Post by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Oct 20, 2020 11:35:24 GMT -5
F+. Gayer than James Charles but at least winters are slightly cool not considering seasons.
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Post by Speagles84 on Oct 20, 2020 11:42:03 GMT -5
F+
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2020 11:44:48 GMT -5
The average temperatures alone merit an A grade, though what are the average dew points in summer? Looks like a more extreme version of my dream climate. The average dew point in the summer is about 13'C, so usually pretty low - though they can get much higher right before a big thunderstorm.
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 20, 2020 11:45:39 GMT -5
The average temperatures alone merit an A grade, though what are the average dew points in summer? Looks like a more extreme version of my dream climate. The average dew point in the summer is about 13'C, so usually pretty low - though they can get much higher right before a big thunderstorm. In this case it gets an A from me.
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Post by omegaraptor on Oct 20, 2020 13:56:56 GMT -5
F+.
I'd give it a D if winters weren't such absolute shit.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 20, 2020 14:08:43 GMT -5
E+. Too hot for too long, winter is extremely boring. The heat and storms in summer are epic though.
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Post by irlinit on Oct 20, 2020 16:25:33 GMT -5
A
I like, although a bit more precipitation would be good.
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Post by knot on Oct 20, 2020 16:36:29 GMT -5
Eā; summers are epic (albeit too hot), but "winters" are downright suicidal.
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Post by srfoskey on Oct 21, 2020 14:33:08 GMT -5
D- Too hot, sunny, and dry, but since summer heat is relatively dry, it would be tolerable.
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Post by Crunch41 on Oct 24, 2020 22:28:56 GMT -5
E, too hot and dry, but at least it gets cooler days in the winter and good storms.
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 25, 2020 1:40:03 GMT -5
D+, too hot overall and wrong precip pattern for my tastes. Bit too sunny as well. Transition months look really nice though.
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Post by Beercules on Oct 25, 2020 6:23:18 GMT -5
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Great temps, sensational record highs, and perfect summer maximums for rainfall with storms. Legendary hot rain with storms. That is how it should be. Almost impossible to fault.
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