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Post by gordo on Jan 20, 2021 20:43:24 GMT -5
Anytime it snows.
Anytime it's cold.
How long it takes for spring to warm up.
How in early spring the temperature dips causing here, to get snow not rain.
When it rains it seems to fall at night.
When it rains during the day it's usually when I'm working.
How often the rain misses my area.
Unfortunately except for the snow and cold, these events seem to happen all too often.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jan 20, 2021 21:25:50 GMT -5
Anytime it snows. Anytime it's cold. How long it takes for spring to warm up. How in early spring the temperature dips causing here, to get snow not rain. When it rains it seems to fall at night. When it rains during the day it's usually when I'm working. How often the rain misses my area. Unfortunately except for the snow and cold, these events seem to happen all too often. You should switch climates with me man.
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 21, 2021 5:48:04 GMT -5
Nothing. It's clearly the greatest climate in the world where nothing ever goes wrong
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Post by knot on Jan 21, 2021 7:25:05 GMT -5
This nonsense (I'm the blue dot): SW front steers northwards too early, thus giving more equatorward places (like Orange) more rain/snow than hereโentirely missing my region. This gay shit doesn't happen with WSW fronts, thankfully. Other than thatโฆnot much annoys me.
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Post by ral31 on Jan 23, 2021 11:32:21 GMT -5
Too much warmth during winter. I donโt mind a couple of brief warm spells, but we get stuck in warm patterns for too long. Especially bad when it leads to trees blooming prematurely. Snowfall too rare.
Spring storm complexes come through overnight too often instead of during the day or evening.
Days that seem promising for t-storms during summer too often end in disappointment. Dry spells occur with oppressive heat and humidity but little hope for storms. Temps can be pretty monotonous during summer; we donโt really get much in terms of extreme heat.
Fall-like temps take too long to arrive.
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Post by Strewthless on Feb 9, 2021 8:27:26 GMT -5
Frequent snow flurries that rarely amount to anything.
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 9, 2021 8:29:59 GMT -5
Easterlies that deliver a full week of ice days to Amsterdam but fail to deliver a single ice day here.
Then the opposite in summer (i.e a full week of 30C+ temps).
Sigh.
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Post by Marcelo on Feb 9, 2021 9:07:02 GMT -5
- Cold spells are usually dry, lessening the chances of snow, sleet or even cold rain days. - Sea breeze likely to moderate temperatures during summer invasions of the subtropical ridge, preventing interesting extremes. - Semipermanent Atlantic anticyclone bringing northeast winds causing boring long periods of humid and hot conditions (see above). - Inland thunderstorm activation due to higher heating often inhibit its development here; then we have to wait for them at night or when they move eastwards as an organized system or with the front.
Buenos Aires has a rather boring location within the country - Located in central latitudes -> far from the hottest place, far from the coldest place - Huge UHI -> warmer temperatures, especially the lows - Coastal location -> moderates seasons as well as daily ranges, so even less heat and cold - Northernmost coastal location -> emphasizes lack of cold - Body of water to the north -> when itโs hot, itโs moderated by La Plata river anyway
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Post by Wildcat on Feb 9, 2021 11:45:54 GMT -5
No CG lightning/loud thunder in storms. This is the most annoying thing about my weather. It doesnโt make any sense for the location, and Iโve seen amazing CG lightning in nearby cities.
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Post by P London on Feb 9, 2021 16:55:50 GMT -5
Annoying features of London's climate. Haha where do I start? Winters are pathetic and weak. Hardly reaches 0c or below which should say a lot about the local climate. The rain in the winter doesn't bother me but to some degree the cloudiness does. Especially how dark (yet MILD!) Decembers feel. Its horrible... Whats MOST annoying though is knowing not far away (Germany, Denmark, Sweden etc) experience much more respectable winters. You can be proud calling winter, winter there unlike London which basically didn't get the memo on what winter should feel like. How is 11c and a overnight low of 6c ''winter'' ? Someone please tell me how thats not fucking autumn weather??? Local forecasters be like... ''CHILLY WEEK AHEAD LESS MILD THAN OF LATE'' 10c/8c Drizzle but you dont even realise its drizzling cos the precipitation is so fucking light wtf is this it can't even rain properly 9c/5c Partly cloudy damp and grotty 10c/5c Overcast with smells of fried chicken ''turning much colder from the north'' 7c/2c Overcast (NOT FUCKING FROSTS NOT EVEN A FUCKING FROST WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) 6c/8Cc Light rain (yes the fucking overnight LOW IS HIGHER THAN THE DAYTIME HIGH WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
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Post by gordo on Feb 10, 2021 17:58:14 GMT -5
Snow and Cold
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Post by Ethereal on May 1, 2022 6:06:49 GMT -5
- Severe and persistent rainfall and flood events due to blocking highs in the southeast - When summers are a lackluster due to a La Nina phase (the hell with La Nina!) - Winters being too consistent and stable; I would add in regular 26C+ days in the mix (like in SoCal) - East coast lows that bring boring rainfall and no thunderstorms (what I said in the first point) - Not much warmth in April and May, compared to September and especially October (there is some sort of a 'seasonal lead' here with winter chill approaching fast)
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 1, 2022 9:05:51 GMT -5
- Seasonal lag is very annoying here, needs to warm up faster in spring - Onshore flow during the spring in an otherwise warm pattern, causing gay marine cloud and cool temps - Any time that itโs warmer west of the Appalachians than here - Too much rain and humidity here in summer, and late summer/early fall tropical cyclones - Much too cold and snowy here in winter, want a more consistent SE ridge
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2022 9:10:41 GMT -5
- Whenever the temperature stays just above freezing all winter long so there's no permanent winter snowpack - Whenever it gets a little too hot and humid for too long during summer and that kind of weather runs into October - Winter rain
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Post by tij on May 1, 2022 9:38:15 GMT -5
-winter dryness, even more than the cold temps which are manageable for me, often no rain for months.... when even pretty cold areas further east can get good winter rain events -summer heatwaves where here is hotter and more humid than the northeast us and even the upper south, while our winters are much harsher and longer, should be considerably warm/mild and comfortable here, -jumping from winter to summer in spring with little mild weather here
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Post by alex992 on May 1, 2022 9:43:18 GMT -5
- Not enough snowfall, and too many winter thaws. - We seem to be in a bad location within the state. Too far south for heavy winter storms (and too far north on a lot of occasions), too far north for severe storms in spring. We seem to get sideswiped by a lot of storm systems but that could've just been bad luck this past winter.
Otherwise, this is a very solid climate and easily the best climate I've ever lived in.
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Post by Steelernation on May 1, 2022 15:34:28 GMT -5
-too few thunderstorms -gets fewer extremes and storms than areas further east which can be annoying
Otherwise not much, itโs overall a great climate.
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Post by firebird1988 on May 1, 2022 20:59:33 GMT -5
Monsoon season, could do without it
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Post by Donar on May 2, 2022 2:55:59 GMT -5
Due to our server capacity limitations I better don't start listing my grievances here.
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Post by Beercules on May 2, 2022 3:09:39 GMT -5
Routine cold fronts and southerlies, courtesy of the world's coldest ocean to the S and SW.
Fuck all thunderstorms.
Summer nights are not warm enough, there are places in Eurasia that have much warmer summer lows at latitudes approaching fucking 50*N. Again, the world's coldest ocean, and uninterrupted path for southerlies and cold fronts at work.
High diurnal ranges. High diurnal ranges are a nazi atrocity, because what high diurnal ranges actually are is "your crummer nights are polaar, mate". High diurnal ranges mean polar mornings, followed by fake heat. For example, the forecast high is 30C, and you step outside at midday, and it feels warm, only to find out it is only 22 fucking C. Fake heat. Another reason why high diurnal ranges are AIDS is because you have a nice warm evening, still balmy well into the night, only to wake up to a polar draft and a runny nose, which brings us back to the whole fake heat thing. Great way to catch the flu, too.
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