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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 31, 2023 15:30:10 GMT -5
• A lack of triple-digit-°F highs in summer.
• Hurricanes/tropical storms in the Atlantic hurricane season.
• Cold air-damming bullshit in winter and spring. Cold subarctic overcast weather with temps in the 40s/50s with the incessant northeasterlies due to CAD is fucking cancer.
Other than that, I have no other complaints about this climate.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jan 31, 2023 17:30:26 GMT -5
- Far too much rainfall and humidity in the summer - Too many severe cold blasts in winter, I'd prefer zone 9a/9b over the actual 8a/8b
That's about it. Atlanta's climate is amazing in general, save for the odd sub-20F low and the humid crummers.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 31, 2023 18:10:41 GMT -5
-Annoying periods of stable, below average weather in winter
-Occasionally gets screwed out of snowfall that dumps on other places on the front range/plains
-Summer is too hot and dry
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Post by tommyFL on Jan 31, 2023 18:27:40 GMT -5
I take this thread to be about annoying features of the local climate, rather than my issues with the climate of FL in general.
-Land breezes from a minority of directions due to the shape of the coastline. N wind is a ocean breeze here, whereas it's a land breeze in areas west and south of here.
-Short duration of below normal temps during cold snaps with advective cooling, partly due to the above. However, this is reversed when high pressure is situated over the peninsula instead of the north. In this pattern, the most efficient radiational cooling in the state occurs here on the Treasure Coast.
-Occurrence of marine stratocumulus likely among the highest on the east coast of the US
I can't really think of anything else that's specific to my climate right now, mostly just general things like being too warm year round.
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