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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2021 20:32:18 GMT -5
MET I like Cankok a lot - I know one of the places is Bangkok, what's the other? My first thought was Cancun but that would be much too warm. The other place is Canberra, Australia. Thought you might like Deathapore, with the med precip pattern too. You're right! Deathapore is very good, with a near-perfect precip pattern, though summers are a little too warm. This is the average of my real-life and dream climates; unsurprisingly, the result is quite temperate with a temperature profile that reminds me of the upper south. Interestingly, the September precipitation figures were the same in both climates, at 3.22".
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 30, 2021 21:17:07 GMT -5
Deathapore is a great climate.
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Post by MET on Jan 31, 2021 15:04:38 GMT -5
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Post by Kaleetan on Feb 2, 2021 12:50:23 GMT -5
Mixing the South Pole and Macapa, Brazil (basically on the equator) gives you this suicide-inducing garbage Attachments:
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 11, 2024 23:35:08 GMT -5
Interesting forum idea that unfortunately is almost 3 years dead... Let's revive it:Here is Dallakon, a hybrid of everyone's favourite hottest and coldest settlements, one of which is uninhabited now, and hopefully doesn't have too many errors. As you can see below, I multiplied the precipitation amounts (not days) in all months by 3 (for extra interest), to make a definite BSk climate under KΓΆppen. Averaging the elevations, the hybrid altitude is 308 m; and the latitude is 39ΒΊN (so that's cold for latitude). Note that Dallol has no precipitation, humidity nor sunshine data, so I used Assab's precipitation and Djibouti City's humidity+sunshine data. Furthermore, since Oymyakon records snow days even in July, I estimated the amount of snow days based on the hybrid's climate (which would obviously be zero from May to September) And yes, snowfall and snow depth is estimated. Dallakon has four distinct seasons. Winters last from November to mid-March; and are characterised by light snowfall on most days; with several chinooks bringing intermittent sunny, milder periods. Springs are short (mid-March to mid-May), and rapidly warm up as the season progresses. It is the sunniest season (even in absolute terms); where lilies, roses and daises are in full bloom. Summers are from mid-May to mid-September; and is steadily warm to hot, sunny and punctuated by afternoon downpours. Due to the relatively sunny conditions and hot weather; many drought + cold-tolerant species of stonefruits and root vegetables are locally grown; and a mix-flower bouquet is the key symbol of the village. Autumns are also short (mid-September to mid-November) and are dry + partly cloudy. The temperature sharply drops within this timeframe, as the Siberian High strengthens. Overall, I give this hybrid a D+, better than both Dallol (F) and Oymyakon (F+) individually. Summers are a little too hot, and winters are too cold, cloudy and dry. Reminds me of Central Asia climate-wise. (Click below)
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 12, 2024 19:32:09 GMT -5
Wyndham + Mawson Station (sunshine from Darwin; and rainfall from Casey Station respectively). Cherrapunji + Quillagua (sunshine from Shiliong; records, humidity and sunshine from Antofagasta respectively). Northern Hemisphere pattern. And yes, both are Cwb according to KΓΆppen.
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Post by B87 on Jan 13, 2024 17:20:21 GMT -5
The capital cities of from far north to far south country in the Atlantic Europe. Basically resembles typical Welsh or southern tip of British climate with prominent dry-summer and sunnier version. You basically made the Isle of Wight.
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 13, 2024 21:16:12 GMT -5
The capital cities of from far north to far south country in the Atlantic Europe. Basically resembles typical Welsh or southern tip of British climate with prominent dry-summer and sunnier version. You basically made the Isle of Wight. Reybon is really similar to the Isle. Just looking at the climate box, Isle of Right? the only noticeable difference is the diurnal temperature ranges (which is smaller on the isle)
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 13, 2024 22:30:06 GMT -5
Darwin + Hobart: Yakutsk + Singapore (snow-related statistics are changed to fit the new hybrid):
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Post by fairweatherfan on Jan 13, 2024 22:48:23 GMT -5
Darbart looks like an amazing climate
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 13, 2024 22:49:04 GMT -5
Yakutsk/Singapore is as good as it gets for somewhere with winters that coldβtons of snow, a bit of rain in winter and a rapid warmup with a long warm season. The other climate looks quite good too for a place with such little seasonality
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Post by cawfeefan on Jan 14, 2024 2:32:08 GMT -5
Ben Nevis, Scotland X Mecca, Saudi Arabia Looks like Melbourne temperature wise without the heatwaves, with the precipitation of western Tasmania
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Post by MET on Jan 14, 2024 8:02:55 GMT -5
I was thinking, that merging Sheffield with San Diego seems to create an ideal climate for my preferences, in terms of temperatures, and the benefit of a lot more sun.
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 14, 2024 20:00:07 GMT -5
Dakar + Seattle Osoyoos + Eureka (Canada hottest + coldest by mean annual temperature; Osoyoos humidity + sunshine from Penticton)
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Post by psychedamike24 on Jan 14, 2024 20:39:10 GMT -5
Dakar + Seattle Osoyoos + Eureka (Canada hottest + coldest by mean annual temperature; Osoyoos humidity + sunshine from Penticton) Did you just average both the relative humidity stats and the dew point stats? Not sure if those relative humidity stats are accurate for the given daily means and dew points, but they don't actually seem that unreasonable.
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 15, 2024 0:17:09 GMT -5
Dakar + Seattle Osoyoos + Eureka (Canada hottest + coldest by mean annual temperature; Osoyoos humidity + sunshine from Penticton) Did you just average both the relative humidity stats and the dew point stats? Not sure if those relative humidity stats are accurate for the given daily means and dew points, but they don't actually seem that unreasonable. I averaged out the relative humidity stats from both locations; then used an online calculator to find the dew points
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 15, 2024 0:23:59 GMT -5
Yakupore looks like a more stable Southern Wisconsin
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Post by MET on Oct 16, 2024 10:01:04 GMT -5
Noumea and Reykjavik mated:
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Post by Cadeau on Oct 17, 2024 15:27:01 GMT -5
My favorite two French-speaking cities.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Oct 19, 2024 12:27:14 GMT -5
Seattle and Miami.
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