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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 24, 2021 19:53:30 GMT -5
How would you rate Steele, ND for the year of 1936? It has, by far, the hottest July on record, and also has seen the 121°F high, which is also a record high for the state, and the –50°F low on February 16th is also an all-time record low for Steele since the POR has began in 1894, and 1936 was the driest year on record. I'll give it a C, as even though the winters are much too cold, but with the continentality, and dryness, it'd be an interesting year to experience.
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Post by knot on Jan 24, 2021 19:59:51 GMT -5
E+, and almost entirely due to the epic summer. The nasty arse winter can get fucked🖕🏻
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Post by MET on Jan 24, 2021 20:01:07 GMT -5
Z, bullshyte.
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 24, 2021 20:50:28 GMT -5
F, because of January and February and the cold spring.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jan 24, 2021 20:52:26 GMT -5
D+, and almost entirely due to the epic winter. That nasty arse summer can get fuarked🖕🏻
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Jan 24, 2021 20:54:48 GMT -5
How would you rate Steele, ND for the year of 1936? It has, by far, the hottest July on record, and also has seen the 121°F high, which is also a record high for the state, and the –50°F low on February 16th is also an all-time record low for Steele since the POR has began in 1894, and 1936 was the driest year on record. I'll give it a C, as even though the winters are much too cold, but with the continentality, and dryness, it'd be an interesting year to experience. So it recorded it’s all time low and all time high in the same year ? Recording an insanely warm July and insanely high record high at a higher altitude and latitude .... despite being the type of place that gets -50 for its record low! It deserves a B just for that even if not my ideal . I must respect this climate !
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 24, 2021 20:58:08 GMT -5
How would you rate Steele, ND for the year of 1936? It has, by far, the hottest July on record, and also has seen the 121°F high, which is also a record high for the state, and the –50°F low on February 16th is also an all-time record low for Steele since the POR has began in 1894, and 1936 was the driest year on record. I'll give it a C, as even though the winters are much too cold, but with the continentality, and dryness, it'd be an interesting year to experience. So it recorded it’s all time low and all time high in the same year ? Recording an insanely warm July and insanely high record high at a higher altitude and latitude .... despite being the type of place that gets -50 for its record low! It deserves a B just for that even if not my ideal . I must respect this climate ! Yup, it really did see its all-time record low that month.
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Post by knot on Jan 24, 2021 20:59:43 GMT -5
D+, and almost entirely due to the epic winter. That nasty arse summer can get fuarked🖕🏻 Awww, how cute.
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Post by Morningrise on Jan 24, 2021 22:30:45 GMT -5
To live in year after year? D, too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer.
To experience as a one-time thing? A+++, fucking epic!
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 24, 2021 22:50:57 GMT -5
To live in year after year? D, too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. To experience as a one-time thing? A+++, fucking epic! This. Too dry, snowless and frigid in winter but epic for one year.
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Post by greysrigging on Jan 25, 2021 3:59:36 GMT -5
Jesus effin' Christ ! 49.4c at 47*N ? Phenomenal Continental heat !. Australia had its most Southerly +49 at Keith in South Australia Dec 2019.... 36.11*S
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Post by alex992 on Jan 25, 2021 11:07:39 GMT -5
Temperature-wise.....this is an A+. Epic as fuck! But the dryness and lack of snow bring it down to a solid B. Still, this would be awesome to experience.
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Post by deneb78 on Jan 25, 2021 11:35:34 GMT -5
This has everything I hate in a climate. Z.
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Post by shalop on Jan 25, 2021 12:53:56 GMT -5
A-.
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Post by gordo on Jan 25, 2021 14:12:28 GMT -5
F. What a fail whale of a climate year.
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Post by srfoskey on Jan 27, 2021 15:47:42 GMT -5
D Way too dry and continental, but would be fun to experience once.
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Post by Wildcat on Jan 27, 2021 15:59:37 GMT -5
F but not Z, just for the sheer epicness of it.
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Post by Cadeau on Jan 29, 2021 10:42:41 GMT -5
Grade E-. At least there are several discontinuous weeks of a livable temperature range.
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