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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 13:54:50 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 13:56:11 GMT -5
Am I missing anyone notable?
Assuming that Torshavn lives in the climate that he claims to live in, then he has my vote. It has the best balance of everything. Once you move away from the coast it has the most continental influence, it's the driest, and is sunnier than London.
PS. Credit for a couple of the climate boxes goes to Kronan.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 9, 2017 14:04:03 GMT -5
Ipswich for me, the reason being a greater likelihood of light frosts, along with Sweden-like longer summers The former ensures it just beats London.
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Post by boombo on Oct 9, 2017 14:04:07 GMT -5
Portsmouth because it's the sunniest even if the temperatures look pretty boring. None of these places get decent winters or summers so you might as well just go on which one gets the most sun and the fewest rain days without it looking too parched. With Lerwick you wonder how or why anybody lives there at all. I love it how Wiki gives Bingley's climate data for Leeds
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 14:06:09 GMT -5
Portsmouth because it's the sunniest even if the temperatures look pretty boring. None of these places get decent winters so you might as well just go on which gives the most sun and the fewest rain days. With Lerwick you wonder how or why anybody lives there at all. I love it how Wiki gives Bingley's climate data for Leeds The Leeds box is definitely wrong, dunno what to put here should make a better one if he wants his climate to be accurately represented
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 14:07:21 GMT -5
Portsmouth for me -warmer winters and more sunshine win the day.
London 2nd and Ipswich 3rd.
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Post by ilmc90 on Oct 9, 2017 14:32:26 GMT -5
Buxton for being the wettest. I like Lerwick but the summers are little too cool.
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Post by boombo on Oct 9, 2017 14:34:36 GMT -5
Buxton is beating London and this isn't even a troll thread
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 9, 2017 14:39:07 GMT -5
Buxton is beating London and this isn't even a troll thread B87 on suicide watch I go with Portsmouth for the sunshine, btw.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 9, 2017 14:43:06 GMT -5
London: D Ipswich: D-/D Portsmouth: D- Pershore: D- Crawley: E+ York: E/E+ Chester: E Aberdeen: E- Ballykelly: F+ Bingely: F Leeds: F Buxton: F-/F Lerwick: F-
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 14:46:20 GMT -5
London.
Lived by there until 2003 and it's like another country.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 16:37:54 GMT -5
Surprised by how even the geographic distribution of members is. Usually you'd expect a cluster towards the south east. Instead most regions of the country are represented.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Oct 9, 2017 17:05:11 GMT -5
Portsmouth cause of the sun and shit
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Post by sari on Oct 9, 2017 18:15:43 GMT -5
Buxton and Leeds tied
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Post by Beercules on Oct 9, 2017 20:45:16 GMT -5
Might go with Portsmouth actually. Nowhere in that list has acceptable crummers, so may as go with the sunniest place. Its crummers are not that much cooler than London and infact the lows are warmer.
How shithouse is Dunno's climate, no wonder that hipster queen is on his rags 24/7. Diddums.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Oct 9, 2017 22:48:04 GMT -5
I'm getting suicidal just from looking at some of these climate boxes. 18.5C highs in July? 18.9C? 14.3? 1109 annual sunshine hours? If I had to live in one of those climates I would throw myself off the cliffs of Dover. Portsmouth and London seem decent enough at least
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 0:56:44 GMT -5
I'm getting suicidal just from looking at some of these climate boxes. 18.5C highs in July? 18.9C? 14.3? 1109 annual sunshine hours? If I had to live in one of those climates I would throw myself off the cliffs of Dover. Portsmouth and London seem decent enough at least But what if you have a hill at the back of your house that gets its weather systems from Antarctica?
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 2:51:26 GMT -5
Might go with Portsmouth actually. Nowhere in that list has acceptable crummers, so may as go with the sunniest place. Its crummers are not that much cooler than London and infact the lows are warmer. How shithouse is Dunno's climate, no wonder that hipster queen is on his rags 24/7. Diddums. Leeds is on a much lower elevation than Bingley (200 m asl) so is at or above 21.0 in July and low 7's in January but I get you
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 10:00:50 GMT -5
Might go with Portsmouth actually. Nowhere in that list has acceptable crummers, so may as go with the sunniest place. Its crummers are not that much cooler than London and infact the lows are warmer. How shithouse is Dunno's climate, no wonder that hipster queen is on his rags 24/7. Diddums. Leeds is on a much lower elevation than Bingley (200 m asl) so is at or above 21.0 in July and low 7's in January but I get you According to Dunno, who is a propaganda minister for the city and always tries to make it look warmer and wealthier than it actually is
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 10:11:25 GMT -5
According to Dunno, who is a propaganda minister for the city and always tries to make it look warmer and wealthier than it actually is The lower SE reaches are down towards 30 m asl, so I'd guess those suburbs would be more similar to Doncaster but okay then, just to discredit dunno, sure
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