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Post by Beercules on Feb 27, 2021 2:08:41 GMT -5
During which season do you find yourself getting most pissed off about your weather?
For me, it's crummer. Living here, there is an expectation of heat, and epic storms, as seen in 2015 and 2016, and 2019. Crummer is when cold fronts and southerlies give me high anxiety and rage, it's when below avg temps piss me off severely, and a lack of storms because of gay southerly weather patterns piss me off even more. Ironically, I am most unhappy and stressed about the weather in summer. Nov, Dec, Jan, feb and Mar are when the vast majority of my rages occur.
The rest of the year behaves as it should, and the winters here are very nice, mid-teens into the 20's C, clear skies, crisp mornings, no hurricane force southerlies like 80% of crummer 2020/21, with some exciting hard frosts possible. Nothing better for the soul than a crisp clear morning in winter with the river steaming. So, even more ironically, I am happiest in winter.
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Post by jetshnl on Feb 27, 2021 3:51:31 GMT -5
Usually November as itโs the cloudiest. Itโs dark and there are no leaves on the trees or colour in the grass, just dull.
Cold April days are also annoying as it should be warming up by then.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 27, 2021 4:11:11 GMT -5
Usually between February and April. By then I've had enough of winter weather
Though in Seoul I think July-early September might make the most pissed off due to how wet and humid it is
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Post by irlinit on Feb 27, 2021 10:35:14 GMT -5
November-January - this time of year when days are really short and itโs gloomy and grey. November especially as itโs still months away from Feb/March. February is better as itโs close to Spring, days get longer and you have days like today when itโs fully sunny that start to feel warmer.
Also May-September for the same reasons as Beercules. I look at the weather much more in summer and below average pisses me off. Worst is when thereโs a plume hitting Paris and northern france that dies as it reaches the English Channel, resulting in a sometimes 10c difference between London and Pareee ๐ก๐ก๐ก๐คฌ๐คฌ๐ก
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 27, 2021 11:13:06 GMT -5
Usually November as itโs the cloudiest. Itโs dark and there are no leaves on the trees or colour in the grass, just dull. Cold April days are also annoying as it should be warming up by then. Yeah November is awful - without a doubt my least favourite month of the year.
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Post by MET on Feb 27, 2021 11:38:27 GMT -5
November - March I expect shittery, so I don't care about those months or get depressed.
Summer pisses me off the most. It's by far the most disappointing season for me considering I don't give a fuck about winter and hate "proper" cold and ice. Summers are just cold overcast codswallop in northern England. As for storms? Yer right. Dream on.
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Post by alex992 on Feb 27, 2021 11:47:26 GMT -5
Winter - especially when it's shitty and boring like this winter. Summer I expect to be hot and welcome it, so summer down here doesn't bother me that much besides the fact it goes on forever.
But winter....when we're getting consistent 28/21 weather, when cold fronts stop right in Central FL and don't reach here so it's 10 C colder in Orlando, when the anti-interesting weather shield is in full display....yeah that shit aggravates me.
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Post by deneb78 on Feb 27, 2021 11:55:57 GMT -5
Winter aggravates me the most especially when snow is in the forecast. I am much happier when I see non frozen precipitation.
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Post by alex992 on Feb 27, 2021 11:56:46 GMT -5
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 27, 2021 13:25:06 GMT -5
The weather here rarely pisses me off, if it does probably just a day here or there that could happen any time of year.
Back in Shitchester, February-April would be when I was consistently mad about the weather as it was the shittiest time of year for my preferences and took forever to warm up.
However, individual days that pissed me off were usually in summer. Countless hot days ended up having 1 PM highs several f below the forecast before inexplicably cooling down. Those days were infuriating.
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Post by Kaleetan on Feb 27, 2021 16:49:41 GMT -5
When it snows in March and April, instant bad mood. Also ironically summer can piss me off when it fails to get to 75 (which occasionally happens in Shitsconsin).
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Post by tommyFL on Feb 27, 2021 19:07:34 GMT -5
Even though summer is far more uncomfortable, I would have to say winter solely because of its warmth relative to my ideal winter. Recent winters here have also mostly been above average, so that just adds to my hatred.
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Post by omegaraptor on Feb 27, 2021 19:37:17 GMT -5
December and January in recent years. Central Valley-like blowtorch 95% of the time, almost never snows or gets cold. Even a cold front seems impossible to achieve most of the time. 2016-17 was absolutely epic, reminding us that winter here can actually be pretty cool when it's not a shitty torch, but every single Dec-Jan since then has been a massive pile of shit for the most part. Then as soon as the calendar flips to February, it suddenly becomes easy!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2021 21:31:14 GMT -5
When it snows in March and April, instant bad mood. Also ironically summer can piss me off when it fails to get to 75 (which occasionally happens in Shitsconsin). Shitsconsin. I thought I came up with that. I definitely agree, though. Crummer days where you walk outside at the warmest time of day and it's no warmer than inside your house or apartment can suck it. No such thing as a "nice warm summer day" when there's a cold breeze and a high of only 70'F (21'C). Most depressing month of the year here when it comes to weather: February. It's already been winter for what seems like ever, and the days are getting longer which makes you think spring's gotta be getting close...nope, February is almost as often the coldest month as January is nowadays.
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Post by greysrigging on Feb 28, 2021 22:04:34 GMT -5
The 'Build Up'.... increasing heat, humidity and DP's, storms building up on the horizen that just disappear before your very eyes, so no relief from the relentless heat ! Dec 2019 was putrid, as was Nov 2020 and Oct 2009. Using +35c as the starting point for Darwin excessive heat, 35c was once not that common in the City, but much more so in the last 30 years. Typically 8 to 10 such days during the build up months. Oct 2009 - +35c 13 times Nov 2020 - +35c 15 times Dec 2019 - +35c 21 times
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2021 22:16:20 GMT -5
The 'Build Up'.... increasing heat, humidity and DP's, storms building up on the horizen that just disappear before your very eyes, so no relief from the relentless heat ! Dec 2019 was putrid, as was Nov 2020 and Oct 2009. Using +35c as the starting point for Darwin excessive heat, 35c was once not that common in the City, but much more so in the last 30 years. Typically 8 to 10 such days during the build up months. Oct 2009 - +35c 13 times Nov 2020 - +35c 15 times Dec 2019 - +35c 21 times Has Darwin grown as a city in recent decades and created more of an urban heat island than there used to be? It's still a pretty small city now though, only about 150,000 people. Though on topic, yeah, I'm usually pissed off about my weather here in Wisconsin.
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Post by greysrigging on Mar 1, 2021 0:22:53 GMT -5
^^No, not any sort of UHI at our size one would think....there has been a slight upward trend average max/mins since the 1940's, about 0.6c - 0.8c overall. More rainfall on average too, means more cloudy days one would surmise. But what is really happening is that the cooler cloudy type days are offset by more extreme max temps during the season. For example in 2020 we a 35c day in June and July.... first time for these two dry season months. Even us locals dont like 35c days in winter...lol !
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Post by MET on Mar 1, 2021 7:43:03 GMT -5
When we get boring east winds with North Sea low cloud and daytime temperatures the same as night time temepratures like right now - sucks a fat chode. Lame, and one of the issues of being on a gay little island surrounded by frigid waters on all sides.
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Mar 1, 2021 8:25:48 GMT -5
When we get boring east winds with North Sea low cloud and daytime temperatures the same as night time temepratures like right now - sucks a fat chode. Lame, and one of the issues of being on a gay little island surrounded by frigid waters on all sides. Clear blue skies west of the Pennines though, which makes it even worse.
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Post by Morningrise on Mar 1, 2021 14:06:59 GMT -5
Probably spring, either when we get wintery blasts in March/April or when it's chilly enough in late April and May to delay the blooming of leaves. Because those are the two main things that really extend the winter season and shorten our window of non-frigid weather, and it's super annoying.
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