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Post by deneb78 on Mar 13, 2021 11:46:15 GMT -5
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Post by MET on Mar 13, 2021 11:47:56 GMT -5
Victoria quite easily, very decent climate.
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Post by tommyFL on Mar 13, 2021 12:36:40 GMT -5
Victoria for being sunnier and slightly warmer
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Post by alex992 on Mar 13, 2021 12:51:59 GMT -5
Queenstown - has nice, frosty winter nights and looks like it gets more snow.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 13, 2021 13:23:45 GMT -5
Queenstown for being drier
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Mar 13, 2021 13:56:40 GMT -5
Queenstown easily.
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Post by Cadeau on Mar 13, 2021 13:59:37 GMT -5
Victoria. Sunnier climate but has much less UV radiation strength and relatively free from the related hazard.
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Post by greysrigging on Mar 13, 2021 17:05:56 GMT -5
Surprisingly close battle imo.....could have ticked either.....but went for Queenstown on the strength of actually having visited the town , albeit only in summer.
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Post by knot on Mar 13, 2021 17:11:24 GMT -5
Easily Queenstown for getting cold fronts instead of warm fronts, and thus being much snowier. But for FUCKS SAKEβ¦can you post a SINGLE WEATHERBOX JUST ONCE IN YOUR LIFE?! The only reason I replied to this, was because it seemed like an interesting climate battle to me.
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Post by deneb78 on Mar 13, 2021 18:05:55 GMT -5
Easily Queenstown for getting cold fronts instead of warm fronts, and thus being much snowier. But for FUCKS SAKEβ¦can you post a SINGLE WEATHERBOX JUST ONCE IN YOUR LIFE?! The only reason I replied to this, was because it seemed like an interesting climate battle to me. Sorry I am on my phone most of the time and not at a computer so it's much more tedious to have to copy and paste weatherbox images. Besides, is it really that hard to click on a link?
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Post by knot on Mar 13, 2021 18:08:25 GMT -5
Sorry I am on my phone most of the time and not at a computer so it's much more tedious to have to copy and paste weatherbox images. Besides, is it really that hard to click on a link? Hmm, fair enough. Good thing the wiki links aren't broken (as they usually are), and there's only two anyways rather than twenty.
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Post by jgtheone on Mar 13, 2021 22:06:09 GMT -5
Which Victoria are you referring to? I would pick the University and Airport station over Queenstown, but I would pick Queenstown over the Gonzales station for example.
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Post by deneb78 on Mar 13, 2021 23:46:34 GMT -5
Which Victoria are you referring to? I would pick the University and Airport station over Queenstown, but I would pick Queenstown over the Gonzales station for example. Gonzales station represents more downtown Victoria so more representative of the city itself. University of Victoria is an inner suburb and the airport is in an outer suburb Saanich. So, since Gonzales is more representative of the downtown, I would go with that.
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Post by srfoskey on Mar 14, 2021 0:21:41 GMT -5
Gonzales Victoria has no summer warmth and probably less chance of snow than Queenstown so Queenstown it is.
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Post by Kaleetan on Mar 14, 2021 11:53:52 GMT -5
Victoria - milder winters
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Post by Morningrise on Mar 14, 2021 12:21:43 GMT -5
I would take Queenstown over Victoria-Gonzales due to the slightly warmer summers and more even precipitation distribution, however I would take the other two Victoria stations over Queenstown for their warmer summers.
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