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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2021 20:30:34 GMT -5
F. No seasons. Too dry year round. Cool climate though.
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Post by greysrigging on Mar 23, 2021 22:36:42 GMT -5
F. No seasons. Too dry year round. Cool climate though. Ahhhh.... see you blokes have to stop thinking equivalant high latitude and callandar 'seasons'. Just a quick look at the climate data, I can see a minimum of 4 and possibly 6 seasons. Using the Darwin and Kakadu National Park Indigenous Seasonal Callander as a template, weather patterns, wind direction, pressures, humidity and DP's, plant growth, breeding patterns in birds, reptiles ans mammals etc etc.... sounds complex, but in the Top End the native peoples have it 100% right give or take a week or 2 for normal variation. I daresay monsoonal India would be very similar.
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Post by deneb78 on Mar 24, 2021 0:56:26 GMT -5
F. No seasons. Too dry year round. Cool climate though. This place has roughly the same seasonal temperature variation as Vancouver, so how can you say it has no seasons? Also, the rainfall is highly seasonal as well with the monsoon.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2021 11:52:45 GMT -5
F. No seasons. Too dry year round. Cool climate though. This place has roughly the same seasonal temperature variation as Vancouver, so how can you say it has no seasons? Also, the rainfall is highly seasonal as well with the monsoon. My bad, I should have elaborated. It doesn't really have traditional seasons that you would find in North America. I guess it does have seasons, but a different kind of seasons. It does get heavy precipitation, but only for like 2 months and has very little yearly precipitation days, that's why I said it was dry.
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Post by deneb78 on Mar 24, 2021 13:00:58 GMT -5
This place has roughly the same seasonal temperature variation as Vancouver, so how can you say it has no seasons? Also, the rainfall is highly seasonal as well with the monsoon. My bad, I should have elaborated. It doesn't really have traditional seasons that you would find in North America. I guess it does have seasons, but a different kind of seasons. It does get heavy precipitation, but only for like 2 months and has very little yearly precipitation days, that's why I said it was dry. There are lots of places in North America though that don't have what one would consider a traditional 4 season climate. What about Los Angeles, New Orleans and Miami? Some even think that Vancouver and Seattle also don't get traditional 4 seasons.
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