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Post by ilmc90 on Mar 21, 2018 14:31:43 GMT -5
We now seem to get that in February so all crying about winter should cease IMO. Hard to believe we got a colder high back in late October (68 F) than you did at some point in February lol Rediculous isn't it?
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Post by alex992 on Mar 21, 2018 14:32:13 GMT -5
Lol, a 75 F high is feat here during October, even the later part of the month. That's how sad this climate is. The average high in Jacarandopolis in October is 74F, which LaGuardia Airport has come really close to reaching on a few occasions. That just shows how extreme the seasonal lag is, that even the Octobers are really similar to my dream climate. Now those Aprils, on the other hand...kurwa Miami and most of Florida is just wayyy too hot year round. Im always rooting for Florida to get below average temps cause I know how extreme that place is Tallahassee and the Panhandle have average lows in the 50s during October, so not too bad, but yeah average highs in the low 80s for October is wayyy too hot. 74 F even is too hot for an October average high, Winter Haven's average high for October is 37 F .
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Post by ilmc90 on Mar 21, 2018 14:33:07 GMT -5
Lol, a 75 F high is feat here during October, even the later part of the month. That's how sad this climate is. The average high in Jacarandopolis in October is 74F, which LaGuardia Airport has come really close to reaching on a few occasions. That just shows how extreme the seasonal lag is, that even the Octobers are really similar to my dream climate. Now those Aprils, on the other hand...kurwa Miami and most of Florida is just wayyy too hot year round. Im always rooting for Florida to get below average temps cause I know how extreme that place is My dream climate has a slight seasonal lag with September being more prone to warm weather than May, June, or even July some years.
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Post by alex992 on Mar 21, 2018 14:34:48 GMT -5
Hard to believe we got a colder high back in late October (68 F) than you did at some point in February lol Rediculous isn't it? Eastern North American climate fail, boke.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 21, 2018 14:36:30 GMT -5
Ideally September would be warmer than May, October and April equal, March warmer than November and December the coldest month with the fall months being more stable.
My dream climate has an average October high of 64 and an average March high of 55. Thatโs half the difference between the two as Rochester has.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 21, 2018 14:38:29 GMT -5
The average high in Jacarandopolis in October is 74F, which LaGuardia Airport has come really close to reaching on a few occasions. That just shows how extreme the seasonal lag is, that even the Octobers are really similar to my dream climate. Now those Aprils, on the other hand...kurwa Miami and most of Florida is just wayyy too hot year round. Im always rooting for Florida to get below average temps cause I know how extreme that place is Tallahassee and the Panhandle have average lows in the 50s during October, so not too bad, but yeah average highs in the low 80s for October is wayyy too hot. 74 F even is too hot for an October average high, Winter Haven's average high for October is 37 F . Yeah the panhandle part of Florida has very nice climates, I actually like Jacksonville's climate a lot! But the part of Florida that sticks out like a D has a horrible climate
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Post by alex992 on Mar 21, 2018 14:38:34 GMT -5
I like September being slightly cooler than May, October and April being the same (with a lower diurnal range in October, so a colder high but a milder low) and November slightly colder than March. Overall, Autumn is just slightly cooler than Spring in my climate.
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Post by nei on Mar 21, 2018 14:40:06 GMT -5
The summers north of NYC aren't hot tho, summers in Upstate NY are lame. Not all of the Northeast can have glorious summers like Philly Bunghole has similar summers as Paris, when the other is continental and the other is oceanic stratocrapulus 6 degrees further north. Bunghole's crummers are surprisingly weak for an inland US location. station is at 1500 feet; that's enough to make it 4ยฐC or so colder from elevation. Most of the city is at 850 feet
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Post by ilmc90 on Mar 21, 2018 14:40:57 GMT -5
As much as I harp about delayed springs, I do enjoy average May conditions (sunny and 65-70 degrees). Close to my ideal summers which is probably why I enjoy them. An average June here is actually not too bad either. I'll never forget how nice it was in June 2012. Definitely paid the price in July that year though.
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Post by alex992 on Mar 21, 2018 14:41:50 GMT -5
Tallahassee and the Panhandle have average lows in the 50s during October, so not too bad, but yeah average highs in the low 80s for October is wayyy too hot. 74 F even is too hot for an October average high, Winter Haven's average high for October is 37 F . Yeah the panhandle part of Florida has very nice climates, I actually like Jacksonville's climate a lot! But the part of Florida that sticks out like a D has a horrible climate I think you'd like Crestview even more than Jacksonville. It's inland and lightly elevated, so it's noticeably cooler than Jacksonville even. A good climate by Floridiot standards. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crestview,_Florida#Climate
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Post by Ariete on Mar 21, 2018 14:42:34 GMT -5
With the "Swedish style" 2002-2016 weather period in Turku, April's and May's highs are 9.5C and 15.9C, while September's and October's 16.2C and 9.2C.
So pretty much the same. The lows are of course much in autumn's favour. Ideally I would rather make the autumn warmer if I had only one choice.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 21, 2018 14:47:54 GMT -5
Bunghole has similar summers as Paris, when the other is continental and the other is oceanic stratocrapulus 6 degrees further north. Bunghole's crummers are surprisingly weak for an inland US location. station is at 1500 feet; that's enough to make it 4ยฐC or so colder from elevation. Most of the city is at 850 feet indeed, on sunny days it seems like the town can easily be 5F warmer than the airport station. Today it's mad cloudy so the difference is 3F. Of course on clear nights you also get temperature inversion sometimes, so the average lows are probably 1F colder here than at the station
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Post by nei on Mar 21, 2018 14:47:58 GMT -5
no snow here again; another slot of dry air
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 21, 2018 14:49:37 GMT -5
Yeah the panhandle part of Florida has very nice climates, I actually like Jacksonville's climate a lot! But the part of Florida that sticks out like a D has a horrible climate I think you'd like Crestview even more than Jacksonville. It's inland and lightly elevated, so it's noticeably cooler than Jacksonville even. A good climate by Floridiot standards. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crestview,_Florida#Climate Very nice climate, quite livable for Florida. Tho I still think the climates in northern Georgia are better
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Post by alex992 on Mar 21, 2018 14:53:48 GMT -5
I think you'd like Crestview even more than Jacksonville. It's inland and lightly elevated, so it's noticeably cooler than Jacksonville even. A good climate by Floridiot standards. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crestview,_Florida#Climate Very nice climate, quite livable for Florida. Tho I still think the climates in northern Georgia are better Surprises me that anywhere in FL would have average lows in the 60s during July. Even though it's just 69.7 F, but still quite moderate for FL standards.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 21, 2018 14:56:01 GMT -5
Very nice climate, quite livable for Florida. Tho I still think the climates in northern Georgia are better Surprises me that anywhere in FL would have average lows in the 60s during July. Even though it's just 69.7 F, but still quite moderate for FL standards. Hey, in NYC the average lows in July are 68F. Considering that, 69F lows in Florida out of all places is amazing
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Post by knot on Mar 21, 2018 15:36:32 GMT -5
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Post by Cadeau on Mar 21, 2018 16:37:17 GMT -5
Seoul is only a few degrees warmer. Being on a peninsula may help moderate the temperatures a little. Yeah, but it just shows how screwed the Northeast US is during March and April. That places with much colder winters get massive warmups while the Northeast gotta suffer wintry temps until fucking May. It's fucking bullshit. You feel me? There is toss and turns during the transition months in Seoul but the main difference shows temps increasing more properly by the month, never go back too far to surpass the previous month's averages in spring. I can't recall if there was any March colder than January or even February in the history. Date / Daily High (Seoul 2018) March 1 = 3.0 March 2 = 5.4 March 3 = 16.2 March 4 = 11.9 March 5 = 11.4 March 6 = 10.9 March 7 = 10.7 March 8 = 9.7 March 9 = 9.6 March 10 = 9.7 March 11 = 12.2 March 12 = 15.5 March 13 = 18.8 March 14 = 22.1 March 15 = 16.6 March 16 = 12.2 March 17 = 14.0 March 18 = 12.5 March 19 = 10.4 March 20 = 9.1 March 21 = 5.3 Yeah definitely nicer than the Eastern US this year.
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Post by rozenn on Mar 21, 2018 16:51:47 GMT -5
Argued with 3 people about weather today at work before giving up after a couple minutes (there's no point arguing about something as trivial as weather with coworkers lol). Coworker 1 (she's from Nantes): it's the first day of spring but till feels like winter.* It maded frost today !!!111!11!11!1! Coworker 2 (she's from fucken stratus-bound Cherbourg): You'll be regretting it come summer. Paris is unbearable in summer because of pollution. Actually it has the most uncomfortable summers in France. Me: Umm no, I can testify that Nice is less comfortable in summer overall. In fact it can be pretty muggy. Coworker 2: Huh Paris is much muggier, I know it because I spent a month in Marseille a few years ago. How can Nice be warmer since it has the same climate as Paris but is a smaller city with less pollution anyway ?? Me: It doesn't have the same climate as Paris, it's Mediterranean whereas Paris is oceanic. Coworker 2: Umm obviously it has the same climate, it's in France. There are only 3 types of climates in the world: polar, temperate and tropical. Were you sleeping at school Roz? Me: So rural Brittany is as warm as rural Provence? No cities in either. Coworker 3: Roz what are you on about ? Were talking about cities. Your full of shit it was 38ยฐC at midnight last June in Paris. Fact. Me: ... *Yeah don't you dare say you're glad it's spring on March 1st, or you'll be shot dead.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2018 16:55:51 GMT -5
Sounds like the average French person is as as the average person here when it comes to understanding the climate they live in.
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