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Post by tommyFL on Aug 8, 2021 18:29:37 GMT -5
perhaps cold part of the humid subtropical (Cfa) category ? No. Just no. Its January mean is quite a ways below freezing.
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Post by Ariete on Aug 8, 2021 18:41:08 GMT -5
Aye, if not even grass grow for almost 5 months of the year (roughly 5-6C mean), there's nothing even remotely subtropical about the place.
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Post by nei on Aug 8, 2021 18:42:58 GMT -5
perhaps cold part of the humid subtropical (Cfa) category ? No. Just no. Its January mean is quite a ways below freezing. January mean is -1°C, not really quite a ways below freezing; it's above the -3°C at least. ============ Anyhow, I picked Stamford. Socorro and Cape May aren't bad. But Cape May has muggier and hotter summers; winters in Cape May are still chilly and not much warmer care more about comfortable summer weather. Socorro is too dry.
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Post by Beercules on Aug 8, 2021 21:31:22 GMT -5
Orlando. Best temps and one of the stormiest locations in the US. What in the FUCK is "cold subtropical"? Oh my god Adi from the Poopsticks
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 8, 2021 21:37:07 GMT -5
Stuart seems nice enough, especially the distinct lack of blue in the Wikibox.
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Post by caspase8 on Aug 9, 2021 3:29:26 GMT -5
Stamford. Nice precipitation pattern and summers aren't too hot.
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Post by alex992 on Aug 9, 2021 5:52:50 GMT -5
perhaps cold part of the humid subtropical (Cfa) category ? IPP strikes again.
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Post by CRISPR on Mar 19, 2024 14:22:29 GMT -5
Cape May, as Sorocco is too dry and Orlando is a little too hot
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Post by arcleo on Mar 19, 2024 15:18:20 GMT -5
Cape May. Winters are too cold but the rest of the year is perfect.
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Post by Kaleetan on Mar 20, 2024 9:02:07 GMT -5
Stuart FL is the best of these
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