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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Aug 6, 2021 2:57:39 GMT -5
And this is a simpler version for easier reading. Which climate would you choose? I choose Mesopotamia, Antioquia for being warmer, wetter and having good tropical thunderstorms. It's generally a very good climate though the nights are cool. Don't be tricked by the precipitation days. Precipitation in Mesopotamia occurs mostly as afternoon thunderstorms but rain is possible at any time of the day.
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Post by knot on Aug 6, 2021 2:58:58 GMT -5
Prince Rupert in a mega stomp
Literally just looked at the colour scheme (less orange = win)
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Post by anatol on Aug 6, 2021 3:03:18 GMT -5
Mesopotamia wins easily by better temperatures and summerwet pattern.
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Post by tommyFL on Aug 6, 2021 3:09:00 GMT -5
Mesopotamia for the superior temps. I'm surprised you came across this climate though. It's relatively obscure and you probably wouldn't stumble across unless you were looking for it.
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Post by Ethereal on Aug 6, 2021 5:32:12 GMT -5
Mesopotamia doesn't do the real Mesopotamia any justice. But I'd go with that for the mild temps year round, despite the terrible amount of rainfall and humidity.
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Post by chesternz on Aug 6, 2021 11:57:37 GMT -5
Mesopotamia easily. Mild temps year-round and probably some really epic heavy rain and storms. Prince Rupert is really nasty
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 6, 2021 12:01:49 GMT -5
Mesopotamia because it’s “warmer”
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Aug 6, 2021 12:06:48 GMT -5
Prince Rupert is much better.
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Post by MET on Aug 6, 2021 12:44:53 GMT -5
Mesopotamia, but both aren't good.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Aug 6, 2021 12:51:25 GMT -5
Wow they're both so horrible. While I prefer the fact that Prince Rupert has seasons, I'll go with Mesopotamia for having no snow and some daily variation.
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Post by deneb78 on Aug 6, 2021 20:02:33 GMT -5
Mesopotamia by a landslide. Prince Rupert is a pretty bad climate.
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Post by omegaraptor on Aug 6, 2021 20:03:31 GMT -5
Prince Rupert for sure.
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Post by caspase8 on Aug 7, 2021 1:50:32 GMT -5
Prince Rupert for having seasons.
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 7, 2021 2:52:41 GMT -5
Prince Rupert for having seasons. They both have 12 months of rainy seasons....haha The Columbian one , no cold....
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Post by alex992 on Aug 7, 2021 5:50:39 GMT -5
Prince Rupert for more seasonality and snow.
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Post by Morningrise on Aug 7, 2021 8:54:21 GMT -5
Mesopotamia by far. If it's gonna be horrifically wet, at least let it be comfortably warm and reasonably sunny as well. Prince Rupert is just Vancouver's wet season on steroids, no thanks!
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Post by Cadeau on Aug 8, 2021 9:56:50 GMT -5
Prince Rupert for having temperature variance over the season and rare thunderstorms.
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Post by CRISPR on Mar 19, 2024 14:17:37 GMT -5
Mesopotamia for having cool rain rather than cold rain (and also 50% more sunshine hours)
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Post by Crunch41 on Aug 13, 2024 21:35:00 GMT -5
Mesopotamia. Normally I would pick Prince Rupert because it has seasons, but the seasons are mostly terrible. The rain isn't as cold in Mesopotamia.
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Post by Benfxmth on Aug 14, 2024 6:29:58 GMT -5
Both are a steaming pile of cold hyperwet moldy blue waffle dandruff.
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