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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2021 13:20:17 GMT -5
A difficult one, as Seattle is close to growing citrus (it's mean minmum is warmer than here), but it still can't do it.
Denver has a nice diurnal range, and plenty of sun, but it's just gets too cold.
Both great for skiers though.
I'l take Seattle - still a better option for growing fruit ... would consider Seattle a Mediterranean climate rather than a Oceanic one - can't ignore that the wettest winter month has nearly 1000% iof the rainfall of the driest summer month
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Sept 1, 2021 13:33:55 GMT -5
Definitely Denver. No contest!
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Post by alex992 on Sept 1, 2021 15:47:02 GMT -5
Denver without a second doubt.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 1, 2021 16:06:44 GMT -5
Denver
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Post by knot on Sept 1, 2021 18:25:41 GMT -5
Denver, FUCKAAAAAAAAAN!
Any Untermensch who chooses Sheattle needs to have their heads checked, as it has lots of vile, suicidal cold rain and clouds. Take that Aboniggahby Fagler. Kiss my ass
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Post by tommyFL on Sept 1, 2021 18:32:24 GMT -5
Seattle by a comfortable margin
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Post by knot on Sept 1, 2021 18:38:12 GMT -5
After much trouble deciding, I've landed on Denver due to more frontal rains and sunnier, yet wetter summers (and much better precip pattern). Although I'd despise the extreme cold. Shitattle has a horrifying precip patternโautumn wetter than spring
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Post by Beercules on Sept 1, 2021 19:43:30 GMT -5
Denver lmfao. Seattle is a cloudy, summerless, stormless abyss with hideous skin penetrating damp cold winters.
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Post by caspase8 on Sept 2, 2021 1:25:20 GMT -5
Denver. Overall a bit on the dry side, but at least it has relatively wet summers, as well as more snow, thunderstorms and variability.
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Post by greysrigging on Sept 2, 2021 4:03:14 GMT -5
Both interesting, both pretty shitty in reality. Wouldn't mind experiencing the climates ( theoretically, lol ) But in the end, as I've mentioned on numerous occaisions, I don't do cold.... Seattle I suppose.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 2, 2021 7:33:37 GMT -5
Seattle by far, for no extreme cold snaps and the Mediterranean precipitation pattern.
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Post by chesternz on Sept 2, 2021 10:10:47 GMT -5
Denver. The colder nights are a small price to pay for a much sunnier, snowier, stormier and generally much more interesting climate.
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Post by Cadeau on Sept 2, 2021 11:02:22 GMT -5
SEATTLE
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Post by Speagles84 on Sept 4, 2021 16:48:33 GMT -5
Denver
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Post by trolik on Sept 4, 2021 17:06:09 GMT -5
Denver for being more interesting withstanding the shite lows
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Post by psychedamike24 on Sept 13, 2021 22:13:30 GMT -5
Seattle has less extreme day-to-day temperature fluctuations and lower diurnal range
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Post by jetshnl on Sept 30, 2021 23:31:35 GMT -5
Itโs a tough one. I think Denver would be more favourable, Denver isnโt too cold for me.
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Post by Ethereal on Oct 1, 2021 1:22:53 GMT -5
Tough yes, but I can't stand gloomy and dreary weather. So I would have to begrudgingly go with Denver. It's not even THAT continental IMO. If Chicago or Detroit were in Denver's stead, I would've definitely chosen Seattle.
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Post by FrozenI69 on Oct 1, 2021 14:52:08 GMT -5
Denver, because it gets real winters.
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Post by gordo on Oct 15, 2021 9:52:35 GMT -5
Most certainly Seattle thought the summers there are too dry.
Denver has too much white puke, not enough rain, and a ground that's too brown.
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