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Post by Babu on Aug 28, 2018 13:57:49 GMT -5
Just because September and November are the same season, doesn't mean they'll have the same weather, just like March and May don't have the same weather. They're the edge of the seasons. September is bordering summer while November borders winter. It's simply early vs. late fall. And at 65 N, of course November will be winter-like. Most mid-latitude places that have cold, snowy winters aren't snow covered yet in November, though they'll probably have bare trees, meaning it's late fall. Spring winter is very real though. Deep snow everywhere in April with a high sun and mild day temps is a different season than almost 24h darkness and -15'C every day, but it's also a different season than May with flowers and trees blooming.
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Post by bizzy on Aug 28, 2018 17:12:22 GMT -5
The “95 degrees with 100% humidity”-people annoy me to no end. I heard this exact sentence the other day from a Floridian. Where the hell were you? The Persian Gulf? I didn’t respond though, no one likes a know it all.
And I see this one a lot in YouTube/Twitter comments:
[Insert video of a confirmed tornado touchdown in the Northeast]
Person from Alabama: “In Alabama we call this a thunderstorm” .....B*TCH NO YOU DONT
Person from Florida: “This happens every afternoon in Florida” .....WHERE??
Person from Oklahoma: “This is a microburst” .....NOOOOO TF IT ISNT, JEFF
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Post by alex992 on Aug 28, 2018 21:20:42 GMT -5
The “95 degrees with 100% humidity”-people annoy me to no end. I heard this exact sentence the other day from a Floridian. Where the hell were you? The Persian Gulf? I didn’t respond though, no one likes a know it all. And I see this one a lot in YouTube/Twitter comments: [Insert video of a confirmed tornado touchdown in the Northeast] Person from Alabama: “In Alabama we call this a thunderstorm” .....B*TCH NO YOU DONT Person from Florida: “This happens every afternoon in Florida” .....WHERE? ?
Person from Oklahoma: “This is a microburst” .....NOOOOO TF IT ISNT, JEFF Or vid of somewhere down South getting 12 inches of snow, or subzero temps "This is May in Michigan"...no it's not fuck nut. People like this are too stupid to have a sense of relativity. Btw, you don't have to censor cuss words on here, lol.
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Post by Iwantsnow on Aug 28, 2018 22:00:37 GMT -5
Really? Sh!t. People love to act like Wisconsin is extremely snowy and cold in winter. But people exaggerate their weather everywhere I've been.
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Post by alex992 on Aug 28, 2018 22:13:11 GMT -5
Really? Sh!t. People love to act like Wisconsin is extremely snowy and cold in winter. But people exaggerate their weather everywhere I've been.
People love to act like anywhere north of Alabama is essentially Nunavut in winter.
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Post by bizzy on Aug 30, 2018 9:06:21 GMT -5
The “95 degrees with 100% humidity”-people annoy me to no end. I heard this exact sentence the other day from a Floridian. Where the hell were you? The Persian Gulf? I didn’t respond though, no one likes a know it all. And I see this one a lot in YouTube/Twitter comments: [Insert video of a confirmed tornado touchdown in the Northeast] Person from Alabama: “In Alabama we call this a thunderstorm” .....B*TCH NO YOU DONT Person from Florida: “This happens every afternoon in Florida” .....WHERE? ?
Person from Oklahoma: “This is a microburst” .....NOOOOO TF IT ISNT, JEFF Or vid of somewhere down South getting 12 inches of snow, or subzero temps "This is May in Michigan"...no it's not fuck nut. People like this are too stupid to have a sense of relativity. Btw, you don't have to censor cuss words on here, lol. Lol I didn’t want to make my post sound too angry. Severe weather is severe weather, an EF3 in the Northeast isn’t any less destructive than an EF3 in the Midwest, I don’t understand the urge some people have to downplay someone else’s weather events. A foot of snow is a lot, even here and it’s something we’re actually prepared for. Don’t get me started on the armchair Hurricane hunters, they see the storm’s category and run with it. “Hurricane Sandy was only a Cat 1!!!” *Largest Atlantic Hurricane on record *Was actually still a Cat 2 an hour before landfall *It struck the Caribbean too, while stronger *Wind speeds fairly evenly distributed, typical of mega-sized ‘canes *Storm surge typical of a Cat 3/4 hurricane due to its sheer size *Storm surge caused 90%+ of the damage *Struck one of the most densely populated areas of the country *Nowhere near the strongest hurricane to strike the region, we’ve had multiple Cat 3’s, our theoretical max is a Cat 4. But they’re supposedly experts, because they’ve “rode out Cat 4’s and 5’s”, while only actually having experienced Cat 1/2 conditions at best in said storms. And I know weather is relative, but I can’t help but cringe when I see videos of southerners speeding over what is clearly (to me) black ice. And a lot of the time the road is flanked by cars that already went sliding. It’s like....
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Post by Ariete on Sept 5, 2018 7:19:35 GMT -5
FMI said that this was the nationwide hottest May-August period on record, and a tabloid picked it up. The headline said "Finland became Spain". Jajajajajjaja bro, tabloids: don't be so rediculous.
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Post by Babu on Sept 5, 2018 7:34:50 GMT -5
FMI said that this was the nationwide hottest May-August period on record, and a tabloid picked it up. The headline said "Finland became Spain". Jajajajajjaja bro, tabloids: don't be so rediculous. I mean, you were warmer than most of Atlantic Spain, but yeah, definitely sensationalistic.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 5, 2018 8:51:05 GMT -5
>it was sunny just now >but then it rained >lol 4 seasons in one day xDDDDDD
There is maybe one or two days in the year which display this quality, i.e. kinda warm in the sun and then a hail shower comes along, but it's an annoying meme most of the time.
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Post by Moron on Sept 5, 2018 8:54:16 GMT -5
>it was sunny just now >but then it rained >lol 4 seasons in one day xDDDDDD There is maybe one or two days in the year which display this quality, i.e. kinda warm in the sun and then a hail shower comes along, but it's an annoying meme most of the time. You just jealous bro of 4 season in a day London and Seattle.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 5, 2018 8:57:02 GMT -5
>it was sunny just now >but then it rained >lol 4 seasons in one day xDDDDDD There is maybe one or two days in the year which display this quality, i.e. kinda warm in the sun and then a hail shower comes along, but it's an annoying meme most of the time. You just jealous bro of 4 season in a day London and Seattle. nah london is always cloudy and 5C and seattle is always sunny and 30C jajajajaja
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Post by Moron on Sept 5, 2018 8:58:37 GMT -5
seattle is 15x better than london, seattle has far warmer summers and much more snow- Botev 2017
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Post by Dean York (Old) on Sept 5, 2018 10:19:11 GMT -5
BBC weather I think it was, saying it will "only reach 21C in SE England and high teens in the north". It's September ffs. That's completely normal weather for early in the month, and the same that country has had for about two weeks!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2018 10:40:05 GMT -5
BBC weather I think it was, saying it will "only reach 21C in SE England and high teens in the north". It's September ffs. That's completely normal weather for early in the month, and the same that country has had for about two weeks! I could fill this whole thread up with dumb things the BBC have said
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Post by alex992 on Dec 15, 2018 22:09:05 GMT -5
>it was sunny just now >but then it rained >lol 4 seasons in one day xDDDDDD There is maybe one or two days in the year which display this quality, i.e. kinda warm in the sun and then a hail shower comes along, but it's an annoying meme most of the time. A lot of people love to say down here that it was "both hot and cold on the same day" because we had a low of like 18 C and a high of like 26-27 C. Insane how big of drama queens people are down here.
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Post by alex992 on Dec 15, 2018 22:30:00 GMT -5
If one lives in a climate where the average winter minmum and the average summer maximum can be reached in the same day, then that could be regarded as seasonless It's possible here to get near our average summer high before the passage of a cold front, and then near our average winter low after the cold passes through the following morning. Wouldn't call the climate here seasonless though, even if the seasons are muted.
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Post by Ariete on Mar 20, 2019 15:09:57 GMT -5
"Due to windchill a -10C in Helsinki feels worse than -30C in Joensuu. Add the higher humidity and it makes it even worse! Same in summer, a humid 25C in Helsinki feels worse than a dry 30C in Joensuu"
Facts: winter mean wind is 3.6 km/h higher in Helsinki than Joensuu. Mean relative humidity is 79% in Helsinki, 80% in Joensuu. In summer, during hot weather dew points are similar in both cities due to the size of weather systems and fronts.
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Post by alex992 on Mar 21, 2019 6:01:15 GMT -5
"28 C in New York City feels hotter than 45 C in Phoenix because of humidity"
- Usually said by a cretin who moved to Phoenix from NYC and is trying to convince himself it wasn't a huge mistake.
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Post by Wildcat on Dec 30, 2019 22:31:27 GMT -5
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Post by srfoskey on Dec 31, 2019 0:50:03 GMT -5
If one lives in a climate where the average winter minmum and the average summer maximum can be reached in the same day, then that could be regarded as seasonless One day in April a few years ago some part of western Oklahoma had a low in the 30s F and a high in the 90s F, so that region could just about be considered seasonless by your criteria in spite of that being an edge case.
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