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Post by Babu on Oct 20, 2017 16:41:11 GMT -5
lol, after my last post today I noticed someone had more intensively voted for Swedish place. I bet if I would make a battle here between that Pärnu and between a Russian /Siberian place on the same latitude, let's say Perm or Kirov eg you would vote for those Russian places, now on grounds that " because summer is warmer there" - and unexpectantly summer would matter more than winter Uhhh, I'm pretty sure nobody is biased or holds a grudge against Estonia. If anyone has a bias it'd be me and Lommaren, and we were the first to vote. Calm down.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 20, 2017 16:45:39 GMT -5
...Summers are lame yes but however, they are still less lame in Pärnu and summer matters more than winter. Especially if we are talking about such a miserable latitudes like we are talking about. Every gram matters, lol. Secondly, May is warmer. Thirdly - winter is winter anyway. And as for or those who live in different climates might not to know but actually there is no real difference between -4.2c and -1.3c - they both feel wintry. We have had here tons of winter months with -1c averages, all these feel wintry and wintry. Additional 1c average wise in summer is a way bigger bonus than additional +1c in winter. As I told- those who don't live in such climates may not know or cognize it! What could I do in Västervik's "milder" winter, could I comfortably barbecue outside in January there in Västervik or what is the exact bonus of it's "being warmer"? I would appreciate Västervik more if it would be same as eg Dublin or London in winter but it isn't. come on. -1C vs -4C is quite the difference. imagine a situation when pärnu has 0C and snow and västervik 3C and rain. that happens often. Temperatures change here a lot during winter. Pärnu averages don't came from 60 days row of -1c,-1c, -1c temperatures but fluctuation.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 16:54:56 GMT -5
come on. -1C vs -4C is quite the difference. imagine a situation when pärnu has 0C and snow and västervik 3C and rain. that happens often. Temperatures change here a lot during winter. Pärnu averages don't came from 60 days row of -1c,-1c, -1c temperatures but fluctuation. yeah, i get that. but 3C in average monhtly temperature is still much. västervik and pärnu are not even comparable. the summers in estonia are like 0.5C warmer. at the same time, it's 3-4C colder in winter. around 1C colder in annual temperature. if you like warmth (i don't) it's not a hard decision to make.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 20, 2017 17:25:39 GMT -5
We have climates on Estonia's islands what look in some years like this. Is that that much better than Pärnu?
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Post by Kaleetan on Oct 20, 2017 20:08:50 GMT -5
Vastervik for the warmer and shorter winters.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 21, 2017 7:35:39 GMT -5
Temperatures change here a lot during winter. Pärnu averages don't came from 60 days row of -1c,-1c, -1c temperatures but fluctuation. yeah, i get that. but 3C in average monhtly temperature is still much. västervik and pärnu are not even comparable. the summers in estonia are like 0.5C warmer. at the same time, it's 3-4C colder in winter. around 1C colder in annual temperature. if you like warmth (i don't) it's not a hard decision to make. "västervik and pärnu are not even comparable"- You can not be serious. About what warmth do you speake? You think winter in Pärnu is same as winter in Yakutsk. In the cd forum you seemed to be a lover of four season, Dfb or something like that if I get right.
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Post by Babu on Oct 21, 2017 7:45:23 GMT -5
yeah, i get that. but 3C in average monhtly temperature is still much. västervik and pärnu are not even comparable. the summers in estonia are like 0.5C warmer. at the same time, it's 3-4C colder in winter. around 1C colder in annual temperature. if you like warmth (i don't) it's not a hard decision to make. "västervik and pärnu are not even comparable"- You can not be serious. About what warmth do you speake? You think winter in Pärnu is same as winter in Yakutsk. In the cd forum you seemed to be a lover of four season, Dfb or something like that if I get right. He prefers Pärnu, yes, and he prefers Pärnu's winters. There is a big differnece in snow cover. Västervik will very rarely see more than a week of consecutive snow cover, whereas Pärnu often will have whole months with snow.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 21, 2017 7:53:23 GMT -5
I call on you to vote against Pärnu all, all those who are not done it yet. Do it, asap! This is the world's worst climate ever. Because it is worse than three notoriously bad climates such as Lerwick, Yakutsk and Vostok. It has: a. colder winter than Lerwick- thus it is worse than Lerwick b. colder midsummer than Yakutsk -thus it is worse than Yakutsk c. has less sunshine hrs per year than Vostok- thus it is worse than Vostok. The facts give good reasons for it! Human being dies at Pärnu within 30 -40 minutes.
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Post by boombo on Oct 21, 2017 7:58:58 GMT -5
Anhityk, why do you care so much anyway?
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Post by Babu on Oct 21, 2017 8:05:14 GMT -5
He has snapped
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 21, 2017 8:49:08 GMT -5
I call on you to vote against Pärnu all, all those who are not done it yet. Do it, asap! This is the world's worst climate ever. Because it is worse than three notoriously bad climates such as Lerwick, Yakutsk and Vostok. It has: a. colder winter than Lerwick- thus it is worse than Lerwick b. colder midsummer than Yakutsk -thus it is worse than Yakutsk c. has less sunshine hrs per year than Vostok- thus it is worse than Vostok. The facts give good reasons for it! Human being dies at Pärnu within 30 -40 minutes. You maded classic rant right there bro
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Post by Babu on Oct 21, 2017 10:13:57 GMT -5
The prophecy is true! There must always be one crazy person on the forum. 's soul has started possessing Anhityk!
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 21, 2017 12:22:17 GMT -5
746mm. Västervik's data is from 1961-1990 though and since then precipitation has increased by perhaps 10-20%. So Pärnu is perhaps 150mm wetter Pärnu precipitation of 1881-1980 is 569 mm. Why dou you think it should be wetter? Just as it is excpected to be s... in all possible ways?
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Post by Babu on Oct 21, 2017 14:27:41 GMT -5
746mm. Västervik's data is from 1961-1990 though and since then precipitation has increased by perhaps 10-20%. So Pärnu is perhaps 150mm wetter Pärnu precipitation of 1881-1980 is 569 mm. Why dou you think it should be wetter? Just as it is excpected to be s... in all possible ways? en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pärnu#Climate
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 21, 2017 14:34:29 GMT -5
I was talking about very old prec. averages, not about wikipedia.
That is wrong, that 39.7c. As well are wrong those June and August lows of 0.0C and 0.1C. In fact most of extremes are wrong. And op has taken the lows from 2017-which was a very cold spring. In the meantime for Västervik 2017 has not been used.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 23, 2017 9:29:25 GMT -5
Some more info. ha-ha
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2017 9:43:23 GMT -5
^^
yes, pärnu is much better for us cold lovers.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 23, 2017 9:52:14 GMT -5
Just the opposite, lol. Västervik is wretched, it gets +16c, rain overcast in summer, you call it not bad weather.
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Post by Babu on Oct 23, 2017 10:00:39 GMT -5
Some more info. ha-ha Weathersparks doesn't have station data from Västervik nor Pärnu. Those are just interpolated values. Also, I am not certain on Weatherspark's reliability. There's no guarantee the data is complete or from the same periods.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2017 10:03:19 GMT -5
Just the opposite, lol. Västervik is wretched, it gets +16c, rain overcast in summer, you call it not bad weather. *cold lovers, not mild lovers. how often do you think västervik gets a winter month like this? en.tutiempo.net/climate/01-2016/ws-260381.htmlnot very often.
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