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Post by greysrigging on May 22, 2022 21:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by jetshnl on May 22, 2022 21:24:09 GMT -5
B, pretty interesting.
decent amount of warm days
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Post by jgtheone on May 22, 2022 22:25:40 GMT -5
B+. That January is epic. Only thing preventing an A is the low average minimums.
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Post by Beercules on May 22, 2022 22:46:16 GMT -5
Already knew it was gonna be an F when I saw the thread title. A rare anomoly is not gonna save this shit.
"If there is one thing about the summer weather in south western Victoria, well you'll never die of boredom"
I have a problem with this remark. Unless one is an Inuit or an emperor penguin, not only is this travesty one of the most boring climates in the world, but has the coldest crummers in the world for the latitude. I personally would reach kill maself levels of boredom and rage from the endless clag, the endless damp wet, and the endless polar garbage. I will most certainly die in this inhospitable cancer of a climate thank you so much.
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Post by Beercules on May 22, 2022 22:54:16 GMT -5
B+. That January is epic. Only thing preventing an A is the low average minimums. You're expecting too much from SE Australia.
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Post by Beercules on May 22, 2022 23:00:59 GMT -5
Actually, I was high when I wrote my two posts above. I would like to change my vote to a B for that January. Dickcember and Fuckuary are not warm enough so they can still fuck off.
Still an anomoly though.
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Post by Steelernation on May 23, 2022 0:12:45 GMT -5
C-. Excellent variability but too hot and dry.
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Post by greysrigging on May 23, 2022 0:33:57 GMT -5
Remember....its rate the summer of that season, not the climate since 1841. I might put up a cold summer as a comparison....lol Here is the wikibox for the town itself...its been done a few times previously, so thought I'd try a summer season to show members the bi-polar nature of southern Australian summers daily and diurnally.
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Post by greysrigging on May 23, 2022 0:42:12 GMT -5
C-. Excellent variability but too hot and dry. Typical of the general Med pattern rainfall in western Victoria, although summer rain is usually the odd thunderstorm and frontal westerlies.
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Post by greysrigging on May 23, 2022 1:56:34 GMT -5
Actually, come to think about it, I think Horsham might have the largest diurnals by monthly averages ( summer months ) in AU. He 'whose name shall not be mentioned' always used to spruik up Corryong, Khancoben and Tumbarumba as having the largest diurnals in the AU, but I reckon Horsham might just hold the title.....18.5c in January between max and min temps.
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Post by Ethereal on May 23, 2022 5:12:10 GMT -5
B-
Nights are a bit too cool. But the hot dry days make up for it.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 23, 2022 7:16:40 GMT -5
A, love the dryness and swings from warm and comfortable to epic heatwaves. Just could use warmer lows, but it's amazing. Mediterranean paradise
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Post by Cheeseman on May 28, 2022 6:27:13 GMT -5
I'll give it a C, as there's plenty of epic heat, and temperature swings to keep things interesting, but there's very little precipitation and plenty of gay cold crap in between the warm/hot spells, as well as cold polar lows even when it's warm during the day (see January 19-23 for a prime example).
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2022 19:51:53 GMT -5
C, as I don't appreciate the extreme temperature swings, but it prevents the heat or cold from lasting too long, so that's a plus.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 21, 2024 4:42:52 GMT -5
C. Average temps (not standard deviation) are good, but only acceptable sunshine considering the lack of rain.
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