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Post by greysrigging on Jun 1, 2022 19:55:25 GMT -5
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Post by Benfxmth on Jun 1, 2022 20:00:34 GMT -5
Roma, QLD due to the fact it gets actual, proper heat often; thunderstorms, can get warm in winter and spring, and isn't a boring ass oceanic climate 8 months out of the year.
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Post by jetshnl on Jun 1, 2022 20:09:16 GMT -5
Rome, QLD is better. Pleasant winters, summers not too hot.
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Post by jgtheone on Jun 1, 2022 20:38:24 GMT -5
Rome, Italy
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Post by MET on Jun 1, 2022 20:46:18 GMT -5
Italy....
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 1, 2022 21:23:20 GMT -5
Italy is much better
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 1, 2022 21:48:34 GMT -5
Roma, QLD
Not that the more-famous Italian one has a bad climate, but this was still an easy choice.
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Post by AJ1013 on Jun 1, 2022 21:56:02 GMT -5
Rome for obvious reasons
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 1, 2022 22:38:10 GMT -5
Roma, Italia wins it in the easiest climate battle evah.Extremely easy climate battle, because Rome is nearly perfect with rainy mild winters and hot dry summers
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Post by Ethereal on Jun 2, 2022 0:26:02 GMT -5
Roma QLD by a hair. I like dry sunny, mild winters especially after hot summers.
Btw Rome is the actual 'Roma' here.
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Post by Donar on Jun 2, 2022 10:20:26 GMT -5
Italy
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Post by trolik on Jun 2, 2022 16:50:30 GMT -5
QLD fucken!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2022 17:33:53 GMT -5
For me, both are equal, but I lean towards Rome because it doesn't experience 35ยบC (95ยบF)+ temperatures as frequently.
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 2, 2022 18:10:04 GMT -5
For me, both are equal, but I lean towards Rome because it doesn't experience 35ยบC (95ยบF)+ temperatures as frequently. I has a quick look - Roma has had 40 days above 35c so far this year. It can vary greatly year by year... For example in 2019 ther were 117 +35c days and in 2021 only 38 such days.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 17, 2024 21:54:26 GMT -5
Rome by a fraction, for being wetter
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 18, 2024 8:18:28 GMT -5
It's hilarious just how much warmer and superior of a climate Roma QLD is to Rome, like they're an order of magnitude warmer. Not surprising given much lower latitude of course, but Roma QLD gets months of interesting summer heat; likely gets good storms; warm sunny winters and a quick spring warmup.
Whereas Rome is merely just Motueka (no, not the subtropical paradise as Joe90 used to portray it as climatically, but its actual boring gay cool weather) with a few fleeting weeks of warm summery weather thrown in, during July and August.
Roma QLD is to the Italian Rome as Malaga is to Dublin climatically.
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Post by massiveshibe on Feb 18, 2024 10:12:56 GMT -5
The one without arid summers
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Post by Cadeau on Feb 18, 2024 10:22:12 GMT -5
The original Roma and the only one.
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