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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jun 5, 2022 10:16:32 GMT -5
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Post by strzelecki on Jun 5, 2022 15:45:05 GMT -5
So lemme get this straight .. ' subtropical ' highland? when most or all of these places are in the tropics lol ?
what drugs
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jun 5, 2022 16:38:53 GMT -5
Fuck y'all
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 5, 2022 18:18:35 GMT -5
I dont mind the Madagascar one, but coulda ticked 90% of the sites
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Post by melonside421 on Jun 5, 2022 18:58:36 GMT -5
If you're not allowed to live there, then it should not be rateable, simple as.
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 5, 2022 20:02:54 GMT -5
If you're not allowed to live there, then it should not be rateable, simple as. So, for example, you wouldn't rate a Pyongyang V Mecca V Kabul climate battle ?
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 5, 2022 20:48:22 GMT -5
Lilongwe, for the best precipitation amounts of the bunch, and the fact that it has true warm, dry summers for a couple months.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jun 5, 2022 21:36:48 GMT -5
I'll go with Cilaos as it seems like the best overall. Some others are better in some ways but have other things very wrong, like Bogota with low sunshine.
Eldoret is also very good.
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Post by jetshnl on Jun 5, 2022 22:39:17 GMT -5
Either Herberton or Lilongwe. Depends on Herberton sunshine hours.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2022 0:49:21 GMT -5
Since it is winter in Sydney, and I don't like cool and cloudy conditions, I will pick Lilongwe, as when it is cold, at least it is sunny. In addition, it is not excessively wet during the austral summer there. It will be a completely different story unfortunately, when considering the socio-economic conditions in Malawi's capital.
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 6, 2022 1:07:59 GMT -5
Either Herberton or Lilongwe. Depends on Herberton sunshine hours. Recording of sunshine hours has never really been a thing in AU outside of the larger cities.....
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Post by Donar on Jun 6, 2022 1:41:00 GMT -5
Hakha is a very nice climate.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Jun 6, 2022 2:49:34 GMT -5
Almost all of them are very good climates and I could tick most of them (voted Cherrapunji)
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Post by Ethereal on Jun 6, 2022 5:59:06 GMT -5
Eldoret, Kenya. Better than Antananarivo because it doesn't have a very rainy wet season...
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 6, 2022 6:08:20 GMT -5
HerbertonAlways go for the one with the warm summer. In general, taking somewhere tropical and putting it up at 5,000 feet or higher completely takes away what makes tropical climates awesome: the year-round warmth. So lemme get this straight .. ' subtropical ' highland? when most or all of these places are in the tropics lol ? what drugs "Subtropical highland" is the usual name for climates that are in the tropics, but are too cool to qualify as tropical climates due to their elevation. Don't blame me; I didn't make the term, and neither did OP. If you're not allowed to live there, then it should not be rateable, simple as. That's silly. So we shouldn't be rating the climates of anywhere in Antarctica, or for that matter any fictional climates?
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Post by melonside421 on Jun 6, 2022 10:20:00 GMT -5
If you're not allowed to live there, then it should not be rateable, simple as. So, for example, you wouldn't rate a Pyongyang V Mecca V Kabul climate battle ? I meant like national parks/nature reserves, not places that are SELECTIVE in who they accept; you can live there as long as you adhere to their ideology I guess.
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Post by melonside421 on Jun 6, 2022 10:21:42 GMT -5
HerbertonAlways go for the one with the warm summer. In general, taking somewhere tropical and putting it up at 5,000 feet or higher completely takes away what makes tropical climates awesome: the year-round warmth. So lemme get this straight .. ' subtropical ' highland? when most or all of these places are in the tropics lol ? what drugs "Subtropical highland" is the usual name for climates that are in the tropics, but are too cool to qualify as tropical climates due to their elevation. Don't blame me; I didn't make the term, and neither did OP. If you're not allowed to live there, then it should not be rateable, simple as. That's silly. So we shouldn't be rating the climates of anywhere in Antarctica, or for that matter any fictional climates? Fictional climates are a different story, because there is no explicity of not being able to live there, as there is the sense of "real estate" and things like a normal community, but real-life nature reserves and literally inhospitable places like Vostok are different cause there is an explicit policy of not being able to live there.
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Post by strzelecki on Jun 6, 2022 16:15:06 GMT -5
I meant like national parks/nature reserves, not places that are SELECTIVE in who they accept; you can live there as long as you adhere to their ideology I guess. …" ideology " ?? Why are you bringing politics into this
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Post by melonside421 on Jun 6, 2022 16:56:22 GMT -5
I meant like national parks/nature reserves, not places that are SELECTIVE in who they accept; you can live there as long as you adhere to their ideology I guess. …" ideology " ?? Why are you bringing politics into this I was literally responding to the post, I'm not the one bringing politics at all, greysrigging brought it up
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Post by chesternz on Jun 7, 2022 5:02:25 GMT -5
Toss-up between Antananarivo, Herberton and Lilongwe. The others are either too cloudy, too wet, too dry or too cool. I guess I'll go with Herberton as it seems to get more variety (record lows / highs).
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