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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 9, 2022 10:18:31 GMT -5
This climate battle will pit various places around planet Earth that share names with a planet in the solar system. The grand majority of these are located in the US, however, I tried to pick a somewhat diverse selection of climates. The winner here for me is easily Venus, Texas, for its subtropical temperature range, stormy shoulder seasons, and dryish summers.
Saturn, Romania is a Black Sea beach resort with a moderately dry, warm temperate climate.
Here's Pluto, Mississippi (yes I considered Pluto as a planet for this list) which is a classic humid subtropical climate.
Moon, Pennsylvania is located near to Speagles84 , and has a wet temperate climate.
Mercury, Nevada is a sort-of secret weapons testing site and military facility with a subtropical desert climate.
Jupiter, Florida, at the northern extent of the South FL metro, has a tropical monsoon climate, with very wet and hot summers.
Uranus, Missouri has a typical warm temperate climate with plenty of storms.
Le Mars, Iowa has a typical four-season cold continental climate.
Earth, Texas is located near the New Mexico border and has a warm temperate semiarid climate.
Neptune, New Jersey is located on the Jersey shore and has a wet, warm temperate climate.
Finally we have Venus, Texas, which has a subhumid subtropical climate.
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Post by Ariete on Jun 9, 2022 10:30:43 GMT -5
Moon.
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Post by Benfxmth on Jun 9, 2022 10:32:52 GMT -5
Good one ๐๐ป
As for my pick, I'll go with Venus.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 9, 2022 11:53:15 GMT -5
Welcome to the wild wild west of PA jajajaja. Ensure to pick up your AK-47 and AR-15 before moving in.
Anyways, either Moon or the Iowa one. Moon's nowdata station is actually the one I use to compare to my PWS. For anyone wondering about snow totals, annual snowfall is 44.1" (112 cm) so while the Iowa is colder in winter, Moon is significantly snowier.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jun 9, 2022 14:26:01 GMT -5
Here is a full weather box for Moon, PA desiccatedi85 if you want the link for the entire box message me
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Post by alex992 on Jun 9, 2022 14:28:41 GMT -5
Le Mars, IA. Very solid climate, just a warmer version of here.
Btw, Mercury, NV's climatebox is laughable. Why would a rural desert locality have such low diurnals?
EDIT: My bad. I thought the daily mean was the average high for a second lol. Disregard this.
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 9, 2022 15:41:03 GMT -5
Jupiter.....quite nice
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Jun 9, 2022 16:46:57 GMT -5
Jupiter. Very good climate.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2022 17:21:57 GMT -5
Since I dislike climates with a high season temperature variation, it is hard to choose for me. I will pick Venus, as for me, it has the best balance of heat and cold [yes, I am weak towards below freezing temperatures].
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Post by trolik on Jun 9, 2022 17:23:48 GMT -5
cool thread jupiter
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Post by caspase8 on Jun 10, 2022 3:35:41 GMT -5
My vote goes to Uranus (lol). Seems to have the best and most balanced seasons with warm, stormy summers and cool winters with some snow.
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Post by chesternz on Jun 10, 2022 4:45:38 GMT -5
Jupiter, FL for me too ๐
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Post by Ethereal on Jun 10, 2022 8:39:30 GMT -5
Venus TX, a moderate climate
The rest seem to be too cold or just tropical
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 12, 2022 1:18:43 GMT -5
Uranus, MO with Neptune, NJ a close 2nd.
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Post by snj90 on Jun 12, 2022 6:00:06 GMT -5
Have to go with Le Mars, Iowa
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Post by Ariete is a Russian Alcoholic on Jun 12, 2022 6:06:52 GMT -5
Pluto, another unreal southern US climate.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 12, 2022 8:14:12 GMT -5
Pluto, another unreal southern US climate. Yeah youโd love Pluto, Mississippi. They get a fuck ton of thunderstorms as well, and in all seasons.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 12, 2022 17:03:38 GMT -5
Jupiter, FL
Of course the one in Flawwwrrrrrrda is gonna win. It was close though, as Pluto, MS has a better precipitation distribution - though I picked one without the nonzero snowfall average.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 17, 2024 21:36:30 GMT -5
Venux, TX.
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Post by MET on Feb 17, 2024 21:38:52 GMT -5
Constanta.
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