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Post by fairweatherfan on Sept 29, 2022 19:04:10 GMT -5
Jerusalem is the (controversial) capital of Israel. New York City has the most Jews outside of Israel. Jerusalem
Jew York City
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Post by fairweatherfan on Sept 29, 2022 19:05:29 GMT -5
I pick Jerusalem, obviously. Very nice climate, but it's too dry in summer even for me.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 29, 2022 19:27:40 GMT -5
NYC
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Post by greysrigging on Sept 29, 2022 19:49:47 GMT -5
Jerusalem wins hands down....a fine example of a Med climate thats actually in the Med region.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Sept 29, 2022 19:55:10 GMT -5
Jerusalem wins hands down....a fine example of a Med climate thats actually in the Med region. It's the most Mediterranean of climates lol
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 29, 2022 20:41:22 GMT -5
Jerusalem. Even thats too dry in summer for me though lol
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Post by Cheeseman on Sept 29, 2022 22:31:35 GMT -5
JerusalemEven despite the hyper-arid summers, it still wins for lacking a cold winter. Also fairweatherfan, nice pun with "Jew York City" - that's very WWF-esque
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Post by cawfeefan on Sept 29, 2022 23:41:51 GMT -5
Jerusalem. First time I've seen a Med climate with a completely rainless summer
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Post by deneb78 on Sept 30, 2022 0:50:09 GMT -5
Jerusalem easily. NYC's climate just sucks in comparison
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Post by psychedamike24 on Sept 30, 2022 1:41:40 GMT -5
Jerusalem for the relatively mild, non-humid summers by Csa standards, and the relatively rainy winters by California standards.
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Post by Speagles84 on Sept 30, 2022 9:52:21 GMT -5
Nyc didn't even have to look at the boxes
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Post by alex992 on Sept 30, 2022 12:13:40 GMT -5
NYC. Easily.
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 30, 2022 18:43:21 GMT -5
Easily Yerushalem!
The winters high of Jerusalem are pretty low than what I thought and the nights are mild - Must be a lot of rainy days
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Post by jetshnl on Sept 30, 2022 19:50:20 GMT -5
The med one for the warmer winters.
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Post by ilmc90 on Oct 2, 2022 18:29:55 GMT -5
Easily NYC
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Oct 2, 2022 23:42:01 GMT -5
יְרוּשָׁלַיִם obviously as it’s almost perfect, though it could use to be wetter, even in summer. For snow lovers like alex992 and Speagles84, it’s worth noting that Jerusalem does see significant accumulating snowfall every few years. Probably more than much of the US South, though no such data exists.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Oct 2, 2022 23:44:11 GMT -5
Jerusalem. First time I've seen a Med climate with a completely rainless summer In fact, a quick look at the data from Israel’s meteorological service tells me that most places in the country don’t even measure rainfall in July-August. The rainfall data for these months isn’t even listed.
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Post by Speagles84 on Oct 3, 2022 6:30:37 GMT -5
יְרוּשָׁלַיִם obviously as it’s almost perfect, though it could use to be wetter, even in summer. For snow lovers like alex992 and Speagles84 , it’s worth noting that Jerusalem does see significant accumulating snowfall every few years. Probably more than much of the US South, though no such data exists. Significant snow? Tuscon has more impressive winter record lows. I mean come on, the record low for December isn't even below freezing
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 3, 2022 15:52:53 GMT -5
יְרוּשָׁלַיִם obviously as it’s almost perfect, though it could use to be wetter, even in summer. For snow lovers like alex992 and Speagles84 , it’s worth noting that Jerusalem does see significant accumulating snowfall every few years. Probably more than much of the US South, though no such data exists. Significant snow? Tuscon has more impressive winter record lows. I mean come on, the record low for December isn't even below freezing www.timesofisrael.com/snow-blankets-jerusalem-transforming-city-into-winter-wonderland/
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Oct 3, 2022 17:19:34 GMT -5
Jerusalem wins hands down....a fine example of a Med climate thats actually in the Med region. Yep, pretty much the quintessential Med climate. In a way, it's almost better that the summers have zero precip for three months. Sets expectations adequately. Med climates that average 10mm or so in each summer month piss me off more.
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