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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 17, 2023 19:42:56 GMT -5
Spain no contest
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Post by massiveshibe on Feb 17, 2023 19:49:48 GMT -5
Ohio π
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 22, 2023 16:05:25 GMT -5
Definitely Toledo, EspaΓ±a But note, those Toledo, Ohio averages look Boteved, I mean, 87Β°F avg high in July? Come the fuck on! It's real. Western Ohio can get quite warm in summer. Toldeo is also in the Erie plain
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 22, 2023 19:39:36 GMT -5
It's real. Western Ohio can get quite warm in summer. Toldeo is also in the Erie plain Itβs fake. Average is actually 84.8/62.8 f with raw data, itβs just NWS making up numbers aka βsmoothingβ that gives those values. Thatβs why 2/3 of Julys for 1991-2020 were below βaverageβ. Yearly average of 60.2/41.1 for real
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Post by srfoskey on Feb 22, 2023 19:42:42 GMT -5
Ohio. Even with the summer averages being 1.5Β°F too high it is still far more interesting than the one in Spain. The Ohio one is a solid A climate, quite close to my dream climate actually.
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 23, 2023 10:36:44 GMT -5
Western Ohio can get quite warm in summer. Toldeo is also in the Erie plain Itβs fake. Average is actually 84.8/62.8 f with raw data, itβs just NWS making up numbers aka βsmoothingβ that gives those values. Thatβs why 2/3 of Julys for 1991-2020 were below βaverageβ. Yearly average of 60.2/41.1 for real That is a big increase versus raw data. I don't understand how "smoothing" data makes it more accurate than raw values but whatever.
Regardless, even nearly 85F July high is pretty warm for northern Ohio.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 8, 2024 1:46:59 GMT -5
Spain for being warmer and sunnier, though worse summers IMO
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