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Post by cawfeefan on Oct 9, 2022 7:13:21 GMT -5
Melbourne is sister cities with Boston, Milan, Osaka, Thessaloniki and Tianjin. St Petersburg was also one until February 2022, but the status has since then been suspended due to current affairs. Of these cities, which climate do you prefer the most? Melbourne, Australia Boston, USA Milan, Italy Osaka, Japan Thessaloniki, Greece Tianjin, China
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Oct 9, 2022 8:15:50 GMT -5
Osaka
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Oct 9, 2022 8:50:05 GMT -5
St Petersburg Boston
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Post by ilmc90 on Oct 9, 2022 9:02:22 GMT -5
Boston
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Oct 9, 2022 10:35:06 GMT -5
Easy choice for Thessaloniki here, for the driest summers of the bunch.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Oct 9, 2022 10:37:23 GMT -5
Thessaloniki, as long as its summers are more stable than Melbourneโs lol
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Post by Bear on Oct 9, 2022 10:40:55 GMT -5
Boston
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 9, 2022 11:12:11 GMT -5
Boston
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 9, 2022 15:03:57 GMT -5
Osaka....plenty of rain.
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Post by Ethereal on Oct 9, 2022 19:44:25 GMT -5
Surprisingly Melbourne
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Post by paddy234 on Oct 12, 2022 7:27:47 GMT -5
Melbourne due to it's much warmer winters and still gets a good bit of sunshine. Funny how by Australian standards Melbourne is considered a cold and cloudy city yet by Europeans standards we always seen it as somewhere like Northern Spain in terms of it's climate which would easily be warm and sunny to us
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Post by chesternz on Oct 12, 2022 13:22:50 GMT -5
Osaka. I thought Thessaloniki would be an easy choice, but it's cooler and cloudier than I expected. Osaka has sunnier winters even though they're slightly wetter. The summers aren't as sunny, but the nights are properly hot. I think it gets an alright amount of storms too.
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 12, 2022 17:50:32 GMT -5
Thessaloniki, it the best summer/winter combo. It could be wetter, but it's still comfortably the best of the bunch.
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 12, 2022 17:56:43 GMT -5
Boston
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Post by deneb78 on Oct 13, 2022 1:35:11 GMT -5
Melbourne for having the mildest winters of the bunch.
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 13, 2022 3:14:14 GMT -5
Melbourne for having the mildest winters of the bunch. Haha...the rest of AU thinks Melbourne is Macquarie Island climatically...lol
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Post by cawfeefan on Oct 13, 2022 3:27:27 GMT -5
Melbourne for having the mildest winters of the bunch. Haha...the rest of AU thinks Melbourne is Macquarie Island climatically...lol Yep more like Macquarie Island with a few days of Death Valley thrown in
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Post by deneb78 on Oct 13, 2022 9:49:41 GMT -5
Melbourne for having the mildest winters of the bunch. Haha...the rest of AU thinks Melbourne is Macquarie Island climatically...lol I suppose it's all relative. Melbourne's climate in North America and Europe would be seen as fairly decent... It's certainly no tundra like Macquarie. I remember seeing lots of palm trees like you find in California around St. Kilda.
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Post by massiveshibe on Oct 13, 2022 13:17:15 GMT -5
Haha...the rest of AU thinks Melbourne is Macquarie Island climatically...lol I suppose it's all relative. Melbourne's climate in North America and Europe would be seen as fairly decent... It's certainly no tundra like Macquarie. I remember seeing lots of palm trees like you find in California around St. Kilda. Same thing happens with Curitiba in Brazil. Curitiba is not even among the coldest cities in Brazil, itโs only the coldest large city in the country. But everyone else in the country thinks Curitiba a frozen tundra with no sunshine. Curitiba gets around 1800 hours of sunshine a year, but Manaus gets 1700 hours of sunshine a year and Paranagua, located only a few miles to the east of Curitiba, gets only 1300 hours of sunshine a year, but Curitiba is made fun of for its lack of sunshine.
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Post by Speagles84 on Oct 13, 2022 13:28:43 GMT -5
Boston
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