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Post by Ethereal on Nov 28, 2022 0:00:23 GMT -5
Bodh Gaya, I generally dont mind Indian climates....From what I gathered, you're a big fan of tropical savannah/monsoon climates, aren't you not? Lol
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Post by greysrigging on Nov 28, 2022 0:26:09 GMT -5
^^ Guilty as charged....but I also like ya traditional Med climates too....for me it is the change of seasons re rainfall, not so much temperature. So either winter or summer rainfall is ok, but I like the extreme dry and then wet patterns. I don't do the Victorian southern coastal winter drizzle very well....lol.
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Post by cawfeefan on Nov 28, 2022 1:32:39 GMT -5
^^ Guilty as charged....but I also like ya traditional Med climates too....for me it is the change of seasons re rainfall, not so much temperature. So either winter or summer rainfall is ok, but I like the extreme dry and then wet patterns. I don't do the Victorian southern coastal winter drizzle very well....lol.Yeah drizzle can be annoying, since all that dampness will amount to like a millimetre or two over several hours. I don't mind it too much in winter, but summer drizzle is just depressing
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Post by Cheeseman on Nov 28, 2022 7:44:01 GMT -5
Jerusalem
Beats out Rome for having much better summer average lows, even despite Rome's better precipitation pattern.
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Post by paddy234 on Dec 3, 2022 1:35:10 GMT -5
Jerusalem for being very sunny and not too hot or cold. Almost perfect climate especially with the amount of rainy days
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 16, 2024 15:12:40 GMT -5
Jerusalem
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Post by Benfxmth on Jul 20, 2024 16:07:32 GMT -5
Close call between Amritsar and Gaya, though slight edge to the latter for a bit more rain. Wow, those two are spectacular climates
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