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Post by cawfeefan on Dec 4, 2022 3:26:42 GMT -5
There are many places around the world called Santiago, especially in Spanish speaking countries. In English, it would be translated to as 'Saint James'. Here's a selection of the most populated cities with this name. I left out Santiago de Cuba, since the data isn't extensive and its climate is pretty similar to Santiago de los Caballeros anyway. Santiago de Chile, Chile Santiago de Compostela, Spain Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic Santiago del Estero, Argentina
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Post by Ethereal on Dec 4, 2022 4:46:14 GMT -5
The Chilean one for being mild and sunny
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Post by greysrigging on Dec 4, 2022 4:54:09 GMT -5
Dominican Republic, shorts, wife beater singlet, bare feet 12 months of the year.... paradise !
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Post by Cheeseman on Dec 4, 2022 7:54:46 GMT -5
Dominican Republic
I've called it my favorite climate in North America in a past thread. It's easy to see why: tropical paradise. The Argentinian one is good too though.
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Post by MET on Dec 4, 2022 8:32:40 GMT -5
Compost
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 4, 2022 17:25:48 GMT -5
Santiago de Chile. It's too dry, but it's got the best temps of this bunch, and at least its precip pattern is trying to be imitate a Mediterranean paradise. I was there during a heatwave and it was perfect dry heat as you'd expect.
Santiago Canyon, in SoCal, has the best climate of all the Santiagos, but there's only PRISM data, not any reliable NWS data.
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Post by Steelernation on Dec 4, 2022 21:03:14 GMT -5
Chile
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Post by fairweatherfan on Dec 4, 2022 22:33:10 GMT -5
Santiago de Chile. It's too dry, but it's got the best temps of this bunch, and at least its precip pattern is trying to be imitate a Mediterranean paradise. I was there during a heatwave and it was perfect dry heat as you'd expect.
Santiago Canyon, in SoCal, has the best climate of all the Santiagos, but there's only PRISM data, not any reliable NWS data.
Woah, that place is really close to where I am right now PRISM data though, can't get my hopes up
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 4, 2022 23:48:05 GMT -5
Santiago de Chile. It's too dry, but it's got the best temps of this bunch, and at least its precip pattern is trying to be imitate a Mediterranean paradise. I was there during a heatwave and it was perfect dry heat as you'd expect.
Santiago Canyon, in SoCal, has the best climate of all the Santiagos, but there's only PRISM data, not any reliable NWS data.
Woah, that place is really close to where I am right now PRISM data though, can't get my hopes up It's just east of Irvine, one of the few places in SoCal where you can be on the edge of a suburban area but still get a true Mediterranean climate due to elevation-driven orographic rainfall, as opposed to the LA Basin and coast which are semiarid.
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Post by jetshnl on Dec 5, 2022 0:33:21 GMT -5
Dominica
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Post by Donar on Dec 5, 2022 0:35:51 GMT -5
Spain.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Dec 5, 2022 0:47:29 GMT -5
Woah, that place is really close to where I am right now PRISM data though, can't get my hopes up It's just east of Irvine, one of the few places in SoCal where you can be on the edge of a suburban area but still get a true Mediterranean climate due to elevation-driven orographic rainfall, as opposed to the LA Basin and coast which are semiarid. Not many people live in Santiago Canyon though, only a lucky few get to experience its climate year-round.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 5, 2022 1:29:34 GMT -5
It's just east of Irvine, one of the few places in SoCal where you can be on the edge of a suburban area but still get a true Mediterranean climate due to elevation-driven orographic rainfall, as opposed to the LA Basin and coast which are semiarid. Not many people live in Santiago Canyon though, only a lucky few get to experience its climate year-round. True, but it is so close to very suburbanized areas of Orange County. If I can afford it, I hope to live in Santiago Canyon.
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Post by cawfeefan on Dec 5, 2022 1:56:06 GMT -5
I pick the Spanish one, even though it's a bit too wet for my tastes
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Dec 5, 2022 8:32:12 GMT -5
The Chilean one looks the best to me, although it was a hard choice between that and the Spanish one.
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Post by massiveshibe on Dec 5, 2022 9:06:12 GMT -5
Santiago de Chile.
A little to dry, but much better than the other options.
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Post by psychedamike24 on Dec 5, 2022 20:07:05 GMT -5
It's just east of Irvine, one of the few places in SoCal where you can be on the edge of a suburban area but still get a true Mediterranean climate due to elevation-driven orographic rainfall, as opposed to the LA Basin and coast which are semiarid. A bit warmer than I would've expected at 3000 ft above sea level in SoCal (only 6-7 F cooler than Irvine). Temperature and precipitation regime actually looks a lot like the Bay Area.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2022 10:19:11 GMT -5
Santiago de Compostela, Spain - excellent find!
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Post by Benfxmth on Dec 14, 2022 0:32:17 GMT -5
Santiago del Estero
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 15, 2024 14:32:45 GMT -5
Santiago del Estero, albeit marginally over Santiago de Chile
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