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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 24, 2022 10:23:25 GMT -5
Uluru for the hot, dry summers as well as milder winters, nice bit of seasonality. Miami’s dry season is nice, but it’s too hot, humid, and rainy for too long in its wet season.
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Post by Ethereal on Dec 24, 2022 17:52:18 GMT -5
Uluru for the hot, dry summers as well as milder winters, nice bit of seasonality. Miami’s dry season is nice, but it’s too hot, humid, and rainy for too long in its wet season. Yep, Uluru has some seasonality with frosty winters and as well as a higher chance of snow (last time it snowed there was in 1997, versus Miami's 1977).
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Dec 24, 2022 18:07:28 GMT -5
What kind of latte-sipping mongoloid calls Ayers Rock Uluru? What a steaming load of shit. Go to hell with ya "Uluru" SJW poppycock and off yerselves! STREWTH!
Uluru sounds cooler than Ayer’s rock. I will say though, it is rather unremarkable in the grand scheme of things . Anyways I’d rather vacation in the outback.
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Post by greysrigging on Dec 24, 2022 18:47:03 GMT -5
Its a steep climb to the top And has trees and scrub on the summit.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 24, 2022 22:35:07 GMT -5
Uluru for the hot, dry summers as well as milder winters, nice bit of seasonality. Miami’s dry season is nice, but it’s too hot, humid, and rainy for too long in its wet season. Yep, Uluru has some seasonality with frosty winters and as well as a higher chance of snow (last time it snowed there was in 1997, versus Miami's 1977). It has never snowed in Miami, contrary to the popular lore of 1977. Check any station in SE FL (Metro Miami) nowhere even recorded a trace of snow, ever.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 24, 2022 22:38:32 GMT -5
Yep, Uluru has some seasonality with frosty winters and as well as a higher chance of snow (last time it snowed there was in 1997, versus Miami's 1977). It has never snowed in Miami, contrary to the popular lore of 1977. Check any station in SE FL (Metro Miami) nowhere even recorded a trace of snow, ever. Yawn. I’ll trust the millions of people who lived here.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 24, 2022 23:05:48 GMT -5
It has never snowed in Miami, contrary to the popular lore of 1977. Check any station in SE FL (Metro Miami) nowhere even recorded a trace of snow, ever. Yawn. I’ll trust the millions of people who lived here. And I’ll trust the woolly mammoth fossils that it snowed in Valledupar in 10000 BC.
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Post by Ethereal on Dec 25, 2022 1:54:16 GMT -5
Yep, Uluru has some seasonality with frosty winters and as well as a higher chance of snow (last time it snowed there was in 1997, versus Miami's 1977). It has never snowed in Miami, contrary to the popular lore of 1977. Check any station in SE FL (Metro Miami) nowhere even recorded a trace of snow, ever. I would've thought so. More points to Uluru then for its relative seasonality.
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Post by Benfxmth on Dec 25, 2022 4:44:32 GMT -5
It has never snowed in Miami, contrary to the popular lore of 1977. Check any station in SE FL (Metro Miami) nowhere even recorded a trace of snow, ever. Yawn. I’ll trust the millions of people who lived here. Is this where you're going out of your way to try and beat a world record for the biggest liar on the Internet? The closest stations to metro Miami to've seen even a trace of snow are Homestead (to the south) and Pompano Beach, I trust concrete data far more than anecdotes.
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Post by Benfxmth on Dec 25, 2022 6:00:59 GMT -5
Rating of how fake certain things are:
1. AGW isn't real (fake news)
2. COVID-19 is a bioweapon (even more fake)
3. Death Valley reached 134°F in 1913 (rediculously fake)
4. Downtown Miami saw snow in January 1977 (the biggest fake ever "The Scam of the Century")
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 25, 2022 9:24:50 GMT -5
Rating of how fake certain things are: 1. AGW isn't real (fake news) 2. COVID-19 is a bioweapon (even more fake) 3. Death Valley reached 134°F in 1913 (rediculously fake) 4. Downtown Miami saw snow in January 1977 (the biggest fake ever "The Scam of the Century") Eh, COVID-19 may actually be a bioweapon, we need to do more research, but of course the CCP won’t let us do an investigation…they are very suspect.
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Post by Cheeseman on Dec 25, 2022 22:42:17 GMT -5
Rating of how fake certain things are: 1. AGW isn't real (fake news) 2. COVID-19 is a bioweapon (even more fake) 3. Death Valley reached 134°F in 1913 (rediculously fake) 4. Downtown Miami saw snow in January 1977 (the biggest fake ever "The Scam of the Century") "Miami" =/= "downtown Miami" or "Miami's airport". www.weather.gov/media/mfl/news/SnowArticleSouthFlorida40th.pdfRelevant quote: "Snow was seen across all of Southeast Florida as far south as Homestead and even on Miami Beach. Snow was officially reported by weather observers in West Palm Beach, LaBelle, Hollywood, and Royal Palm Ranger Station in deep South Miami-Dade County....Miami International Airport, the official weather reporting site for Miami, did not observe the snowfall. However, cooperative stations in Hollywood and Royal Palm Ranger Station in far southern Miami-Dade County reported a trace of snow. As a result of this and the widespread eyewitness reports of snowfall, an asterisk is included in the official precipitation records for Miami to indicate the widespread reports of snow on the morning of January 19th." In other words, just because it didn't snow at the airport doesn't mean it didn't snow in "Miami" (the city, let alone Miami the metro area).
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Post by ilmc90 on Jan 16, 2023 13:17:35 GMT -5
Miami for the rainfall.
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Post by deneb78 on Jan 20, 2023 16:10:31 GMT -5
Been to both and I will pick Miami. Being far from the ocean kind of sucks.
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Post by firebird1988 on Jan 27, 2023 23:50:58 GMT -5
Tough choice, but Ayers Rock is stable enough that I choose it over Miami
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 28, 2023 16:03:10 GMT -5
Also a tough choice. Miami has more rain, more storms, and isn't a desert. But I pick Uluru/Ayers/big rock place for much cooler nights on average.
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Post by Ethereal on Jan 29, 2023 4:36:46 GMT -5
Been to both and I will pick Miami. Being far from the ocean kind of sucks. Can you base it purely on the climate and forget the surroundings?
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Post by deneb78 on Jan 29, 2023 16:35:01 GMT -5
Been to both and I will pick Miami. Being far from the ocean kind of sucks. Can you base it purely on the climate and forget the surroundings? I still pick Miami for the warmer winters. Winter nights are too cold in Uluru.
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Post by srfoskey on Jan 31, 2023 16:36:25 GMT -5
Miami for getting more rain.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 11, 2024 1:57:31 GMT -5
Uluru for likely slightly higher sunshine, having a cool season and lower dews; despite being a dry semi-desert
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