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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jan 3, 2023 21:10:54 GMT -5
Here are some undeniably shitty climates. Very few here would find these acceptable. All are pretty similar but which is the best, if there is a best? Possession Island (part of Crozet Islands), somewhat east of Marion Island, although relatively close. Macquarie Island, south of Tasmania and NZ Marion Island, which is southeast of South Africa Famous Tórshavn.
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Post by AJ1013 on Jan 3, 2023 21:13:28 GMT -5
Torshavn isn’t a tundra so it automatically wins
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Post by Cheeseman on Jan 3, 2023 21:15:05 GMT -5
This is probably the only time you'll ever get me to vote for Torshavn.
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 3, 2023 21:23:48 GMT -5
P for Penis McGhee. These climates are so awful that I refuse to choose
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Post by MET on Jan 3, 2023 21:30:18 GMT -5
Torshavn.... similar to London (obviously).
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Post by greysrigging on Jan 3, 2023 21:45:23 GMT -5
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 3, 2023 21:54:17 GMT -5
Torshavn for being the driest (I’m assuming Possession and Marion get similar or more precipitation days than Torshavn using the same 0.1 mm threshold)
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jan 3, 2023 23:23:02 GMT -5
Tórshavn because it's the "warmest" of this bunch. Also, it's got a nice decently strong drying trend in summer compared to its awesome rainy winters. With the 3 rainiest winter months receiving over 2x the amount of rain as the 3 driest summer months, it actually qualifies as subpolar oceanic Mediterranean in my classification system.
Also 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 with their cool, wet winters and lots of cold rain in general, these climates have a saving grace. Many subarctic places with warmer summers are far shittier due to severe winters.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Jan 3, 2023 23:34:33 GMT -5
Tórshavn, Mediterranean paradise
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Post by cawfeefan on Jan 4, 2023 1:40:17 GMT -5
Torshavn for being the 'warmest'
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jan 4, 2023 7:38:54 GMT -5
Despite being the wettest with tons of precip days, I'll go with Marion as it is the sunniest by a decent amount and also gets the warmest absolute temps.
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Post by chesternz on Jan 4, 2023 20:21:12 GMT -5
Some of the worst climates on the planet. I pick Marion Island for being much sunnier than the others. These are all F-grade climates, though.
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Post by CRISPR on Dec 31, 2023 14:52:49 GMT -5
Torshavn, the least cold out of a disgusting quartet. Apparently, according to the new sunshine hours from 1991-2020, the town has over 1000 sunshines per year.
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Post by Crunch41 on Dec 31, 2023 14:57:31 GMT -5
Any idea if one is less windy than the others? Not knowing that, I think I'll pick Torshavn for being 2C warmer and having the nicest "summer". Or maybe I should pick Alfred Failure since it only rains every 2nd day, instead of every day. They're all terrible.
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Post by massiveshibe on Dec 31, 2023 21:46:55 GMT -5
Any idea if one is less windy than the others? Not knowing that, I think I'll pick Torshavn for being 2C warmer and having the nicest "summer". Or maybe I should pick Alfred Failure since it only rains every 2nd day, instead of every day. They're all terrible. The Crozet Islands and Macquarie island are the most windy. The ocean around Antarctica is also the most violent in the world due to the wind.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 1, 2024 11:38:42 GMT -5
Any idea if one is less windy than the others? Not knowing that, I think I'll pick Torshavn for being 2C warmer and having the nicest "summer". Or maybe I should pick Alfred Failure since it only rains every 2nd day, instead of every day. They're all terrible. The Crozet Islands and Macquarie island are the most windy. The ocean around Antarctica is also the most violent in the world due to the wind. In that case, Tórshavn is the best.
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