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Post by tommyFL on Jan 17, 2023 18:30:22 GMT -5
1. Vacoas, Mauritius (425 m/1394 ft):Source2. Saint Helena (435 m/1427 ft):Source3. Afaahiti, French Polynesia (450 m/1476 ft):Source4. Vaduz, Liechtenstein (457 m/1499 ft):Source5. Natitingou, Benin (460 m/1509 ft):Source
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Post by AJ1013 on Jan 17, 2023 18:35:50 GMT -5
Vaduz isn’t bad at all.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 17, 2023 18:36:17 GMT -5
Vaduz is the easy winner
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 17, 2023 18:39:38 GMT -5
I think I'm going to go with Natitingou, the precip in the monsoon season would make up for the too warm annual average temps. Vacoas and Afaahiti are too wet, and St. Helena & Vaduz are oceanique kill maself climates.
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Post by massiveshibe on Jan 17, 2023 18:41:43 GMT -5
Vaduz, Liechten(((stein))) despite the cloudiness.
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Post by greysrigging on Jan 17, 2023 19:04:27 GMT -5
the one in Benin ( Natitingou ). Nice example of tropical wet/dry climate.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Jan 17, 2023 19:28:50 GMT -5
Vaduz, unfortunately. The others are very problematic in different ways.
St Helena has the weirdest, laggiest climate I've ever seen, with barely any downward variability.
Edit: changed vote to Vacoas
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Post by MET on Jan 17, 2023 19:54:21 GMT -5
St. Helena Island, wow that's a great climate and beautiful looking place.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jan 17, 2023 19:57:59 GMT -5
They all suck, so I'm gonna vote for Saint Helena for being the most comfortable.
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Post by MET on Jan 17, 2023 20:04:54 GMT -5
They all suck, so I'm gonna vote for Saint Helena for being the most comfortable. Don't have to go far to get a warm dry climate in St Helena... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Saint_Helena#Climate
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jan 17, 2023 20:09:57 GMT -5
They all suck, so I'm gonna vote for Saint Helena for being the most comfortable. Don't have to go far to get a warm dry climate in St Helena... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Saint_Helena#Climate True, but this climate battle uses the elevated station, not Jamestown.
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Post by cawfeefan on Jan 17, 2023 20:13:13 GMT -5
Vaduz I guess. I was considering St Helena but it's just too boring, plus it's even cloudier than Vaduz.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jan 17, 2023 20:25:12 GMT -5
Natitingou
Not bad, even despite the strongly seasonal rain distribution and the fact it's a bit on the hot side in the...early spring. Yet another interesting example of a climate whose coolest months are in the summer - common in West Africa.
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Post by Mörön on Jan 17, 2023 21:13:13 GMT -5
Vaduz is the best, although I don't like it much. Vacoas 2nd best.
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Post by MET on Jan 17, 2023 21:21:19 GMT -5
True, but this climate battle uses the elevated station, not Jamestown. Yes. My choice would be the same whether Jamestown existed or not... For the purposes of rating (assuming I'm living there as I do when I vote on climate battles) the elevated area is where I would live permanently - it's just a nice bonus feature that I could be on holiday on a beach with warm weather at short notice without having to fly abroad, you see.
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Post by jetshnl on Jan 17, 2023 21:31:14 GMT -5
Mauritius is nice.
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Post by greysrigging on Jan 17, 2023 21:42:08 GMT -5
True, but this climate battle uses the elevated station, not Jamestown. Yes. My choice would be the same whether Jamestown existed or not... For the purposes of rating (assuming I'm living there as I do when I vote on climate battles) the elevated area is where I would live permanently - it's just a nice bonus feature that I could be on holiday on a beach with warm weather at short notice without having to fly abroad, you see. Did y'all know that Napoleon Bonaparte, the former French dictator who once ruled an empire that stretched across Europe, died as a British prisoner on the island of Saint Helena. By all accounts he complained of its dampish miserable climate.... www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Napoleons-Exile-on-St-Helena/
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Post by MET on Jan 17, 2023 21:46:14 GMT -5
Yes. My choice would be the same whether Jamestown existed or not... For the purposes of rating (assuming I'm living there as I do when I vote on climate battles) the elevated area is where I would live permanently - it's just a nice bonus feature that I could be on holiday on a beach with warm weather at short notice without having to fly abroad, you see. Did y'all know that Napoleon Bonaparte, the former French dictator who once ruled an empire that stretched across Europe, died as a British prisoner on the island of Saint Helena. By all accounts he complained of its dampish miserable climate.... www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Napoleons-Exile-on-St-Helena/They probably didn't let him go to the beach. He was in jail, not on holiday.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jan 17, 2023 23:32:19 GMT -5
Yes. My choice would be the same whether Jamestown existed or not... For the purposes of rating (assuming I'm living there as I do when I vote on climate battles) the elevated area is where I would live permanently - it's just a nice bonus feature that I could be on holiday on a beach with warm weather at short notice without having to fly abroad, you see. Did y'all know that Napoleon Bonaparte, the former French dictator who once ruled an empire that stretched across Europe, died as a British prisoner on the island of Saint Helena. By all accounts he complained of its dampish miserable climate.... www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Napoleons-Exile-on-St-Helena/I'd imagine Paris circa 1800 had a very damp, cold, miserable climate. This was during the Little Ice Age, after all. The River Thames froze over often in London, I'd imagine Paris winters would have been even more severe owing to the relatively inland location. I doubt Napoléon was that miserable (climatically speaking) in Saint Helena, for it is comfortable year-round (pre-aircon and central heating) nevertheless.
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Post by Iwantsnow on Jan 17, 2023 23:42:40 GMT -5
Vaduz for being the most continental. Worst is Natitingou. It's not as boring as some of the others, it has seasons, but a 27C annual mean is HOT.
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