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Post by massiveshibe on Apr 12, 2023 13:34:08 GMT -5
Both cities are considered one of the coldest in their respective countries. Which one is better? Weatherboxes: imgur.com/a/AfJr8az
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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 12, 2023 14:02:23 GMT -5
Melbourne, even though it's a climate fail for its latitude
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Post by Beercules on Apr 12, 2023 16:15:42 GMT -5
Melbourne coz it's less crap than the other one
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 12, 2023 16:45:02 GMT -5
Melbourne I'd hazard a guess.... sea level site V one at altitude
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 12, 2023 17:10:24 GMT -5
Melbourne by far. Much drier and warmer in summer.
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Post by Ethereal on Apr 12, 2023 18:38:44 GMT -5
Melbourne, warmer and sunnier
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 12, 2023 21:09:32 GMT -5
Melbourne
It actually makes an attempt at having warm summers.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 12, 2023 21:37:42 GMT -5
Urupemaโsnow and thunderstorms
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 12, 2023 22:05:33 GMT -5
Melbourne, warmer and sunnier A similar Southern Hemisphere climate to Urepema....Glen Innes in Northern NSW
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Post by Met.Data on Apr 12, 2023 22:57:26 GMT -5
Urup
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Post by Ethereal on Apr 13, 2023 8:02:07 GMT -5
Melbourne, warmer and sunnier A similar Southern Hemisphere climate to Urepema....Glen Innes in Northern NSW I'm sure though the sunshine hours in in Glenn Innes are around 2700 hrs and it is far drier than Urupema.
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Post by jetshnl on May 21, 2023 23:24:00 GMT -5
Vote goes to Melbin.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 3, 2024 23:33:07 GMT -5
Melbourne, warmer, less drizzle and sunnier
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