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Post by Lommaren on Oct 31, 2017 20:01:11 GMT -5
This is how life would be like if I hopped between Nyköping/Norrköping and Napier throughout the year: living here between 1 May and 30 September and in Napier between 1 October and 30 April. This would be my dream life: almost perpetual perception of summer, only staying in April down there while waiting for temps in Sweden to rise and then spending the five best months here while Napier has its winter, before coming back down! For me this climate is completely awesome since it combines literally the best of both worlds, enables six months with max temps above 21.5C, long summer nights for part of the year, while comfy summer temps in relation to the sun angle the other part. Gorgeous What are your opinions on this "perceived climate"?
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Post by Mörön on Oct 31, 2017 21:43:11 GMT -5
I'll give it a B. I'd definitely like the consistent sunshine hours there.
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Post by longaotian on Nov 1, 2017 0:50:04 GMT -5
B. Very comfortable temperatures and nice sunshine aswell. Rainfall is very consistent aswell, nice .
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Post by Beercules on Nov 1, 2017 0:53:12 GMT -5
D. Not warm enough.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 1, 2017 3:12:20 GMT -5
I combined Nykoping and Santa Maria's Climate. Well thanks but unfortunately it doesn't help much in relation to Napier because of the winter darkness
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Post by rwood2 on Nov 1, 2017 3:33:28 GMT -5
This is how life would be like if I hopped between Nyköping/Norrköping and Napier throughout the year: living here between 1 May and 30 September and in Napier between 1 October and 30 April. This would be my dream life: almost perpetual perception of summer, only staying in April down there while waiting for temps in Sweden to rise and then spending the five best months here while Napier has its winter, before coming back down! For me this climate is completely awesome since it combines literally the best of both worlds, enables six months with max temps above 21.5C, long summer nights for part of the year, while comfy summer temps in relation to the sun angle the other part. Gorgeous What are your opinions on this "perceived climate"? Napier sun means will be reevaluated upwards with the overdue upgrade of the observing site.
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Post by longaotian on Nov 1, 2017 3:38:38 GMT -5
Napier sun means will be reevaluated upwards with the overdue upgrade of the observing site. Has there already been a new site installed? And Will it record the sun data?
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Post by Babu on Nov 1, 2017 4:53:44 GMT -5
Obviously A+. Having an average of like 14h of daylight per day sure would be nice. And both have excellent summers.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 1, 2017 5:45:21 GMT -5
Obviously A+. Having an average of like 14h of daylight per day sure would be nice. And both have excellent summers. Using the mid-month metric for 2017's values this should give an exact idea 16 January: 14 h 37 min (877 min) 14 February: 13 h 37 min (817 min) 16 March: 12 h 25 min (745 min) 15 April: 11 h 3 min (663 min) 16 May: 16 h 55 min (1015 min) 15 June: 18 h 19 min (1099 min) 16 July: 17 h 35 min (1055 min) 16 August: 15 h 21 min (921 min) 15 September: 12 h 50 min (770 min) 16 October: 13 h 8 min (788 min) 15 November: 14 h 17 min (857 min) 16 December: 14 h 57 min (897 min) So... 10,504 minutes of the sun being above 0° during those sample days equals roughly 875.33 minutes per day, which in turn would mean 14.588 hours per day = 14 hours 35 mins 28 seconds
Gorgeous! Now just imagine Hudiksvall and Comodoro Rivadavia combined?
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 1, 2017 6:02:02 GMT -5
My guesstimation of Comodoro Rivadavia is 2,800 hours of sunshine and an annual mean of 15.1C ranging from 26/13 to 14/4 if you did the exact same thing there Daylight: 16 Jan: 15 h 16 min (916 min) 14 Feb: 13 h 58 min (838 min) 16 Mar: 12 h 22 min (742 min) 15 Apr: 10 h 46 min (646 min) 16 May: 17 h 43 min (1063 min) 15 Jun: 19 h 33 min (1173 min) 16 Jul: 18 h 34 min (1114 min) 16 Aug: 15 h 50 min (950 min) 15 Sep: 12 h 57 min (777 min) 16 Oct: 13 h 26 min (806 min) 15 Nov: 14 h 54 min (894 min) 16 Dec: 15 h 43 min (943 min) 10,862 minutes of the sun above 0° in those sample days = 905.167 minutes per day = 15.086 hours per day = 15 hours 5 minutes.
That really ought to be the ultimate daylight/mildness combo on the world, right Babu?
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Post by boombo on Nov 1, 2017 7:32:56 GMT -5
A. Better than any equatorial highland climate because of the longer days, no intense sun angles and at least some semblance of seasons
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