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Post by cawfeefan on Sept 7, 2023 3:49:08 GMT -5
A battle between the third largest city in Colombia and a city in northern California. One is perpetually warm/hot and the other perpetually cool, so which 'Cali' suits you better? Cali, ColombiaEureka, California, USA
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Sept 7, 2023 4:51:17 GMT -5
Cali.
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Post by tommyFL on Sept 7, 2023 6:56:40 GMT -5
Cali
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 7, 2023 6:57:43 GMT -5
Cali. One of the easiest climate battles EVAH
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Post by Met.Data on Sept 7, 2023 6:57:48 GMT -5
Eureka Obviously!
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Post by Kaleetan on Sept 7, 2023 7:44:46 GMT -5
Cali!
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 7, 2023 7:46:34 GMT -5
Rye, Colorado
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 7, 2023 18:15:31 GMT -5
Eureka
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 7, 2023 18:59:08 GMT -5
Cali by a hair
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Post by fairweatherfan on Sept 7, 2023 23:06:43 GMT -5
Cali, really mild for an equatorial tropical climate
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 19, 2024 17:51:30 GMT -5
Eureka obviously for me. Also, that Cali weatherbox looks suspicious- a diurnal range of 18.2ΒΊC in August is especially high for a city near the equator (even at 1000 m)
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Post by Cheeseman on Jan 20, 2024 8:31:40 GMT -5
CaliYeah I don't exactly trust the data (30+ F diurnal ranges in Jul/Aug with that much precip in an equatorial city that size?!), but it's still an obvious winner: a very good moderated tropical climate versus a maritime shitheap that never gets warm. CRISPR you beat me to mentioning the spurious summer diurnal ranges.
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