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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2017 16:12:17 GMT -5
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 4, 2017 16:16:45 GMT -5
I changed the title to caps starting the names lol You also forgot to add an F option so I inserted a new poll to make that happen before others vote So make sure you vote again @kronan! As far as upper inland goes it's not that bad. The extreme monster record lows prevent a C though so D+ in effect quite similar to the grade I'd give my own, although Nyköping would probably have a very slight edge in a climate battle.
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 4, 2017 18:11:32 GMT -5
C+. Better than here but still too cold.
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Post by boombo on Nov 4, 2017 18:49:12 GMT -5
D, nights in particular stay too cold for too long.
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Post by sari on Nov 5, 2017 7:30:56 GMT -5
My kind of climate B, too dry overall and the summers are a little too warm.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 5, 2017 8:35:10 GMT -5
My kind of climate B, too dry overall and the summers are a little too warm. I thought you preferred much lower winter diurnals (Sariberia) or is it anything goes so long as the daytime is at or right below freezing?
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Post by sari on Nov 5, 2017 9:42:56 GMT -5
My kind of climate B, too dry overall and the summers are a little too warm. I thought you preferred much lower winter diurnals (Sariberia) or is it anything goes so long as the daytime is at or right below freezing? It's anything goes below freezing. Compare Breckenridge to Sariberia!
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 5, 2017 11:06:38 GMT -5
It's anything goes below freezing. Compare Breckenridge to Sariberia! Does this include winters like the real Siberia or is that a step or two too far?
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Post by sari on Nov 5, 2017 11:16:13 GMT -5
It's anything goes below freezing. Compare Breckenridge to Sariberia! Does this include winters like the real Siberia or is that a step or two too far? A bit of clarification - the average lows can be almost anywhere, though I'd have to draw the line somewhere - maybe around 0F, to pick an arbitrary point. The maximums should be below freezing, at the very least in the coldest month (but preferably more months also), but have a limit around -9C at the very lowest. Anything below that would need something else good to not be a step too far.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 5, 2017 11:19:53 GMT -5
A bit of clarification - the average lows can be almost anywhere, though I'd have to draw the line somewhere - maybe around 0F, to pick an arbitrary point. The maximums should be below freezing, at the very least in the coldest month (but preferably more months also), but have a limit around -9C at the very lowest. Anything below that would need something else good to not be a step too far. Would a winter averaging say 2/-12 in the coldest month be acceptable? Surely no chance of any proper snow melt in such a winter That's still a -5C mean!
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Post by Hiromant on Nov 6, 2017 5:37:59 GMT -5
Winter highs are too warm and summer highs could be uncomfortable depending on humidity but quite nice overall. B.
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Post by boombo on Nov 6, 2017 5:45:59 GMT -5
It snows over too much of the year. 0.1 snowy days in June and an average of zero snowfall, but trace snowfall in August even with 0.0 snowy days?
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