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Post by Cheeseman on May 16, 2023 23:00:59 GMT -5
Moron Ushgabal has now had a freeze in the spring?
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 1, 2023 0:05:07 GMT -5
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Post by caspase8 on Jun 1, 2023 1:55:50 GMT -5
Here's the latest revision of my dream climate, featuring slightly warmer summers and transitional seasons.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 3, 2023 10:40:57 GMT -5
As promised in the shoutbox the other day ( Steelernation), here's New Madison, my mildest, most comfortable, and most South Florida-like dream climate yet: (Summer dew points are likely a bit unrealistically low, but one can dream. )
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 3, 2023 11:30:20 GMT -5
(Summer dew points are likely a bit unrealistically low, but one can dream. ) Surprised thereโs not more precipitation days. Madison had 7 this past month and this only averages 1 day/month more than that. Although I guess if itโs heavy rain you donโt mind it being less frequent? Also expected more seasonal lag with August /September being the warmest months and spring being cooler. Itโs definitely a big improvement over your last one although obviously still far too warm for my tastes.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 3, 2023 11:36:08 GMT -5
-image snipped- (Summer dew points are likely a bit unrealistically low, but one can dream. ) Surprised thereโs not more precipitation days. Madison had 7 this past month and this only averages 1 day/month more than that. Although I guess if itโs heavy rain you donโt mind it being less frequent? Also expected more seasonal lag with August /September being the warmest months and spring being cooler. Itโs definitely a big improvement over your last one although obviously still far too warm for my tastes. You're correct, I don't mind rain being less frequent if it's heavier. After all, only three of Madison's seven precipitation days in May were 0.10" or greater, and two of those just barely! You're also right that I should have included more seasonal lag and a warmer August and September - I admittedly threw this climate box together in maybe 15 minutes and was more so thinking about how I also don't want an absurdly slow warm-up in early spring (IMO February should still be warmer than December, in either hemisphere). I'll probably revise this a little later.
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Post by tommyFL on Jun 3, 2023 11:58:07 GMT -5
Cheeseman Near-identical annual mean as here, but warmer winters/cooler summers, drier with fewer rain days, prone to extreme heat, and tiny negative anomalies in winter. In general, just worse all around.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 4, 2023 8:35:12 GMT -5
Here's a revised version of my climate from yesterday Steelernation Benfxmth. Annual temperature means stayed the same, but I added more seasonal lag and minor adjustments to precipitation and wet days. Cheeseman Near-identical annual mean as here, but warmer winters/cooler summers, drier with fewer rain days, prone to extreme heat, and tiny negative anomalies in winter. In general, just worse all around. I figured you wouldn't like it much haha. Just goes to show, one person's hellhole is another person's paradise and vice versa.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jun 4, 2023 8:38:35 GMT -5
Here's a revised version of my climate from yesterday Steelernation Benfxmth . Annual temperature means stayed the same, but I added more seasonal lag and minor adjustments to precipitation and wet days. Cheeseman Near-identical annual mean as here, but warmer winters/cooler summers, drier with fewer rain days, prone to extreme heat, and tiny negative anomalies in winter. In general, just worse all around. I figured you wouldn't like it much haha. Just goes to show, one person's hellhole is another person's paradise and vice versa. Too hot, too dry, too boring, not enough precip days, too sunny. Only good thing is the RH%.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 4, 2023 8:43:10 GMT -5
Here's a revised version of my climate from yesterday Steelernation Benfxmth . Annual temperature means stayed the same, but I added more seasonal lag and minor adjustments to precipitation and wet days. I figured you wouldn't like it much haha. Just goes to show, one person's hellhole is another person's paradise and vice versa. Too hot, too dry, too boring, not enough precip days, too sunny. Only good thing is the RH%. Well, it goes to show I'm a comfort wanker. 55% annual possible sunshine is quite low relative to prior dream climates of mine, as I've realized my dislike for extended dry sunny periods is stronger than I'd thought.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 4, 2023 8:53:03 GMT -5
Definitely a downgrade. Less cool-season rain, more warm rain, and less dry heat than your previous dream climates Cheeseman. Still pretty good and inoffensive as far as tropical climates go, of course.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jul 1, 2023 8:52:47 GMT -5
Fair enough desiccatedi85. There are still plenty of days of dry warmth with low dew points throughout the year, especially in the summer and autumn. It's just that the recent and ongoing drought around here has made me realize I don't want an especially dry and sunny season - too much of the same kind of weather day in and day out just makes me cranky, and I don't like when the sun just beats down on you relentlessly and makes it feel that much warmer than it actually is.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jul 1, 2023 21:31:52 GMT -5
Updated my dream climate yet again. This time I swear I stand by my choices!
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Post by Crunch41 on Jul 2, 2023 23:10:22 GMT -5
That's an extreme place for sure. Summer is wet and warm, growing season of 4-5 months, so you could grow stuff there. Cold snowy winters...with a decent diurnal in July but tiny tiny diurnal in August lol.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jul 3, 2023 6:54:47 GMT -5
That's an extreme place for sure. Summer is wet and warm, growing season of 4-5 months, so you could grow stuff there. Cold snowy winters...with a decent diurnal in July but tiny tiny diurnal in August lol. Yeah it'd be an interesting climate for sure. Drunk climates are the best tbh
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Post by Met.Data on Jul 3, 2023 7:00:29 GMT -5
I did a quick draft of 10 year temperatures for Meteomanford my dream climate and it came out like this:
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 14, 2023 18:03:12 GMT -5
โขMuch cooler June-August, ideally summer would be cooler than this but alas you canโt get extreme variability with a small seasonal range โขCloudier May-Julyโthe sun is strong and hot this time of year so increased cloud cover would make it more pleasant โขWetter AprilโIโm sick of waiting until mid-late May for thunderstorms, now the wet season starts earlier and April would get a 5-6 storms โขWetter November-Marchโwinter now gets several days of light rain and drizzle, I hated how dry this past winter was โขThis is now Csb, mean annual max ~98-100, mean annual min ~-17, mean thunderstorms 54
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 27, 2023 22:28:05 GMT -5
I made weatherboxes every year since 2010. Takes like 5 minutes to do a year in excel, very easy. All average temp and snowfall anomalies are the same as Cheyenne and record temps and precipitation are nearly the same but modified in some spots. As these are based off a real climate, this is how my dream climate would actually look year too year. Average temps were overall above average in Cheyenne in this time period, especially September so a real 13 year stretch would probably be slightly cooler. 2010: > < 2011: > < 2012โwarmest March, June, driest March on record > < 2013โrecord wettest September > < 2014: > < 2015โJanuary record high, record warmest September > < 2016โNovember record high > < 2017: > < 2018: > < 2019: > < 2020โApril record high, record warmest August > < 2021โDecember record high > < 2022โAugust and September record highs > <
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Post by fairweatherfan on Jan 6, 2024 0:13:18 GMT -5
Updated version, just in case someone asks me what my dream climate is
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Post by tommyFL on Jan 6, 2024 22:06:44 GMT -5
New and improved
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