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Post by Met.Data on Apr 7, 2024 13:59:41 GMT -5
Dreamifying Sheffield 2023 in the continental-wards direction. The winters get colder, with more snow, and less rain. The summers are warmer, but get a significant increase in convective precipitation, and less frontal precipitation. The sunshine increases overall. This is one iteration only, so it is still the same classification as the real Sheffield 2023, but, with more iterations it would become a de facto continental climate. Not that I can be bothered to keep going that far.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 7, 2024 14:34:29 GMT -5
Maybe this would be good for a different thread, interesting idea and something I could see adding too but pretty off topic
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Post by Met.Data on Apr 7, 2024 14:38:14 GMT -5
Yeah . Think I'll make a new thread about morphing existing climates.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2024 12:57:08 GMT -5
Average winter lows are slightly colder, average summer highs are slightly warmer. Average annual snowfall has increased slightly. Mean maxima/minima are now included.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2024 23:21:49 GMT -5
Here's mine. My favorite dream climate on here besides mine so far.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 11, 2024 10:13:49 GMT -5
Average winter lows are slightly colder, average summer highs are slightly warmer. Average annual snowfall has increased slightly. Mean maxima/minima are now included. Not too bad but why is the warmup from April to May and then May to June so pathetically laggy? June is basically the same temps as September, and May is too cool. I know most PNW climates are like this, but you don’t need to preserve this dreadful feature.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2024 10:24:49 GMT -5
desiccatedi85 I like a more gradual warm-up rather than a sudden one. I know there's numerous climates out there with greater temp differences between May and June, but regardless, I don't think going from average highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s is that laggy.
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Post by fairweatherfan on May 31, 2024 22:24:47 GMT -5
Notable changes: - Drier, much drier, like really dry, as in literally a desert - Lower record lows - Higher diurnal ranges (mostly made lows cooler, but Jun-Aug highs are hotter) - Lower humidity levels (actually slightly lower than I prefer)
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Post by Met.Data on Jun 1, 2024 13:01:45 GMT -5
It is the year 2097 and some sort of technology has been developed whereby man can effect some sort of control over the climate. I have therefore modified the climate of my location to the following. We have more seasons than normal. Two month winter (December, January) featuring deep snow fun. But then in February, March, we go into "Sprinter", which is cool, dry and pleasantly sunny. Then, we get a warmer "Sprummer" kind of season, then in July we get the thunder-monsoon, with thunderstorms nearly every day. August-September are mild pleasant months with some showers and not too hot. Then we get sunny October and November, then of course back to our two month winter in December.
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Post by Donar on Jun 7, 2024 16:53:08 GMT -5
2024 version of my dream climate. Records are not all-time but from those 30 years.
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 7, 2024 17:05:52 GMT -5
2024 version of my dream climate. Records are not all-time but from those 30 years.
Add 5 f to November and this might be the best dream climate on here.
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Post by Benfxmth on Jul 24, 2024 20:17:12 GMT -5
Latest and greatest
Additional stats:
Thunder days (1991-2020)
Jan: 1 Feb: 2 Mar: 3 Apr: 5 May: 8 Jun: 11 Jul: 13 Aug: 12 Sep: 6 Oct: 2 Nov: 1 Dec: 1
Annual: 65
Mean wind speed (1991-2020)
Jan: 6.8 mph Feb: 7.2 mph Mar: 7.6 mph Apr: 7.8 mph May: 7.3 mph Jun: 6.5 mph Jul: 6.6 mph Aug: 6.0 mph Sep: 6.2 mph Oct: 5.9 mph Nov: 6.1 mph Dec: 6.4 mph
Annual: 6.7 mph
Lowest recorded daily max temps (1948-2024)*
Jan: 29°F Feb: 33°F Mar: 43°F Apr: 56°F May: 66°F Jun: 72°F Jul: 75°F Aug: 75°F Sep: 70°F Oct: 59°F Nov: 42°F Dec: 28°F
*Most of these haven't occurred in recent times, due to recent warming of the climate
Highest recorded daily min temps (1948-2024)
Jan: 71°F Feb: 72°F Mar: 74°F Apr: 76°F May: 81°F Jun: 85°F Jul: 88°F Aug: 87°F Sep: 84°F Oct: 79°F Nov: 73°F Dec: 71°F
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jul 24, 2024 21:38:16 GMT -5
The degradation of Benny's dream climate needs to be studied. It will go downhill until it is the same as Tommy's.
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Post by Kaleetan on Jul 25, 2024 9:25:39 GMT -5
The degradation of Benny's dream climate needs to be studied. It will go downhill until it is the same as Tommy's. Degradation? Every new dream climate he posts is better than the previous one!
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Post by Cheeseman on Jul 25, 2024 21:46:55 GMT -5
The degradation of Benny's dream climate needs to be studied. It will go downhill until it is the same as Tommy's. Degradation? Every new dream climate he posts is better than the previous one! Meanwhile, I just want a happy medium between Med wankers like Mets and all you humidity lovers!
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Post by Moron on Aug 2, 2024 1:07:02 GMT -5
Reminder of 2023 version Currently 2024 Ushgabal Wetter, cloudier, cooler. Might even adjust to make it cooler later this year. Annual Mean Max: -2.1C Annual Mean Min: -1.3C Annual Rainfall: +229.5mm Annual Sunshine: -160.5 hrs
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Post by Benfxmth on Aug 2, 2024 7:37:52 GMT -5
The degradation of Poodleman's dream climate needs to be studied. It will go downhill until it is the same as GayJ's.
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Post by Cheeseman on Aug 2, 2024 21:49:48 GMT -5
The degradation of Poodleman's dream climate needs to be studied. It will go downhill until it is the same as GayJ's. Indeed, I remember when it looked like this instead of a Perth clone:
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Post by arcleo on Sept 15, 2024 17:28:01 GMT -5
An updated dream climate after the first full wet/humid summer I have experienced and still remember. All changes are pretty minor, but here goes: Summers wetter and more humid with a narrower diurnal range, making the precip peak in early fall around 20c means, as I like rain at lukewarm temps more Winters with a wider diurnal range. More thunderstorms, seeing that most are quite weak. A little less wind, some calm and windy days are both nice. The summer here is too calm though.
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 15, 2024 20:44:12 GMT -5
Looks like a 240p version of New Bern
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