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Post by MET on Apr 11, 2024 13:53:47 GMT -5
I gotta say, I find there to be a certain mistique about cloud and rain forest type vegetation that sprawls out for miles, where you can be at one with nature in your house on stilts as it gets rotted away by mould and trespassed by poisonous creatures. However, I'd rather not have a hot rainforest, so this subtropical comfortable paradise seems like the ideal thing for me. A bit wet, yes, however there are still plenty of dry days to enjoy, and it's never really cold. There's some seasonal variation to keep things interesting. I'd rate this A-, simply because another couple of hundred hours of sun wouldn't go amiss. Though, I can see myself curling up in a wooden hut with a book as the rain pounds down on the roof in this place.
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Post by arcleo on Apr 11, 2024 14:32:12 GMT -5
D+. Agree this type of climate has a certain appeal, like the temperate rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula but warmer. Still it doesn't have to be so cloudy.
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Post by Cadeau on Apr 11, 2024 14:35:50 GMT -5
E. Mild temperatures cannot cover the copious amount of precipitation and depressing sunshine hours.
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Post by tompas on Apr 11, 2024 14:52:04 GMT -5
E at best
Cloudy, wet nightmare.
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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 11, 2024 15:00:54 GMT -5
C-/D+ at best. Hideously cloudy with lame vanilla temps year round and never hot. At least, the majority of days are comfortable tempwise.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 11, 2024 16:38:21 GMT -5
How many thunderstorms does it get?
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Post by tommyFL on Apr 11, 2024 16:49:13 GMT -5
E for suicidal cloudiness
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Apr 11, 2024 17:08:36 GMT -5
What's the most similar real climate? This climate is interesting and I want to see some real climates with similar temps and rainfall.
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 11, 2024 17:29:11 GMT -5
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 11, 2024 17:50:59 GMT -5
C. The mild winter washouts look great, problem is that the whole year is a washout and dry warmth is nonexistant. Reminds me a lot of Georgia (the country) and its Black Sea coast, but milder in both winter and summer.
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 11, 2024 18:16:05 GMT -5
This place ( Springbrook in the Gold Coast hinterland and 800m asl ) is the wettest place in AU between North Queensland and Tasmania. Climate Due to its close proximity to the coast, the high elevations and subtropical latitude, Springbrook has a wet climate with mild temperatures. Rainfall at the now closed Upper Springbrook BOM rainfall station averaged 3,109 millimetres (122.4 in) annually over 90 years. Springbrook is the only place in subtropical Australia to exceed 3,000 millimetres (120 in) average rainfall making it probably the wettest place between Townsville and Tasmania. Exceptionally rainy periods have been recorded in some wet years including; 900 millimetres (35 in) of rainfall recorded in a 24-hour period before an unnamed cyclone crossed the coast at Coolangatta on 20 February 1954. During a remarkable rainy period, Springbrook received 1,631 millimetres (64.2 in) in the month of June 1967. In January 2013, 1,453 millimetres (57.2 in) of rain fell over a period of just 4 days, due to the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Oswald. In March 2017, 1,407 millimetres (55.4 in) of rain fell in part due to Cyclone Debbie, 789 millimetres (31.1 in) of which was recorded at Upper Springbrook on 31 March 2017, causing enough damage to cut off the two access routes into Springbrook and leaving many residents without electricity. Dorrigo in NSW also has a mild wet highland climate: Climate Dorrigo has a oceanic climate or highland subtropical climate (Kรถppen: Cfb). The average annual rainfall is almost 2,000mm,[19] making Dorrigo one of the wettest towns in New South Wales. Significant weather events: On 19 October 1913, a severe hailstorm struck Dorrigo, where hail fell for an hour, with hail banked up in many places. The storm caused hundreds of pounds of damage. On 6 August 1923, the first known snowfall occurred at Dorrigo. On 24 June 1950, 636.0 millimetres (25.04 in) of rain was recorded in the 24 hours to 9 am at Dorrigo Post Office. In the following 24 hours, to 9 am on 25 June 1950, a further 230.9 millimetres (9.09 in) of rain was recorded at the same site. On 21 February 1954, Dorrigo's highest daily rainfall (in the 24 hours to 9 am) of 809.2 millimetres (31.86 in) was recorded. This is also the highest daily rainfall total for anywhere in New South Wales. This was recorded at Myrtle Street in Dorrigo. Another Bureau of Meteorology site located at Dorrigo Post Office recorded 774.7 millimetres (30.50 in) of rain within the same 24-hour period to 9 am on 21 February 1954. These heavy rainfall totals were associated with a tropical cyclone which had crossed the coast at Coolangatta and Tweed Heads late on 20 February 1954
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Post by MET on Apr 11, 2024 18:22:05 GMT -5
E for suicidal cloudiness In Northern England (and Scotland), where many places have this level of cloudiness, all the soft kunts committed suicide, so it's now a location full of hard kunts that nobody messes with.
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Post by MET on Apr 11, 2024 18:22:43 GMT -5
How many thunderstorms does it get? ~50 thunderstorm days a year
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 11, 2024 19:14:43 GMT -5
~50 thunderstorm days a year E+
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Post by Beercules on Apr 11, 2024 19:18:41 GMT -5
E because low temps are decent, would be humid enough in summer to feel like summer and storms. But that sunshine and rain days is inexcusable.
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Post by Beercules on Apr 11, 2024 19:20:06 GMT -5
C-/D+ at best. Hideously cloudy with lame vanilla temps year round and never hot. At least, the majority of days are comfortable tempwise. pls delete this post
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Post by fairweatherfan on Apr 11, 2024 20:08:58 GMT -5
F+
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 11, 2024 21:27:57 GMT -5
That's a LOT of chilly rain, and a very weak crummer. C
Though as a rain wanker, I will say that this is better than a rainless desert.
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Post by melonside421 on Apr 11, 2024 22:25:02 GMT -5
B, too cloudy
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Post by CRISPR on Apr 12, 2024 2:30:44 GMT -5
C+ for being VERY cloudy and wet; but great temps. Temps and rainfall are basically if Ulladulla had constant NE winds
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