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Post by Lommaren on Nov 11, 2017 14:55:15 GMT -5
Europe's largest openly mussie city. Still way more secular than Paris and Malmö. Boke I'd give the climate a D. Brilliant summers, with bright evenings. Would be wonderful in so many ways. Still those winters hurt. Humid cold too, ugh
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2017 15:04:14 GMT -5
Definitely a B at least. Good seasonality. Good cold. Appreciably warm summers.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 11, 2017 15:07:58 GMT -5
Definitely a B at least. Good seasonality. Good cold. Appreciably warm summers. Can't swim so well in the river in October though
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2017 15:14:44 GMT -5
Definitely a B at least. Good seasonality. Good cold. Appreciably warm summers. Can't swim so well in the river in October though LOL. I would need a live in a place with an ocean nearby. All my life I've lived a 1-1.5 hour drive from the ocean.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 11, 2017 15:16:44 GMT -5
LOL. I would need a live in a place with an ocean nearby. All my life I've lived a 1-2 drive from the ocean. Same here. Living inland by a large lake for four years still felt empty as hell. At least on my coast the ocean is a help rather than a hindrance like in much of California and the immediate coastline of England In those cases I'd prefer inland. Kazan is suffering a bit from being too far off from the Baltic Sea rendering horrible Octobers. They make it less worthwhile.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Nov 11, 2017 16:27:09 GMT -5
Beautiful city, shit climate. E. Atrocious climate for half the year
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 11, 2017 17:06:38 GMT -5
D+. Too wet and cold but not terrible.
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Post by grega94 on Nov 12, 2017 1:51:45 GMT -5
Nice Summers, but winters are to dark and long, so had to give it a D, livable but rather not.
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Post by boombo on Nov 13, 2017 5:15:05 GMT -5
D - impressive summers for that latitude though!
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 13, 2017 5:19:26 GMT -5
D - impressive summers for that latitude though! Yep, can't find anything similar to it north of Berlin's UHI inside Western Europe In the coastal hinterland, you'll have to go all the way down to Nantes...
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Post by boombo on Nov 13, 2017 5:24:16 GMT -5
D - impressive summers for that latitude though! Yep, can't find anything similar to it north of Berlin's UHI inside Western Europe In the coastal hinterland, you'll have to go all the way down to Nantes... I had a look to see if anywhere that far north or further north still got three months over 280 sun hours because that looks positively Mediterranean to me, but yep, central Helsinki does too and that was the first place I checked so it's not that unique. IIRC Bradford has had one month in its entire history over 280 sun hours and I wasn't even close to being alive then
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Post by boombo on Nov 13, 2017 5:34:43 GMT -5
D - impressive summers for that latitude though! Yep, can't find anything similar to it north of Berlin's UHI inside Western Europe In the coastal hinterland, you'll have to go all the way down to Nantes... Lol look at Yellowknife for sheer rediculousness, three months above 335 sun hours and two months below 50 hours with January only fractionally above it. Granted that is at 62N, but that still means four months above 60% possible sun and four months below 30%. I never knew their sunshine distribution was so lopsided. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowknife
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 13, 2017 5:38:14 GMT -5
Lol look at Yellowknife for sheer rediculousness, three months above 335 sun hours and two months below 50 hours with January only fractionally above it. Granted that is at 62N, but that still means four months above 60% possible sun and four months below 30%. I never knew their sunshine distribution was so lopsided. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YellowknifeAs for Bradford, we've had two summers above 400 hours in a month (1970 & 1994). So as usual, we're forecast a summer Yellowknife must be very boke. Such low sun % in winter yet still those freakazoid temps even though it sits on a lake shore that freezes instantly. Poor folks.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 13, 2017 6:31:31 GMT -5
How quiet The Ben got when I mentioned 400 sunshine hours boombo
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Post by boombo on Nov 13, 2017 6:34:55 GMT -5
How quiet The Ben got when I mentioned 400 sunshine hours boomboI hope all the Somalis in your town love those sunny summers you get and spend the whole time standing around on your street
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 13, 2017 6:46:11 GMT -5
I hope all the Somalis in your town love those sunny summers you get and spend the whole time standing around on your street I like their flag. Tremendously beautiful.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2017 20:20:21 GMT -5
F. Anything with winters like this is an automatic F.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Nov 14, 2017 21:11:30 GMT -5
The summers are actually quite nice. A bit warmer than Moscow even
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Post by knot on Nov 15, 2017 0:56:21 GMT -5
C. Midsummer diurnal range is too narrow for its heat, and the nights are too warm likewise. If it's copping 25° C in its highs, then it should at least manage to have cooler nights as a little break from that bloody heat..!!
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Post by Iwantsnow on Apr 1, 2018 21:58:02 GMT -5
A. Temperatures are really close to ideal, though spring and fall highs are a little cold. Summer could be wetter too. What's with the precipitation days? Does Russia have a very low threshold or count morning dew as precipitation? How can it get 258 precip days but only 562mm total and 1931 sun hours?
If it actually gets 258 days with measurable precipitation, it gets a C. That's just too many wet days.
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