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Post by Ethereal on May 4, 2024 3:35:50 GMT -5
Both are mild, ocean moderated climates right on the coastline.
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Post by greysrigging on May 4, 2024 4:37:38 GMT -5
^^ Interesting Wikibox... the temps are from the Wedding Cake West BoM Site number: 066196 which doesn't show rainfall stats. Wondering where the rainfall data is from ? looks close to the Obs Hill data ? Anyways, at least it rains on the east coast of Continents....
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Post by CRISPR on May 4, 2024 4:53:51 GMT -5
Sydney Harbour for being warmer and wetter
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Post by Benfxmth on May 4, 2024 5:57:44 GMT -5
Sydney Harbour easy
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Post by Ethereal on May 4, 2024 9:15:21 GMT -5
^^ Interesting Wikibox... the temps are from the Wedding Cake West BoM Site number: 066196 which doesn't show rainfall stats. Wondering where the rainfall data is from ? looks close to the Obs Hill data ?Anyways, at least it rains on the east coast of Continents.... They're from Rose Bay (says so at the source part of the box) -- Which I omitted, so the tables remain compact and less wordy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Jackson#Climate
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Post by Kaleetan on May 4, 2024 9:53:54 GMT -5
Sydney. It is wetter and has less scary record lows.
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Post by arcleo on May 4, 2024 11:39:21 GMT -5
Sydney for more rain, especially summer rain and thunderstorms
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Post by Steelernation on May 4, 2024 13:29:27 GMT -5
Sydneyโsummer rain and storms
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Post by greysrigging on May 4, 2024 16:17:57 GMT -5
^^ Interesting Wikibox... the temps are from the Wedding Cake West BoM Site number: 066196 which doesn't show rainfall stats. Wondering where the rainfall data is from ? looks close to the Obs Hill data ?Anyways, at least it rains on the east coast of Continents.... They're from Rose Bay (says so at the source part of the box) -- Which I omitted, so the tables remain compact and less wordy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Jackson#ClimateAh righto... yeah there is a BoM site at the Royal Sydney Golf Club ( no 066098 ) at Rose Bay. The Wedding Cake lighthouse site and location:
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Post by fairweatherfan on May 4, 2024 17:53:57 GMT -5
Malibu
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Post by omegaraptor on May 4, 2024 18:05:44 GMT -5
Sydney has thunderstorms so it wins
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Post by MET on May 4, 2024 18:12:07 GMT -5
Malibu - much fresher.
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Post by melonside421 on May 4, 2024 20:36:47 GMT -5
You had me for a bit on those more interesting "winter" lows, but boy do I hate dry summers!
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Post by cawfeefan on May 4, 2024 20:46:54 GMT -5
Sydney for more rain
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Post by Cheeseman on May 4, 2024 21:30:58 GMT -5
Sydney
Crummers are still weak, but at least there's rain and there isn't a "summer" month with an average high in the 60s like in Malipoo.
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Post by Beercules on May 4, 2024 22:13:49 GMT -5
Sydney Harbour, infinitely better in every way
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Post by Beercules on May 4, 2024 22:15:44 GMT -5
SydneyCrummers are still weak, but at least there's rain and there isn't a "summer" month with an average high in the 60s like in Malipoo. The lows make all the difference. If the avg summer lows were shit like 12-15C it would feel an order of magnitude cooler.
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Post by Ethereal on May 5, 2024 1:52:19 GMT -5
^^^Yeah. Sydney Harbour may be crummery, but the lows are warm enough to give it a summery essence (plus the high humidity).
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 5, 2024 8:23:15 GMT -5
Malibu for the dry summers. It's not a great climate though Sydney Harbour is worse.
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Post by tompas on May 5, 2024 10:05:42 GMT -5
Sydney Both of them have crummers that aren't to my satisfaction.
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