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Post by Giorbanguly on Nov 11, 2017 18:04:31 GMT -5
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 11, 2017 18:21:59 GMT -5
Rainfall the wrong way around BOKE! C+
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 11, 2017 18:30:28 GMT -5
C-. Boring but pleasant.
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Post by jgtheone on Nov 11, 2017 22:12:30 GMT -5
Rainfall the wrong way around BOKE! C+ Pretty much this. I'll have to give it a C+ as well, nice record highs and it would have been a B if the rainfall was in the winter.
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Post by lurkeroffate on Nov 12, 2017 2:58:43 GMT -5
B, would be A if every month was 4C warmer Feels like if Western Sydney was in the northern hemisphere
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 12, 2017 4:09:57 GMT -5
Pretty much this. I'll have to give it a C+ as well, nice record highs and it would have been a B if the rainfall was in the winter. It feels as though it's completely implausible for the humidity during the dry summer days to be low enough with such thunderstorms lurking all the time too. I'd expect relative humidity to be around 60 % in a climate like that if they're that prone to those heavy rainfalls
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Post by jgtheone on Nov 12, 2017 4:18:06 GMT -5
Pretty much this. I'll have to give it a C+ as well, nice record highs and it would have been a B if the rainfall was in the winter. It feels as though it's completely implausible for the humidity during the dry summer days to be low enough with such thunderstorms lurking all the time too. I'd expect relative humidity to be around 60 % in a climate like that if they're that prone to those heavy rainfalls I was thinking that too, but it's a dream climate so I'll just assume it's at about 10% humidity unless it's raining
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Post by Beercules on Nov 12, 2017 4:26:22 GMT -5
Pretty good. I like to assume it gets good storm activity in summer. B
Add 3-4C to the summers an adjoining months and it would be an A.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Nov 12, 2017 4:52:56 GMT -5
It feels as though it's completely implausible for the humidity during the dry summer days to be low enough with such thunderstorms lurking all the time too. I'd expect relative humidity to be around 60 % in a climate like that if they're that prone to those heavy rainfalls I was thinking that too, but it's a dream climate so I'll just assume it's at about 10% humidity unless it's raining I don't know how it is in Australia, but I was thinking of Argentina climates. Generally thunderstorms occur on days with higher humidity, and lower temperatures. And then when the humidity is really low, you get crazy dry heat! So yeah, when it's not raining, the humidity would be insanely low
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 12, 2017 6:28:55 GMT -5
I don't know how it is in Australia, but I was thinking of Argentina climates. Generally thunderstorms occur on days with higher humidity, and lower temperatures. And then when the humidity is really low, you get crazy dry heat! So yeah, when it's not raining, the humidity would be insanely low With that goes being in the interior, rendering higher summer diurnals More like 31/14 or something. In effect a bit California-love-ish except thunderstorms hehe!
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Post by jgtheone on Nov 12, 2017 7:15:04 GMT -5
I was thinking that too, but it's a dream climate so I'll just assume it's at about 10% humidity unless it's raining I don't know how it is in Australia, but I was thinking of Argentina climates. Generally thunderstorms occur on days with higher humidity, and lower temperatures. And then when the humidity is really low, you get crazy dry heat! So yeah, when it's not raining, the humidity would be insanely low Well, take this for example. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halls_Creek,_Western_Australia#Climate Now they don't post humidity figures there, but they do here: www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_002012_All.shtmlAfternoon humidity in Jan/Feb is 39 and 40 respectively, so that is fairly close to your climate.
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Post by ral31 on Nov 12, 2017 9:40:55 GMT -5
C-. Lack of a proper winter is the biggest flaw. Not that bad the other seasons, though summers too prone to dryness. Temps pretty comfortable.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 14:30:50 GMT -5
B, incorrect rainfall pattern.
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Post by alex992 on Nov 13, 2017 14:35:58 GMT -5
Kind of boring, but summers are good, shoulder seasons and winter could use a bit of work though. I'll be nice and award it a D.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Dec 16, 2017 7:14:34 GMT -5
In regards to the relatively low diurnal range, it's cause Jacarandopolis station is in the middle of a 20-million people metro, sorta like NYC. So it gets a monstrous UHI in the summer. Outside of the city it would be something like 31/16, 31/17 in the summer, similar to Cali
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Post by knot on Dec 16, 2017 16:08:11 GMT -5
F+. Terribly bland, with nasty summer lows. At least it gets some precipitation.
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