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Post by arcleo on Aug 10, 2024 21:23:42 GMT -5
The largest city in England or its namesake in New England? They have a remarkably similar average annual temperature, and both have an even precipitation pattern, but that's about where their similarities end.
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Post by Benfxmth on Aug 10, 2024 21:25:40 GMT -5
New London
yeah I need the additional winter sun and superior summers
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Post by Cheeseman on Aug 10, 2024 21:25:44 GMT -5
New London
Better summers and more precipitation make up for the worse winters. Surprisingly though, the original London has a better record high.
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Post by tommyFL on Aug 10, 2024 21:32:48 GMT -5
New London, barely, due to being wetter. But still has shithouse winters and summers there aren't exactly interesting either.
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Post by CRISPR on Aug 10, 2024 21:41:20 GMT -5
New London for warmer, likely sunnier summers and more intense rainfall
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Post by fairweatherfan on Aug 10, 2024 21:47:20 GMT -5
London for being drier (as opposed to its reputation for being rainy)
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Post by arcleo on Aug 10, 2024 21:51:25 GMT -5
London for being drier (as opposed to its reputation for being rainy) Right, but I'm not sure it feels drier. When you count precip days over 1 mm, London gets more. I would think it gets more precip hours, though there's no hard data on that.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2024 21:55:21 GMT -5
London
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Post by fairweatherfan on Aug 10, 2024 22:00:50 GMT -5
London for being drier (as opposed to its reputation for being rainy) Right, but I'm not sure it feels drier. When you count precip days over 1 mm, London gets more. I would think it gets more precip hours, though there's no hard data on that. Fair enough. I prefer lighter rain overall though
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Post by Ethereal on Aug 11, 2024 2:23:26 GMT -5
London for "warmer" winters
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Post by tompas on Aug 11, 2024 8:17:31 GMT -5
New London is much more interesting.
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Post by Kaleetan on Aug 11, 2024 9:38:20 GMT -5
London UK for the milder winters.
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Post by MET on Aug 11, 2024 9:52:17 GMT -5
UK as always.
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Post by arcleo on Aug 11, 2024 12:07:14 GMT -5
New London for me, warmer summers, more sunshine, and much more interesting climate. Better in every way except winter temps
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Aug 11, 2024 14:55:59 GMT -5
The new one because the old one is filled with a bunch of wankers
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Post by B87 on Aug 11, 2024 16:44:58 GMT -5
The UK one.
The wiki weatherbox has some inaccuracies though.
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Post by rozenn on Aug 11, 2024 17:30:27 GMT -5
New London ofc
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Post by MET on Aug 11, 2024 18:16:11 GMT -5
The new one because the old one is filled with a bunch of wankers Excess immigration from the middle east is to blame for that.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Aug 12, 2024 12:32:38 GMT -5
Theyโre very similar to me, both middling temperate climates. London wins it for having less snow, cold, and maybe a better chance of summer droughts.
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 12, 2024 19:44:59 GMT -5
Old London for much better winters. New London doesnโt get many storms anyways.
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