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Post by greysrigging on Oct 6, 2024 22:00:41 GMT -5
A couple of climates ( SH and NH ) with a tenuous connection re landmarks and naming. ARARAT: Climate: Ararat has a temperate Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb), with warm summers that are frequently interrupted by cold fronts; and cool, usually rainy, winters. YEREVAN: Climate: Yerevan features a continental influenced steppe climate (Köppen climate classification: BSk or "cold semi-arid climate"), with long, hot, dry summers and short, but cold and snowy winters. This is attributed to Yerevan being on a plain surrounded by mountains and to its distance from the sea and its moderating effects. The summers are usually very hot with the temperature in August reaching up to 40 °C, and winters generally carry snowfall and freezing temperatures with January often being as cold as −15 °C and lower. The amount of precipitation is small, amounting annually to about 318 millimetres. Yerevan experiences an average of 2,700 sunshine hours per year. On 12 July 2018, Yerevan recorded a temperature of 43.7 °C, which is the joint highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Armenia.
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Post by arcleo on Oct 6, 2024 22:09:01 GMT -5
The Victorian one for being more temperate and wetter
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Post by Ethereal on Oct 7, 2024 0:11:46 GMT -5
Ararat VIC for not being continental
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 7, 2024 5:37:43 GMT -5
Victorian one. Quite a nice town as well
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 7, 2024 5:48:17 GMT -5
Yerevan coz it's not a depressing subarctic hellhole
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Post by tommyFL on Oct 7, 2024 6:44:30 GMT -5
Victoria for being warmer and wetter
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 7, 2024 7:08:16 GMT -5
Victoria for being more pleasant
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Post by tompas on Oct 7, 2024 8:28:20 GMT -5
Yerevan, albeit being too dry, has a much more interesting temperature profile than the other place and has better summers by orders of magnitude.
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Post by tommyFL on Oct 7, 2024 13:49:09 GMT -5
Victoria for being warmer and wetter Enjoy those summer frosts! Yeah...nah
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 7, 2024 16:39:58 GMT -5
Victoria by far
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Post by CRISPR on Oct 7, 2024 22:34:59 GMT -5
Ararat VIC for rain!
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Post by fairweatherfan on Oct 7, 2024 23:42:47 GMT -5
Yerevan
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Oct 8, 2024 9:48:57 GMT -5
Ararat AU for not having cold winters
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Post by cawfeefan on Oct 10, 2024 3:34:11 GMT -5
Ararat VIC for being warmer in winter and wetter
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Post by Cadeau on Oct 15, 2024 14:25:33 GMT -5
Ararat for mild summers and not being an arid.
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Post by Ethereal on Oct 16, 2024 1:26:13 GMT -5
Enjoy those summer frosts! Yeah...nah Well yeah on average summers frosts are very rare, but they can occur in that crummy, climatically tumultuous region of SE Australia, and possibly after a few 38C days. lol
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 16, 2024 3:34:52 GMT -5
Yeah...nah Well yeah on average summers frosts are very rare, but they can occur in that crummy, climatically tumultuous region of SE Australia, and possibly after a few 38C days. lol Since 1990 summer mins below 2.0c = 19 ( Dec = 15, Jan = 2, Feb = 2 Since 1990 summer freezes ( 0.0c and below ) = 4 ( All in Dec )
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