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Post by Cloudy on Oct 28, 2024 22:01:07 GMT -5
Spring City is situated at 2000 feet above sea level in the foothills of a coastal mountain range, on the leeward side. However, it still receives abundant precipitation due to orographic lift. Storm systems bringing heavy wet snow are frequent during the winter months. It averages 25 thunder days annually.
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Post by tommyFL on Oct 28, 2024 22:14:32 GMT -5
D-
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Oct 28, 2024 22:24:47 GMT -5
Your dream climates are improving
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 28, 2024 22:29:50 GMT -5
Just keeps getting worse. I like the heavy snow but with winters that long and cold, I hate all the cold rain in march, April and October. Takes away 3 would be pleasant months. And 400 sun hours in July is disgusting although I like that June is less arid. November is just a gut punch too with tons of heavy rain and wintry temps. Think I might even take Rochester over this version. C-.
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Post by Cadeau on Oct 28, 2024 22:34:37 GMT -5
C-. Becoming more and more continental.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Oct 28, 2024 22:54:23 GMT -5
This is an extremely difficult climate to rate. The summer is great, but winter temps are cold. The winter gets plenty of cold rain, but an absurd amount of snow too. How many days with snow cover does the place get?
With what I have in the climobox, C+. It really could be so much better if winter were even a few degrees warmer.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Oct 28, 2024 23:03:13 GMT -5
This version gets a D
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Post by omegaraptor on Oct 28, 2024 23:32:22 GMT -5
Solid B climate. Just a bit heavy on precip days.
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Post by Ethereal on Oct 28, 2024 23:57:09 GMT -5
E+ winters too cold. Far from spring-y. Lol
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Post by trolik on Oct 29, 2024 3:48:48 GMT -5
I'll give it a C.
Pros: 1) Relatively mild four season climate even if the winters are a bit too cold 2) Quick autumn cool down
Cons: 1) Med pattern 2) Winters averages too much precip both ways 3) Summer diurnals are too high 4) Cloudy winters
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 29, 2024 5:36:31 GMT -5
B-. Winters are too cool overall, summers are pretty solid. Shoulder seasons too cool overall as well. Sun hours and rain pattern is beautiful.
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 29, 2024 6:51:31 GMT -5
Only redeeming quality here is the odd chance for some hot afternoons in summer. D-
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Post by MET on Oct 29, 2024 6:53:06 GMT -5
E. Too continental for my liking and too wet in winter.
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Post by Kaleetan on Oct 29, 2024 7:47:33 GMT -5
D. It keeps getting worse!
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Post by Cadeau on Oct 29, 2024 8:25:23 GMT -5
Now you reduced December sunshine hours from 69.1 to 54.1 ๐
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Post by CRISPR on Oct 29, 2024 14:12:31 GMT -5
C-.
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Post by psychedamike24 on Oct 30, 2024 1:08:04 GMT -5
"Continental Mediterranean" at its finest. The windward side at sea level is probably like Cascadia or maybe Far Northern California climate wise.
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Post by arcleo on Nov 1, 2024 18:19:44 GMT -5
D+. It's probably about 2c colder than Seattle on average considering recent warming. Sunshine is the same as Seattle for Nov-Feb and it gets way too much snow.
Though I do give it credit for being sunnier in the shoulder seasons and getting more thunderstorms.
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 3, 2024 13:37:54 GMT -5
After learning most of the precipitation is steady, moderate rain this doesnโt get better a D. Pretty bad outside of May-September
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