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Post by Wildcat on Sept 11, 2017 17:30:37 GMT -5
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Post by Hiromant on Sept 12, 2017 4:18:20 GMT -5
Central to northern Alaska. Gorgeous nature, warm and dry but reasonably cloudy summers, short shoulder seasons, little wind, cold and dark proper winters. If anything bothers me about my current climate it's living in a seemingly perpetual windy and rainy autumn.
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Post by Donar on Sept 12, 2017 14:21:27 GMT -5
Midwestern US for continental climates, and a climate like Rennes for oceanic climates.
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Post by rwood2 on Sept 13, 2017 2:00:23 GMT -5
Parts of the US southwest, sunniest Mediterranean climes, parts of the Atacama, some of Australia's NW.
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Post by Lommaren on Sept 13, 2017 15:13:46 GMT -5
Parts of the US southwest, sunniest Mediterranean climes, parts of the Atacama, some of Australia's NW. Basically Yuma then?
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Post by rwood2 on Sept 13, 2017 15:23:36 GMT -5
Parts of the US southwest, sunniest Mediterranean climes, parts of the Atacama, some of Australia's NW. Basically Yuma then? Pretty close, though some of the cooler options in that list are very inviting as well.
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Post by flamingGalah on Sept 13, 2017 15:43:40 GMT -5
For me any cooler tropical climate is ideal, basically anywhere in Hawaii, not overly fussed on rainfall, but Honolulu would be my pick Also places on the southern Queensland coast in Australia are heaven for me...
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Post by Lommaren on Sept 13, 2017 15:45:31 GMT -5
For me any cooler tropical climate is ideal, basically anywhere in Hawaii, not overly fussed on rainfall, but Honolulu would be my pick Also places on the southern Queensland coast in Australia are heaven for me... ... whisper it... the Canaries?
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Post by flamingGalah on Sept 13, 2017 15:51:28 GMT -5
For me any cooler tropical climate is ideal, basically anywhere in Hawaii, not overly fussed on rainfall, but Honolulu would be my pick Also places on the southern Queensland coast in Australia are heaven for me... ... whisper it... the Canaries? No. The Canaries are not warm enough in winter for me...When I say "cooler tropical" I mean like not steaming hot jungle climates, I still want warm winters
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Post by Giorbanguly on Sept 19, 2017 23:00:27 GMT -5
Most of the lower half of Australia, South Africa, Rio de la Plata region, Central Argentina, most of the Caribbean
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Post by alex992 on Sept 20, 2017 11:23:17 GMT -5
The Upper Midwest of the U.S. and Southern Canada, Central/East-Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Northern China, Southern Siberia), Eastern Turkey, Alaska and parts of the northern part of Canada.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2017 11:24:46 GMT -5
Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Maine and Minnesota. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eau_Claire,_Wisconsin#Geography en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duluth,_Minnesota#Climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waukesha,_Wisconsin#Geography_and_climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Falls,_Minnesota#Climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_Moines,_Iowa#Climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Crosse,_Wisconsin#Climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor,_Maine#Geography en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traverse_City,_Michigan#Climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Rapids,_Michigan#Climate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquette,_Michigan#Climate I have been liking the PNW climates more and more for some reason too.
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Post by sari on Sept 22, 2017 6:15:17 GMT -5
Rockies, Alps, Great Lakes region, and northern Japan has some cool climates too.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 30, 2017 17:27:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2017 3:07:03 GMT -5
Northwest Africa, Californian coast, Australian southern coast (Great Australian Bight) and SE Coast Australia.
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Post by sari on Oct 4, 2017 17:36:10 GMT -5
Do you mean places like this?
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 4, 2017 18:21:48 GMT -5
Do you mean places like this?I wouldn't say it's too far-fetched to say that he means Atlantic Morocco
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2017 18:23:24 GMT -5
Florida. Sums it up, really.
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Post by alex992 on Oct 4, 2017 18:27:13 GMT -5
Come down to Miami dude and see our thunderstorms during summer. Actually, I'd suggest somewhere in inland FL like Immokalee for example where both sea breezes meet, that's where the most powerful storms form.
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Post by ral31 on Oct 4, 2017 18:34:58 GMT -5
The upper part of the U.S. South. Hot summers, mild to warm shoulder seasons, and cool winters. Plentiful t-storms and frontal systems. Some snow during winter.
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