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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2021 19:35:19 GMT -5
It's not the single most important factor, but it is important - I don't like extremely wet or dry seasons. If the difference between the wettest and driest month is relatively temperate, it really isn't too important at all, though my preference would be a slight Med pattern, with about 120 mm per month in winter and 80 mm per month in summer.
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Post by Beercules on Jun 20, 2021 22:42:20 GMT -5
Never really cared. Much less important to me than temps and storms.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Jun 22, 2021 15:37:09 GMT -5
My favourite climates have year-round precipitation but if it has a dry season, it should be in the low sun season as I like monsoonal climates.
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 2, 2021 18:58:33 GMT -5
Very important. While a spring peak is preferable, a warm season peak is a must. However, if itβs on the dry side (<12β/year), then an evenly distributed pattern is acceptable. Otherwise though, a warm season max is a necessity.
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Post by Babu on Jul 3, 2021 3:53:50 GMT -5
It's important to me that winters are relatively dry, and it's very important that there's enough precipitation annually and/or seasonally to support lush vegetation.
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Post by DoΓ±a Jimena on Jul 3, 2021 14:30:41 GMT -5
Important, it should not rain on weekends and during daytime. This Saturday 3 July has been quite a failure with a rain shower in the middle of the day.
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Post by Morningrise on Jul 3, 2021 23:10:03 GMT -5
Pretty important, I really dislike winters that are excessively wet as well as summers that are very dry. I'd prefer either dry winter/wet summer or relatively even moderate precipitation year-round.
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Post by Ethereal on Jul 20, 2021 8:47:44 GMT -5
Somewhat important.
Very seasonal rainfall is NOT ideal for me, especially when winters are very wet. But then again, very rainy summers are not a paragon for me as well, especially when the winters are wet as well. All in all, I prefer uniform rainfall throughout the year with a drying trend in the winter (not that I want the summers to be too wet). So I am a bit picky in this regard.
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Post by rpvan on Jul 23, 2021 13:27:15 GMT -5
Definitely important.
I prefer climates with a Mediterranean precip pattern... plentiful precip during winter and very little during summer.
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Post by ral31 on Jul 23, 2021 14:14:52 GMT -5
I like a decent amount of precip year-round but I don't want spring and fall to be overly wet when temps are most comfortable. Summer should have plentiful thunderstorms.
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Jul 23, 2021 14:59:49 GMT -5
Seasonally, I don't believe it's all that important to me.
As long as there is plenty of variation to cover all periods of the year, I'm fine with anything.
Just don't like long dry periods (>2 weeks of consecutive dry days).
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Post by rpvan on Jul 23, 2021 15:28:11 GMT -5
Seasonally, I don't believe it's all that important to me. As long as there is plenty of variation to cover all periods of the year, I'm fine with anything. Just don't like long dry periods (>2 weeks of consecutive dry days).
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Jul 23, 2021 15:53:49 GMT -5
Seasonally, I don't believe it's all that important to me. As long as there is plenty of variation to cover all periods of the year, I'm fine with anything. Just don't like long dry periods (>2 weeks of consecutive dry days).
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