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Post by Donar on Jan 7, 2018 9:16:38 GMT -5
A mix of Denver's winters (Nov-Mar) and Melbourne's summers (May-Sep). I tricked a bit with the summer precipitation. A+++ for variety
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 7, 2018 9:26:20 GMT -5
C+ wouldn't like the winter lows all that much and the extremely variable summers are what deprives the place of the B- it normally would've gotten from the averages!
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 7, 2018 9:33:15 GMT -5
Adjust Melbourne's sun hours for August, because they're February 28.25 values Definitely a fun climate, that's for sure. Too crazy though. C.
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Post by knot on Jan 7, 2018 10:38:47 GMT -5
A. Could've been a bloody A+ if it's diurnal range was a little higher...
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Post by ilmc90 on Jan 7, 2018 12:03:10 GMT -5
C
Too dry and sunny. Average temperatures are decent although I realize there's a lot of wild swings. It would keep things interesting weatherwise.
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Post by Donar on Jan 7, 2018 12:06:40 GMT -5
Adjust Melbourne's sun hours for August, because they're February 28.25 values Definitely a fun climate, that's for sure. Too crazy though. C. Done. I still rave about the variability of that climate. Calgary's winters would also be nice, but the contrast to Melbourne a bit too unrealistic.
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Post by Ariete on Jan 7, 2018 12:08:06 GMT -5
C+. Not a big fan of either extremely varied climates.
Precipitation is simply rediculous.
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Post by boombo on Jan 7, 2018 13:12:24 GMT -5
Just looking at the averages I'd say A-, taking the variability into account brings it down to a C+ though.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 7, 2018 13:16:03 GMT -5
Interesting climate! Love the variability. Too dry and sunny though and winters are too mild and the record highs are rediculous. I'll give it a C+/B- for being interesting.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jan 7, 2018 13:32:54 GMT -5
How many thunderstorms are there? It's a solid B for me.
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Post by flamingGalah on Jan 7, 2018 13:33:24 GMT -5
E. Winter far too cold for me & a bit too dry
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Post by Donar on Jan 7, 2018 13:37:03 GMT -5
How many thunderstorms are there? It's a solid B for me. Well actually Melbourne's thunderstorm numbers (in summer). But that's lame so I would say summer rainfall is almost exclusively from thunderstorms
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Post by AJ1013 on Jul 27, 2019 13:27:55 GMT -5
Great temps and variability. Shit Precip. B- I guess since I'm feeling generous and the temps and variability are magnificent.
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Post by tij on Jul 27, 2019 15:51:47 GMT -5
Too sunny and dry, dislike the precip pattern but a good snow total, melbourne is probably a bit too variable for me in summer, don't mind denvers winter variability, but spring is probably not good for plants though.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2019 18:17:22 GMT -5
High end of D+. Too cool year-round plus too dry with few thunderstorms and annoyingly unstable.
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Post by Beercules on Jul 27, 2019 20:36:26 GMT -5
E cold and gay with inadequate crummers.
"Well actually Melbourne's thunderstorm numbers (in summer)" - also known as "bugger all"
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Post by Morningrise on Aug 1, 2019 12:47:47 GMT -5
B. Winter diurnal range is too high and winters are too snowy, a bit too sunny year round, and summer record highs are excessive. Other than that it's a very decent climate.
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