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Post by Giorbanguly on Jan 22, 2018 23:30:08 GMT -5
Have you ever visited a place that you would consider an A climate? How about an F climate?
I've visited a bunch of A climates; Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rosario, Cordoba, and Mendoza are all A climate in my book. Santiago and Atlanta might be borderline A climates too
I don't think I've ever been to a place that has an 'F' climate, altho Belfast, Moscow, and St. Petersburg all come close (E climates)
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 22, 2018 23:35:56 GMT -5
A: Scottsbluff, NE; Alliance, NE; Billings, MT; probably some more in western Nebraska/eastern Wyoming
F: •Bergen, others in coastal Norway •Seward, AK; Hyder, AK; some others in southeast Alaska •Forks, WA; others in coastal Washington and Oregon
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jan 22, 2018 23:40:00 GMT -5
A; Asahikawa, Nihon
F; Stretch of land from Roseburg, Oregon to San Diego, California.
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Post by Cadeau on Jan 22, 2018 23:41:33 GMT -5
I have visited in Paris, La Rochelle, and London which are considered A climates in my standard. Phoenix and Sarasota(Tampa Metro Area) are probably the worst climates I've ever been to so far, both are E climates though I was there during the cooler months.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 23, 2018 0:36:22 GMT -5
I LIVE in an F climate lol...also used to live in Caracas and Maracaibo, both F climates.
Have never been to an A climate, but several climates that are solid Bs. Chicago for example, Upstate NY and NH for example.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jan 23, 2018 0:42:11 GMT -5
I LIVE in an F climate lol...also used to live in Caracas and Maracaibo, both F climates. Have never been to an A climate, but several climates that are solid Bs. Chicago for example, Upstate NY and NH for example. What would be an 'A' climate for you? Man you need to get out of Florida.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 23, 2018 0:52:07 GMT -5
I LIVE in an F climate lol...also used to live in Caracas and Maracaibo, both F climates. Have never been to an A climate, but several climates that are solid Bs. Chicago for example, Upstate NY and NH for example. What would be an 'A' climate for you? Man you need to get out of Florida. Minneapolis, Fargo, Winnipeg, etc. Yes I need to get the fuck out of here, lol.
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Post by Ariete on Jan 23, 2018 2:43:35 GMT -5
I tend to be quite conservative with A and F ratings. Climates that are practically perfect or uninhabitable. No, I haven't visited an A climate, of which the closest ones are in Moldova, a country I have no interest in visiting. Regarding spring-summer-autumn temps maybe the closest to an A has been Venice. Closest to an F is likely somewhere in the mountains around Tromsö.
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Post by Babu on Jan 23, 2018 3:21:41 GMT -5
I've been to Kiruna and Mo i Rana and Hemavan, Nikkaluokta etc. F climates. Gibraltar is probably the closest I've been to an A climate. Don't know for sure if I rate it A or not.
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Post by flamingGalah on Jan 23, 2018 11:19:16 GMT -5
Yes. Hawaii is an A climate for me & I have been to the main Islands of Oahu, Big Island, Maui & Kauai Never been to anywhere I consider an F climate.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 12:00:01 GMT -5
I break up each rating into say a straight F, or an F- or F+.
I used to rate my current climate an F but actually that's a bit silly. It's gloomy alright but really not that bad, it doesn't get any dangerous cold or heat and is perfectly liveable. So I'd give it an E. I have not visited an F climate, or an A climate.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 12:01:47 GMT -5
Never been somewhere that had an A climate throughout the year. I guess Faro (Portugal) and Benidorm had A summer climates. A+ for Faro.
Never been to an F.
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Post by bizzy on Jan 23, 2018 12:14:00 GMT -5
A, yes....Orlando, Florida and Tampa, Florida.
F, no....
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Post by deneb78 on Jan 23, 2018 18:21:48 GMT -5
Yes plenty... some of the A climates I've visited include:
Honolulu, Miami, Acapulco, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Cairns
Some of the F climates I've visited (and lived in):
Ottawa, Winnipeg, Churchill, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Inuvik
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 23, 2018 18:32:57 GMT -5
A: Funchal, other parts of Madeira, Porto, Cascais (more maritime Lisbon without weather station) F: Hmmm... Jörn in Sweden doesn't have a weather station, but if it did
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Post by Giorbanguly on Jan 23, 2018 21:10:31 GMT -5
I tend to be quite conservative with A and F ratings. Climates that are practically perfect or uninhabitable. No, I haven't visited an A climate, of which the closest ones are in Moldova, a country I have no interest in visiting. Regarding spring-summer-autumn temps maybe the closest to an A has been Venice. Closest to an F is likely somewhere in the mountains around Tromsö. I'm very conservative with Fs, not so conservative with A. I think an F climate needs to be truly depressing and unlivable for most of the year. I've just had the shitty luck of living in some climates I really fucking hate like Moscow and Binghamton, when I don't live in climates like those I'm pretty satisfied
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Post by Nidaros on Jan 24, 2018 3:17:04 GMT -5
Yes plenty... some of the A climates I've visited include: Honolulu, Miami, Acapulco, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Cairns Some of the F climates I've visited (and lived in): Ottawa, Winnipeg, Churchill, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Inuvik Do you really put Ottawa in the same category as Inuvik? Ottawa has annual mean 6.5C and pretty warm but still mostly comfy summers, and 3.5 month long winters that are cold but not extreme. Inuvik has annual mean -8C with 7 month long and extremely cold winters, and a short summer which can see freezing lows.
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Post by Babu on Jan 24, 2018 3:24:19 GMT -5
Yes plenty... some of the A climates I've visited include: Honolulu, Miami, Acapulco, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Cairns Some of the F climates I've visited (and lived in): Ottawa, Winnipeg, Churchill, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Inuvik Do you really put Ottawa in the same category as Inuvik? Ottawa has annual mean 6.5C and pretty warm but still mostly comfy summers, and 3.5 month long winters that are cold but not extreme. Inuvik has annual mean -8C with 7 month long and extremely cold winters, and a short summer which can see freezing lows. He wants to live in a tropical island with a humid 30'C every day, so I guess it's understandable
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Post by deneb78 on Jan 24, 2018 15:55:33 GMT -5
Yes plenty... some of the A climates I've visited include: Honolulu, Miami, Acapulco, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Cairns Some of the F climates I've visited (and lived in): Ottawa, Winnipeg, Churchill, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Inuvik Do you really put Ottawa in the same category as Inuvik? Ottawa has annual mean 6.5C and pretty warm but still mostly comfy summers, and 3.5 month long winters that are cold but not extreme. Inuvik has annual mean -8C with 7 month long and extremely cold winters, and a short summer which can see freezing lows.
They are both "D" climates according to Koppen. For me that's an automatic F. Ottawa winters are horrendous and Inuvik winters are even worse. Just because Inuvik is worse than Ottawa doesn't mean Ottawa isn't a F climate.
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Post by Donar on Jan 24, 2018 16:06:19 GMT -5
Not really. Flagstaff is too cold and Sedona too hot. Technically somewhere on the road between them would be an A climate.
No F climates either (other than mountain tops).
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