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Longyearbyen has decent temperatures year round, if the summers are somewhat chilly. Laredo is way too hot in the spring, summer, and fall.
So I'll take a climate that's a little chilly for my tastes over one where I'm miserable for 7 months and only completely satisfied for 4... oh wait, those 4 are dry, and DROUGHTS? Wait, I'd never be happy with Laredo's weather.
Longyearbyen, though summer is far too cold and winters are very mild for its latitude. I wonder what kind of climate Winnipeg or even Verkhoyansk would have if they were located at 78 N.
...I'm genuinely very concerned about the mental delusions present in the City-Data weather forums. How does someone get away with saying something like this? Like, shut the **** up. You're comparing Laredo to a polar climate, and yet even still we're getting comments about how "Laredo is even cold"? What kind of mouth-breathing space aliens are analyzing climates on this forum?
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