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I saw that there are no dream climate battles recently, so I create one. Woe be unto the heat lovers: This time you will have a choice between fznamznongrad and Calebtown. Both are hemiboreal climates. Which one is better?
fznamznongrad is awesome, unlike Calebtown, which is too sunny and its winters are too long.
fznamznongrad's winters lasts from mid-November to mid-March, so, not much shorter than Calebtown.
Also, I find Rozenn's vote a bit strange: fznamznongrad is less prone to heatwaves (see record highs).
fznamznongrad's winters lasts from mid-November to mid-March, so, not much shorter than Calebtown.
Also, I find Rozenn's vote a bit strange: fznamznongrad is less prone to heatwaves (see record highs).
Yes, but your October doesn't have an average high of 8c and your spring starts a bit more quickly.
Also, I find Rozenn's vote a bit strange: fznamznongrad is less prone to heatwaves (see record highs).
Yup, your heat records are very tame given the averages, but your summer nights are quite warmer. Caleb's 10°C lows are too cool to me. Your winters are a touch less cold and, like ksolina said, shoulder seasons are warmer.
Not a fan of either of these climes, but I give the edge to Calebtown because the summer is not a washout. Calebtown leans toward a Dsb whereas Fznomznongrad leans toward being a Dwb.
Fznomznongrad may not be as fictional as it seems. There may be a place in Manchuria with a close match to it.
Back to Calebtown, I don't think your going to find any place with this much seasonal and diurnal variation, with average highs of about 24F in the winter, somehow never getting milder than 32F.
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