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I'll go with Waratah even though it is a horrific climate. I just can't stand the level of dryness of Mashhad. I would go crazy I think. Also I know that there are much nicer climates close by in Tasmania. Tasmania also has much nicer scenery than Mashhad IMO
Waratah. Mashhad is too hot, but for Iran it could be worse. Waratah is far too wet and I don't like how there is a July low of 33F and a record of 22.5F.
It's a difficult choice for me because I have to choose between the horror of cold summers or very low rainfall. I'll go with Mashdad because I don't think I could survive without any warmth.
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Originally Posted by evan2222
I don't like how there is a July low of 33F and a record of 22.5F.
The records shown on Wikipedia can be misleading because there is only about 15 years of daily temperature records. There are other stations at similar elevation that have recorded -13C/9F, though it varies depending on the topography. Obviously you can't expect it to get too cold though, because Tasmania has a very maritime climate.
Easy choice, Mashhad. Waratah is comparable with the very worst New Zealand climates. Mashdad has pretty cold winters but at least they're fairly dry and sunny. The climate overall isn't bad at all.
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