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C- for me The warmer half of the year is fine, but the winter is too cold.
I think this climate highlights a major shortfall of C group classifications. To have a Cfb climate, an area would need to have a warmer winter than could otherwise be expected, due to the maritime effect. Rainfall is also evenly distributed probably only due to convectional rain in summer, and not from major low pressure systems. It may be a Cfb climate base on stats, but not on "genetics" How altitude and oceans, are supposed to have a similar effect on an area's climate, is beyond me.
C- for me The warmer half of the year is fine, but the winter is too cold.
I think this climate highlights a major shortfall of C group classifications. To have a Cfb climate, an area would need to have a warmer winter than could otherwise be expected, due to the maritime effect. Rainfall is also evenly distributed probably only due to convectional rain in summer, and not from major low pressure systems. It may be a Cfb climate base on stats, but not on "genetics" How altitude and oceans, are supposed to have a similar effect on an area's climate, is beyond me.
I'll give it a B/B+ for being fairly pleasant year round but a touch chilly during the winter. Definitely significantly better than lowland Italy, except for perhaps Turin. Reminds me of Gap and Embrun, France. Cuneo is another good one.
15 cm of snow today in Pavullo: a remarkable event.
Yeah, saw that too. Impressive at this time of the year
Also, had no idea there was a thread for this town. As for me, it's like an improved version of Bologna in most seasons due to cooler lows and more snow and probably less fog in the cold season.
I need to move there when I get older, the area is also pretty nice looking.
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