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This is a slightly modified version of the actual climate in Bangalore, India with cooler temperatures overall. However, it still retains a similar monsoon like pattern, with drenching downpours in August. Tell me what you think about it:
I give it a D. Just like most other Indian subtropical climates.
Last edited by Adi from the Brunswicks; 01-28-2014 at 10:27 PM..
Average high of 93F in May and not a single drop of rain? Nope
That's your typical subtropical Indian summer. Hot and dry weather. Humidity builds up in late June, but temperatures start dipping by then. You can see hot & humid nights with average lows in the 70s during the monsoon season.
Humidity builds up in late June, but temperatures start dipping by then. You can see hot & humid nights with average lows in the 70s during the monsoon season.
Sounds nice. You should have kept the real life precipitation though. New Bangalore's rainfall total for the whole summer, Miami surpasses in the month of June alone.
Sounds nice. You should have kept the real life precipitation though. New Bangalore's rainfall total for the whole summer, Miami surpasses in the month of June alone.
winters too chilly i like original bangalore more but the reletive warmth will keep it at a B chennai would be a better indian climate
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