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Which of these three climate is best suited for you to live in year round?
A) Sydney: mild to warm year round. Humid subtropical but with a strong ocean moderating influence keeps temperatures in check. Abundant rainfall year round but heat waves are mostly dry heat.
Sydney seems random here. I will go with it though because it's superior than the other two (especially Bangcrap). Lima is not bad though, it's just that the sunshine hours are too low.
Sydney, the summers are mild compared to most of the Eastern United States and they get something of a comfortable cool period at least. Lima is close but I'll take Sydney for a better cool period. Bangkok is just a god awful climate, I knew someone from school that lived there for about two years and they still whine about how awful the weather was, it's on the same level as Yellowknife.
If you looked at the forecast for all three this week, you might be inclined to take Lima. Sydney is looking bipolar at the moment.
Sydney, the summers are mild compared to most of the Eastern United States and they get something of a comfortable cool period at least. Lima is close but I'll take Sydney for a better cool period. Bangkok is just a god awful climate, I knew someone from school that lived there for about two years and they still whine about how awful the weather was, it's on the same level as Yellowknife.
If you looked at the forecast for all three this week, you might be inclined to take Lima. Sydney is looking bipolar at the moment.
That Lima forecast is wrong most days it will probably be just cloudy...
I'm about 400km north of Sydney but the weather is similar (although where I live has better weather (some say the best in Australia). We have just had a long weekend and many people would have considered the weather this weekend to be ideal beach weather. To be honest, it has been a bit warm for me through the day (over 30 degrees C) but the evenings have been lovely.
The warmest months here (Sydney to north coast NSW) are usually January and February. If one lives right on the ocean, then the weatheris usually bearable. If one lives inland, it can get very hot in summer and very cold in winter.
The town where I live doesn't have that many major heatwaves and there is a lovely constant breeze that helps keep the temperatures down. The evenings are gorgeous here in summer.
Last edited by susankate; 10-05-2015 at 05:53 AM..
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