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So out of the zillions of planets in space some of them may have places like I listed below
how would rate the winters of places on other planets that have winters like the ones below (temps in Fahrenheit)
place 1
avg coldest month high 120s
avg coldest month low 100s
place 2
avg coldest month high 140s
avg coldest month low 130s
place 3
avg coldest month high 150s
avg coldest month low 110s
place 4
avg coldest month high 160s
avg coldest month low 130s
I mean you all love warm winters and I am sure some planet has a place or two on it that have winters like the ones above that are that warm. The places above in winter make Singapore look COLD,they make Orlando feel ARCTIC,they make San Francisco feel like Alaska in the winter. They make Sydney feel like Antarctica in winter. And we all know the warmer the winter the more people love it
Some warm winter lovers on this forum would move to the above places in a Vancouver minute and they would give the above places a A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I would actually live in the above places over somewhere like Atlanta, San Francisco, and Dallas. Even though I love cold, if I can't have a winter,give me something unique and the above would fit that criteria.
Also there may be places on other planets with very high diurnal temps
how would rate the climates below (based on their coldest month avgs) temps in Fahrenheit
place 1
coldest month avg high 80s
coldest month avg low 0s
place 2
coldest month avg high 90s
coldest month avg low -20s
place 3
coldest month avg high 120s
coldest month avg low 20s
I would love all 3 climates,it would be unique and I wouldn't sweat or freeze to long each day
those diurnal ranges in the second set of climates insinuate a planet that has an atmospheric density/composition between our Earth and Mars.
dense enough to retain some heat but not dense enough to retain as much heat as a typical location on Earth.
First set: F
Second set: D- for the coldest month, F since they would be totally intolerable for the rest of the year assuming decent seasonal variation
not sure why anyone would want to spend a single day in any of those climates let alone live there permanently. they might seem unique to us spoiled brat Earthlings but i bet after a week on one of those planets you will wish you were back on Earth.
is there is some kind of cry for help behind this post of yours? yearning for some variety in your life? where do you live? Svalbard? Barrow? Seattle? Birmingham? dude, take a trip to the French Riviera or something, you don't need to leave the planet to get some variety.
Last edited by Sir Goosenseresworthie; 05-14-2015 at 07:42 PM..
Extremely torrid hot days / below freezing nights = sick
Extremely torrid year round 24/7/365 = no relief
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