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View Poll Results: How many summer nights below 10C do you have in your dream climate?
Less than 1 24 46.15%
1-3 6 11.54%
4-10 6 11.54%
11-21 6 11.54%
22-36 2 3.85%
37-55 2 3.85%
56-78 1 1.92%
79 or more 5 9.62%
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Old 07-30-2015, 09:35 AM
 
Location: Norman, OK
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Less than 1 but more than 0 on average.
June: 0.6
July: 0.1
August: 0.2
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Old 07-30-2015, 10:53 AM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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Which people? Maybe people in New Zealand don't. People living in other climates do.

It's cold enough that most people would want a jacket, something many people wouldn't bother carry in the summer. Certainly an unpleasant surprised at a summer concert at night where you come in shorts and a T-shirt.
People who are acclimatized. In summer I work with plenty of folk from overseas, including from your part of the world. Tell them the previous night was 5C, and they will be very skeptical.

Doesn't mean that they won't say that their own climates have much warmer summer nights, just that cool summer nights fly under the radar.
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Old 07-30-2015, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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People who are acclimatized. In summer I work with plenty of folk from overseas, including from your part of the world. Tell them the previous night was 5C, and they will be very skeptical.

Doesn't mean that they won't say that their own climates have much warmer summer nights, just that cool summer nights fly under the radar.
I think it's easy for cold summer nights to fly under the radar because of the earlier sunrise and the faster morning warm-up. Takes longer to warm up in winter.
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Old 07-30-2015, 10:59 AM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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I think it's easy for cold summer nights to fly under the radar because of the earlier sunrise and the faster morning warm-up. Takes longer to warm up in winter.
Slower cool down and warmer ground temperature as well.
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Old 07-30-2015, 10:59 AM
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Yea, though I remember last year going to an outdoor movie and I wore shorts and a T-shirt out of habit. It was around 60°F and dropping. Felt cold if you're used to warm summer weather.

Remember going to a music festival mid July in upstate NY and I was outside till 1 AM. I was shivering, the overnight low was in the mid 40s.
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I think it's easy for cold summer nights to fly under the radar because of the earlier sunrise and the faster morning warm-up. Takes longer to warm up in winter.
Unless of course you're out at sunrise.
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Old 07-30-2015, 11:02 AM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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Unless of course you're out at sunrise.
Haha, true. Though most sane people aren't.


Also at higher latitudes the sunrises are much earlier. If you have to be out by 7 AM and your sunrise is at 5 AM, that's 2 hours of warming up already. Likely to be about 6-10 F warmer than it was at sunrise. Also most people seem to think the coldest part of the night is like at midnight. Which is of course false.
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Old 10-23-2015, 09:50 PM
 
Location: Fraser Valley, BC
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I have temps below 10C in June and Sept
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Old 10-23-2015, 09:55 PM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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About 4-5 in June, but none in July or August.

We get nights below 10C every summer month, and they don't bother me - though some months might not go below 10C at all. July or August most likely;
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Old 10-23-2015, 10:45 PM
 
Location: C: Home R: Monroe CT, Climate:Dfa
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None for my dream climate. Hell none of the temps in my dream climates have fell below 20°C.
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