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View Poll Results: On a scale of A-F, how would you rate it
A 3 15.79%
B 6 31.58%
C 5 26.32%
D 2 10.53%
E 1 5.26%
F 2 10.53%
Voters: 19. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-16-2016, 01:36 PM
 
Location: Seoul
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What you guys think?


A mild, comfy climate with sweater weather November-Febraury and t-shirt weather the rest of the year. There is snowfall that usually happens in December and tends to fall in big snowstorms up to 15 inches, but it doesn't last long because the average temps are quite high. Summers have variable humidity, with as low as 30% and ranging to as high as 70%. The fall is really rainy but still relatively sunny and there is a lot of sunshowers
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Old 04-16-2016, 01:42 PM
 
Location: C: Home R: Monroe CT, Climate:Dfa
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What you guys think?


A mild, comfy climate with sweater weather November-Febraury and t-shirt weather the rest of the year. There is snowfall that usually happens in December and tends to fall in big snowstorms up to 15 inches, but it doesn't last long because the average temps are quite high. Summers have variable humidity, with as low as 30% and ranging to as high as 70%. The fall is really rainy but still relatively sunny and there is a lot of sunshowers
B+: Summers are good with nice temperatures. I also like the sun hours.
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Old 04-17-2016, 01:04 AM
 
Location: United Nations
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F: it's too sunny and summers are too hot.
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Old 04-17-2016, 04:22 AM
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Location: Surrey/London
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B, it's far too wet and snowy. If it had 1/3 of the rainfall, and no snow then it would be an A.
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Old 04-17-2016, 04:48 AM
 
Location: York
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A.

Outstanding climate, Sir!
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Old 04-17-2016, 04:59 AM
 
Location: 44N 89W
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Default 7/10 - not bad

I would rate this climate a solid B. I like that it's chilly in the winter (November-February) and mild or warm the rest of the months. I wouldn't have to wear a sweatshirt just to get by in May. The summers are amazing - way better than the crummers we see around here!

The monsoon in October-December is kind of freaky, but I can deal with it because the temperatures are still nice. And I like the sunshine too - 3,455 hours per year is really good, especially for a climate with moderate annual precipitation!

I'd say it would be nicer here than in my real climate 90% of the time.
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Old 04-17-2016, 01:07 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Gilead
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Yeah what definitely stands out about this is how wet October and November are. With dry summers though you would probably be looking at hotter temperatures, unless this location happens to exist on the coast.
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Old 04-17-2016, 01:37 PM
 
Location: Esquel, Argentina
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Annual mean temperature is too high (close to 19 °C while my ideal is around 8 or 9).
October, November and December are too wet (my threshold is around 150 mm).
It's too sunny (my ideal would have around 1000 less hours).

But I've seen worse. At least it's never super dry.

I give it an E.

By the way, I don't know if a climate could get snow with those temperatures.
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Old 04-19-2016, 05:46 PM
 
Location: Seoul
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Annual mean temperature is too high (close to 19 °C while my ideal is around 8 or 9).
October, November and December are too wet (my threshold is around 150 mm).
It's too sunny (my ideal would have around 1000 less hours).

But I've seen worse. At least it's never super dry.

I give it an E.

By the way, I don't know if a climate could get snow with those temperatures.
I was skeptical too, but I think it could snow even with slightly positive temperatures as long as the atmosphere is cold enough. It just would melt really quickly
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Old 04-19-2016, 05:50 PM
 
Location: Dothan AL
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An 'A' would be 85 degrees year around.
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