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What's the point in comparing and choosing between two virtually identical climates at the same latitude? I see no reason for this. Pointless crap and waste of space.
I agree, they are too alike. But let's give the OP a fair go since he rarely makes climate battle threads.
I'm gonna go with Easter Island for having cooler summer nights.
Most people can't put their finger on Bermuda; they think it's part of the Caribbean. Bermudians will tell you very quickly that they are most certainly NOT part of the Caribbean! In fact, depending on how you measure it, Bermuda is one of the most remote islands in the world.
Bermuda for being warmer. Amazing climate for the latitude. Record low of 7C at 32* latitude is amazing. The only problem is the record highs are too low because it's an island so can't have it all.
Easter Island, but not by much. I like Easter Island a bit better as it's rainier, but Bermuda's good to, especially since it's on the exact same longitude as Moncton.
Easter Island, but not by much. I like Easter Island a bit better as it's rainier, but Bermuda's good to, especially since it's on the exact same longitude as Moncton.
They perhaps should send more southerlies this time of the year?
It's crazy though only 14 degrees of latitude separation renders a 23 degree avg high difference during winter. For us to experience more than 23 C avg high warmer one has to travel to Miami...
That's 33 degees latitude south from here...
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