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At 1,567 metres (5,141 ft) on the latitude of 37'S, Mount Baw Baw has a cool, wet subpolar oceanic climate. One way this climate stands out is that, unlike other highland climates in Australia which are more northernmost even (i.e. Charlotte Pass, Perisher Valley and Kiandra), the place actually manages to have warmer lows in the summer.
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The warm season is lame (too cold) and winter is not variable enough. A record low of -7°C for a borderline subarctic climate is way too warm. I dislike the possibility of freezes year round, and winter is too wet. The only good thing about it is it gets lots of winter snow probably.
F-. Cold rainy garbage all year. Record lows are incredibly mild compared to the average lows and what snow falls is probably just wet slushy crap with the mild averages and the amount of rain.
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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I dont like this climate,winter averages are ok but record lows are so mild,thats all because of the high humidity+clouds,while here in South America at this latitude and altitude we have higher averages but well colder record lows.
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