What do you dislike the most about your climate? (humidity, dew point, hours)
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The top three echoes me entirely on this side of the same sea. Having said that with extremes I sort of agree in terms of the autumn season, but aside from that I think we get enough extremes, especially cold ones. The -20C night from nowhere last winter is a prime example of that, and the -28C reading 50 km inland in Floda was just insane reversed Californian summer patterns. This is just me having a slightly cooler-summer preference than you have and a much milder-winter preference so that's no big deal, but I'd like to modify the extreme highs and lows from Sep-Oct only here and add some degrees to the record highs for Nov-Mar
you live at 58N, I find it surprising that a -20c low would be considered "extreme". How common is that where you live ? Our average lowest temp is around -7c in a given year and we are much further south. If we get a -10c low next winter that will be quite strong but in no way extreme cold.
you live at 58N, I find it surprising that a -20c low would be considered "extreme". How common is that where you live ? Our average lowest temp is around -7c in a given year and we are much further south. If we get a -10c low next winter that will be quite strong but in no way extreme cold.
Nyköping where Lommaren lives is hardiness zone 7a/7b
Too much influence from the GOMEX in both winter and summer, increasing our humidity levels. This goes for not just my area, but the entire deep south US in general.
90 F ocean temps are just way too warm for waters at 30 N.
Too cold and unstable springs with very changeable weather conditions from day to day, the sunshine hours during that period is good thought
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