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Averaged out every stat of every month of all 8 state/territory capitals in Australia. To create the average australian city climate, as most australians live in the main cities it's a good idea of the average climate an australian would live in.
Quite a warm and wet climate with an increase of rain in summer (thanks brisbane and darwin) and a June-October period very similar to Perth temperature wise. Personally I give it a B, pretty decent but with the wrong precipitation pattern (although not disasterous, there's decent winter rain but not my favourite). I'm assuming most people here would at least like it.
What I have done:
Averaged out each monthly record high, average high, average low, record low, rainfall, rain days and sunshine of each city to create the ultimate averaged climate of Australia. Darwin's summer rainfall strongly influences the wetter summer while Adelaide and Perth keep spring and summer hot+sunny and winter having many rain days.
I'd give it a C+, OK but but a little too cool in winter. In terms of Australian climates my favourites would be coastal Queensland between around Cardwell and Daintree.
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