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Yep, it's Buffalo. Of course Sapporo is an interesting climate too
Yep very interesting to say the least!
My one: There's not much to say about my city's climate tbh. Its warm and sunny for the vast majority of the year and thats the way people like it here. We never really have to deal with any extreme weather either. Although it can get quite windy in the fall which has caused damage in the past.
My one: There's not much to say about my city's climate tbh. Its warm and sunny for the vast majority of the year and thats the way people like it here. We never really have to deal with any extreme weather either. Although it can get quite windy in the fall which has caused damage in the past.
Not much to say about this place's climate. Hot, but not extremely so. High temperatures frequently hit 90F, but have never exceeded 100F. Extremely humid. Dewpoints are in the upper 70s year round. You can sweat buckets after walking outside for just a few minutes.
This place is special in that it is virtually immune to natural disasters. The worst that could happen is light wind damage or localized flooding. Also gets a bit hazy at times from forest fires. Dengue is also a big threat, but the government is renowned for its efficiency and mosquito control is widely implemented.
Rainfall is abundant. However, water shortage is a constant threat due to extremely high urbanization.
Despite the heat, one can always take refuge in the air conditioning of the neighborhood shopping mall, your high rise condo, or government flat.
Not much to say about this place's climate. Hot, but not extremely so. High temperatures frequently hit 90F, but have never exceeded 100F. Extremely humid. Dewpoints are in the upper 70s year round. You can sweat buckets after walking outside for just a few minutes.
This place is special in that it is virtually immune to natural disasters. The worst that could happen is light wind damage or localized flooding. Also gets a bit hazy at times from forest fires. Dengue is also a big threat, but the government is renowned for its efficiency and mosquito control is widely implemented.
Rainfall is abundant. However, water shortage is a constant threat due to extremely high urbanization.
Despite the heat, one can always take refuge in the air conditioning of the neighborhood shopping mall, your high rise condo, or government flat.
Singapore is correct. In my opinion (and from personal experience), it's a liveable but very uncomfortable climate. The lack of seasonal variation gets very boring. The humidity and heat leads to mold and nasty fungal infections. And it's just way too hot and humid for way too long.
People seem to forget about us, we're actually a very large city but we get overshadowed by our boisterous neighbours to our west and north. Climate-wise, it's never cold here, maybe some nights in winter are a bit chilly but a part from that it's always very warm or hot here. However, we're lucky being up quite high that we don't get the levels of extreme heat the rest of the country can get.
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