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View Poll Results: South Florida vs Southern Californian beaches
Southern California 21 27.63%
South Florida 55 72.37%
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Old 06-18-2013, 10:25 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Uh, I live here, and as I said, most summer days are way above that. I live in Oceanside and most summer days are beach weather and in the 80sF.

 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:26 PM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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^^i like the tropical foliage, but otherwise Hawaii...
Instead of comparing something American to foreign places in an American forum how about you at least do the decent thing by going to the World forum if you feel like comparing Hawaii with the Caribbean so bad.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:28 PM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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Uh, I live here, and as I said, most summer days are way above that.
Oh yeah and I should just take your word for it over years of scientifically collected data by experts whose whole career is to do this huh? LOL.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:31 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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SoCal is the same. Yes, there are days when water in both can be above 70, but that is not usual for either area.
Actually 70+ degree water temps are usual for SoCal. I know it can vary but 70 degree temps are common throughout summer. I used to check water temps everyday during summer when I lived in SD. Have you ever lived in SoCal or been there during summer?

I saw that water temps in SD are already at 70 right now.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:32 PM
 
Location: So California
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Oh yeah and I should just take your word for it over years of scientifically collected data by experts whose whole career is to do this huh? LOL.
Shouldn't really compare weather with SoCal...lol.
No contest.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:33 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Yuusr, seems like you got a chip on your shoulder. You also brought in the Caribbean to the equation, so you shouldn't be so rude to Slo about his opinion and comparison on the subject. For someone who always talks about people not liking the same thing, I would think you could be more respectful towards someone who has a different opinion than you.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:36 PM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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Shouldn't really compare weather with SoCal...lol.
No contest.
I am not comparing weather with "SoCal" I am correcting correcting him on misinformation he is providing which he is getting who knows how.

But if have something meaningful to add the discussion your welcome to come back.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:36 PM
 
Location: roaming gnome
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best data is here.

Coastal Water Temperature Guide

Even then, low 70s aren't that fun to stay in that long but is certainly doable but I'd consider it refreshing/chilly. 60s just...no thanks. You can spend much more time in the water when it's 80+
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:37 PM
 
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best data is here.

Coastal Water Temperature Guide

Even then, low 70s aren't that fun to stay in that long. You can spend much more time in the water when it's 80+
Yes, thank you.
 
Old 06-18-2013, 10:38 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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There really is no reason for your rude tone, Yyuusr. We were all having a polite and kind discussion here, even if there were disagreements. It would be greatly appreciated if you took a step back and respectfully added to the discussion, rather than being mean, as your posts come off that way to me, and likely other users here.
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