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The weather in Cornwall is of course barely any different to the weather in Glasgow
Okay, you changed your mind.... that's cool.
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if it was they wouldn't share the same climate classification would they! However the Winters in Cornwall are much warmer than Glasgow IN CONTEXT (Comapared to if you find it easier) with the differences in the Summer (where they're just about identical), now I KNOW you are just trolling.
This is where your understanding of classification tends to assume that they are weather guides - Copenhagen in no way has the same weather as another Cfb climate that is 13C warmer in winter, has 50% more sunshine, half the rain days, and never sees frost or snow.
This is where your understanding of classification tends to assume that they are weather guides - Copenhagen in no way has the same weather as another Cfb climate that is 13C warmer in winter, has 50% more sunshine, half the rain days, and never sees frost or snow.
No I haven't, you're not answering my question then? Nice try at trolling, you just failed though!
NZ and the UK have exactly the same climate classification, they are both cfb Oceanic:-
Sure, Copenhagen has the same weather as places that don't ever see snow and are 13C warmer in winter.
No wonder you're so confused about weather in the UK.
Nice try in trolling Joe, you've failed miserably though mate! Now you just look you're desperate! ...................and NZ still doesn't have a Mediterranean climate! lol
Keep digging Joe lol. You thought you were being 'clever' but its somewhat backfired didn't it
No, finally figured out that you decided that Glasgow and Cornwall have much the same weather, even though you weren't initially sure - a win for us both.
No, finally figured out that you decided that Glasgow and Cornwall have much the same weather, even though you weren't initially sure - a win for us both.
They do, along with NZ too! All three places are cfb Oceanic, see it shows you here:-
None of these places have a Mediterranean or Tropical climate, however there is a much bigger difference between the temps of Cornwall and Glasgow in the Winter COMPARED to the Summer, in context though is OBVIOUSLY a small difference - NO WAY NEAR enough to mean that they aren't classified as the same climate.
If you want to troll then I would try trolling over something different if I were you.
They do, along with NZ too! All three places are cfb Oceanic, see it shows you here:-
- NO WAY NEAR enough to mean that they aren't classified as the same climate.
Sure, NZ hass the same classification as Copenhagen but that doesn't mean the weather is the same - would you describe two climates with winters 13C apart, as having the same weather?
My May is as warm as Copenhagen ( and warmer than the Scilly Isles) in May - is that the same weather?
Sure, NZ hass the same classification as Copenhagen but that doesn't mean the weather is the same - would you describe two climates with winters 13C apart, as having the same weather?
My May is as warm as Copenhagen ( and warmer than the Scilly Isles) in May - is that the same weather?
Yeah right...............because they give two different climates the same classification don't they! After all isn't that the purpose of classifications!
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