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B. Lovely dry season with lots of sunshine, but the main part of the "wet" is to be avoided.
Sunshine numbers are wrong. I have a calculation of 3100 hours from reasonably up to date data.
Edit: a quick check at BOM site confirms this.
Humid seasons is better because the vegetations is greener with beautiful waterfall and a wonderful environement.
Dry seasons is quite borring and the environement is poor, dry seasons is to be avoided for this reasons.
F+. I would be willing to rate a climate as hot and uncomfortable as Darwin higher if the summers weren't as rainy and stormy. I am not particularly fond of thunderstorms and this place gets way too many. Otherwise, the location near a warm body of water is a good thing and I could potentially rate it as high as a C+ if ocean water temps are at least 80F in winter and 86F or higher in summer. That's the highest grade I'd give to any place that doesn't get snow. It's a rating I'd give to Aruba.
D+ for the reduced wet season sunshine and variation in both rainfall and temps. I once experienced a 31C cloudy (partly cloudy at best) day in Shanghai and had no clue it exceeded 30C until I retroactively checked the data for that month.
Humid seasons is better because the vegetations is greener with beautiful waterfall and a wonderful environement.
Dry seasons is quite borring and the environement is poor, dry seasons is to be avoided for this reasons.
End of April would probably be good time, as it would still be green after the wet season but not bone dry with brown grass.
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