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B+ for relatively high sunshine hours and warm summers. Winters are a bit too chilly for me so misses out on an A but nonetheless a very good climate particularly for its latitude
Yeah, I'm surprised he gave Malta a higher rating than Miami, a tropical climate with a ton of thunderstorms. I bet most of these thunderstorms would be dry though since the vast majority of rain is in the cool season.
This climates a bit more moderate than Miami, it would be more ideal for living and working in on reflection, than Miami. I like the bigger seasonal variation but the fact it still doesn't really get cold in winter.
I agree with Dunno that this climate would be far better with summer and winter rainfall switched ( What can I say: I love Cwa! ), but it's not offensive. The temperatures are acceptable, but it's just too cloudy and wet in winter and sunny and dry in summer to be my kind of perfect, so, B-.
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