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Desert Beach is a popular island resort city in a fictional earth. It features year round moderate temperatures with very little precipitation and little humidity. Temperatures dont depart often from average and the city has NEVER seen a temperature over 100 degrees F in history and never anything below 50 F
Despite its dry climate, the island is a fertile oasis home to many huge resorts/casinos, beautiful tropical beaches, and many tropical fruits are grown here in huge abundance. The city of Desert Beach has a population of around 2 Million and growing rapidly due to the welcoming climate
It looks like what everyone would like Dubai to be . Or even Florida. This is a hot and very moderate climate. Far too moderate for my taste. It makes it so that it is far too hot year-round with no prospect for relief. No 100+ temperatures is no plus if it's well above 70F every night and well above 85F by day. The precipitation is on the dry side, but it wouldn't be bad at all if it was converted to snow (which of course it isn't). Sunshine is probably way too high.
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Fan-tas-tic temps but misses the + because of its dryness. Not a huge problem for me though, but I like the occasional downpour AND lush vegetation 3000+ sun hours would be awesome though.
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