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Old 07-02-2012, 12:29 PM
 
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Scientists have said parallel universes may be real. There was evidence with a cold spot in space (possible) and cern scientists believe it to be true. Parallel universes mean everything that you can make up in your mind right now is happening in some universe. So i figure this must apply to climate

This is the climate data for Orlando Florida and it's surrounding suburbs in a parallel universe (including disney world) is this

January average high -44F January average low -57F
July average high 41F July average low 26F
in that parallel universe, Orlando Florida and it's surrounding suburbs average 500 inches of snow per year,


in that universe, people have to wear ten or twenty layers of clothing to go to disney world in the winter (in that universe splash mountain is closed in the winter and most of the year)

In a different parallel universe, this is the climate date for Sydney Australia and every town within 1500 kilometers of it:

average January high 55F average January low 26F
average July high -19F average July low -44F
in that universe, Sydney Australia averages 290 inches of snow per year

In a different parallel universe, San Juan Puerto Rico has an average January high of 10F and an average January low of -15F, in that universe, San Juan and most of Puerto rico recieve about 220 inches of snow per year

In a different parallel universe, Milwaukee Wisconsin and it's surrounding suburbs have this climate:

average January high: 98F average January low: 88F (record low year round is 69F)
average July high : 136F average July low: 104F

in another parallel universe, Yellowknife Canada has this climate:

average January high 109F average January low 66F (record low year round of 59F)
average July high: 145F average July low: 95F

in a different parallel universe, Concord New Hampshire and most towns in New Hampshire have this climate:

average january high: 92F average January low: 87F (year round record low of 75F)
average July high: 110F average July low: 102F

in a different parallel universe, Long Beach California,Santa Monica California, Hollywood California,Los Angeles,San Clemente ,Santa Barbara, Huntington Beach all have this climate:

average January high: 8F average January low: -70F
average July high: 25F average july low: -10F
average snowfall : 650 inches of snow per year

here is the climate data for Darwin Australia in a parallel universe:

average january high: 10F average july low: -10F *
average july high: -25F average january low: -50F
average snowfall: 350 inches per year

here is the climate data for the isles of Scilly in a parallel universe

average january high: -90F average january low -150F
average july high : 25F average july low -20F
average snowfall: 800 inches

here is the climate data for Brookings Oregon in a parallel universe

average january high: -12F average january low: -62F
average july high: 34F average july low: 25F
average snowfall: 400 inches

here is the climate data for Buenos Aires Argentina in a parallel universe

average january high: 15F average january low: -22F
average july high: 2F average jul low: -34F
average snowfall: 450 inches

here is the climate data for Honolulu Hawaii and Maui in a parallel universe

average january high: -6F average january low: -48F
average july high: 21F average july low: 10F
average snowfall: 1200 inches

Last edited by jujuflea12; 07-02-2012 at 12:44 PM..
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Old 07-02-2012, 01:11 PM
 
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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in that universe, people have to wear ten or twenty layers of clothing to go to disney world in the winter (in that universe splash mountain is closed in the winter and most of the year)
Those parallel humans would have to be pretty stupid not to have an indoor theme park.

I think the highest I would rate one of these is D-. Too severe for anything higher.
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Old 07-02-2012, 04:18 PM
 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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Old member, new account, same strange obsession.
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Old 07-02-2012, 04:40 PM
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Location: Surrey/London
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The same person who thinks London averages 20 inches of snow per year in THIS universe
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Old 07-02-2012, 05:20 PM
 
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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To be fair, it was (might still be) on Wikipedia.
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Old 07-04-2012, 04:02 AM
 
Location: London, UK
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Lol, I can't get enough of this one

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in that universe, people have to wear ten or twenty layers of clothing to go to disney world in the winter (in that universe splash mountain is closed in the winter and most of the year)
What a strange obsession indeed. This post is truly, once again, the most random I've seen on this board
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