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I gave it an A. It is not completely perfect but it is a nice climate. Very nice summer temperatures and mild winters. The winters could do with being slightly drier and less gloomy, however.
I don't like it too much, it's like an oceanic climate with kinda muggy summer which do not get too hot either. Also there's a lot of rainy days. Kinda reminds me of French basque country.
Livable I guess but it misses an actual winter.
I would like to know how often it is prone to heat waves, because the cold waves seem to be very rare. Or maybe it's because it's right by the sea.
I don't like it too much, it's like an oceanic climate with kinda muggy summer which do not get too hot either. Also there's a lot of rainy days. Kinda reminds me of French basque country.
Livable I guess but it misses an actual winter.
I would like to know how often it is prone to heat waves, because the cold waves seem to be very rare. Or maybe it's because it's right by the sea.
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What muggines do you except with a high of 25°C?
You only think of above average conditions, I believe.
I mean if the dps are around 18-19c it's gonna feel a bit humid at 25c.
Maybe the sun will bother when under it at noon. Aside from that, I dont see anything that can bother.
As far as I am concered, humidity doesnt have much effect at 25°C.
25°C at 100 percent humidity will make a heat index of 27°C.
Last edited by The Grandeur; 05-26-2020 at 05:25 AM..
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