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View Poll Results: Which climate is better for you?
Krakow 26 81.25%
Belfast 6 18.75%
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Old 03-15-2013, 12:12 PM
 
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Belfast, less freezing involved
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Old 03-15-2013, 01:16 PM
 
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Both are horrible climates
no summers.no heat
way too cold winters(Although belfast's winter is more tolerable)
So Belfast for its relatively very cool winters
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Old 03-15-2013, 01:41 PM
 
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Both are horrible climates
no summers.no heat
way too cold winters(Although belfast's winter is more tolerable)
So Belfast for its relatively very cool winters
no summers no heat? krakow temperture frequently reaches over 30C during jun- august and it goes into mid 30s too, it does get very hot there, and even 24 is not bad either, warm and comfortable. in fact thats how most of Europe is
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:14 PM
 
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[quote=patrix542;28684087]no summers no heat? krakow temperture frequently reaches over 30C during jun- august and it goes into mid 30s too, it does get very hot there, and even 24 is not bad either, warm and comfortable. in fact thats how most of Europe is[/QUOTE

Just looking at the averages,summer high of 24C is not hot or warm to me(For example last july, İstanbul's average low was around 24C)
Average high of 24C seems to be a spring month's high to me.
How many days in krakow temperatures exceeding 30C? long time or short time
It seems to be a short period of time in summer months temperatures exceeding 30C in krakow which It doesnt show that it has a real summer.
I live in climate where Average summer high is 31C with high humidity(Exceeding 35C is also common)
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:25 PM
 
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July 2010 in Krakow - Climate in Krakow in July 2010 - Historical weather records

You can see that temperature exceeded 30C on 10 days in July alone and reached 34 twice. Before that in june it reached 30+ for 4 days.

July 2012 - Climate in Krakow in July 2012 - Historical weather records 7 days of 30+ weather... and then another 6 days of 30+ weather in August the same year. the rest of summer days stay withing mid 20's or low 20's sometimes.
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:27 PM
 
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July 2010 in Krakow - Climate in Krakow in July 2010 - Historical weather records

You can see that temperature exceeded 30C on 10 days in July alone and reached 34 twice. Before that in june it reached 30+ for 4 days.

July 2012 - Climate in Krakow in July 2012 - Historical weather records 7 days of 30+ weather... and then another 6 days of 30+ weather in August the same year. the rest of summer days stay withing mid 20's or low 20's sometimes.
Picking out specific heatwave months to prove some point about warmth there is no way to make a valid argument.... By this logic I could show this example of London in July 2006 and claim it gets real summer heat.

Climate in Londres / Heathrow Airport in July 2006 - Historical weather records
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:31 PM
 
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Picking out specific heatwave months to prove some point about warmth there is no way to make a valid argument.... By this logic I could show this example of London in July 2006 and claim it gets real summer heat.

Climate in Londres / Heathrow Airport in July 2006 - Historical weather records
I agree with you.
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:36 PM
 
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Picking out specific heatwave months to prove some point about warmth there is no way to make a valid argument.... By this logic I could show this example of London in July 2006 and claim it gets real summer heat.

Climate in Londres / Heathrow Airport in July 2006 - Historical weather records
ok, then there u go:

Krakow july 2009 - Climate in Krakow in July 2009 - Historical weather records 8 days of 30+ weather, the rest in 20's

2008 - Climate in Krakow in July 2008 - Historical weather records total of 12 30+ days for jun- aug

2007 july - Climate in Krakow in July 2007 - Historical weather records 8 days of 30+ weather in july alone and reached 35C twice.

and July 2006 - http://www.tutiempo.net/en/Climate/K...006/125660.htm 17 days of 30+ weather in July alone (reaching as high as 35)...

i dont know what your freaking problem is

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Old 03-15-2013, 02:37 PM
 
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ok, then there u go:

Krakow july 2009 - Climate in Krakow in July 2009 - Historical weather records 8 days of 30+ weather, the rest in 20's

2008 - Climate in Krakow in July 2008 - Historical weather records total of 12 30+ days for jun- aug

2007 july - Climate in Krakow in July 2007 - Historical weather records 8 days of 30+ weather in july alone and reached 35C twice.

and July 2006 - 17 days of 30+ weather in July alone (reaching as high as 35)...

i dont know what your freaking problem is

Most exciting. Thanks for that. I lived through plenty of warmer months than that in London when I lived there 12.5 years. If somebody says Krakow's climate is not warm enough for them, it isn't warm enough for them. Stop trying to convince them it's some tropical sauna by picking out a few months, it's nonsense.
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:40 PM
 
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Most exciting. Thanks for that. I lived through plenty of warmer months than that in London when I lived there 12.5 years. If somebody says Krakow's climate is not warm enough for them, it isn't warm enough for them. Stop trying to convince them it's some tropical sauna by picking out a few months, it's nonsense.
no im not trying to convince anyone that its a tropical souna, where the f did u get that from? he said that neither places get any summer at all, and i just wanted to show him that it does get hot there too, thats it.
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