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Then London would have hotter summers than Chicago and Washington DC
Ahh yes. I was looking at what irlinit posted. I think 5C extra for highs and lows would be enough, and maybe an extra 70 hours a month of sunshine. For me, that would be fantastic.
Then Ibiza plus other Spanish resort areas will lose a lot of money due to Brits not needing to go to Ibiza for heat and sun. Imagine my hometown highs increased by 15..... But that's for another topic.
If L.A's temperatures (in each month of the year) were 20 F warmer than their current norms (adjust each region for its respective microclimate), and a summer monsoon season was magically added so that July and August got just as much average rainfall (along with regular 75F dewpoints) as November and December, what would happen?
If L.A's temperatures (in each month of the year) were 20 F warmer than their current norms (adjust each region for its respective microclimate), and a summer monsoon season was magically added so that July and August got just as much average rainfall (along with regular 75F dewpoints) as November and December, what would happen?
Inland parts of LA would become hellish in the summer, and even in the winter would still be hot and humid. On the coast the climate would be more traditionally tropical.
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