Rate the climate: My improved version of Bremerhaven
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- April, May and September must be warmer. From 25C in August to 19C in September, this is really abrupt!
I like it when it cools down slowly and when it warms up quiclkly. Thats why September must still average 21C, April must be kept like the one you already have in Bremerhaven (12-13C) and May must be 18-19C.
- Otherwise great and almost ideal sunshine hours: not too sunny and not too gloomy (especially in winter)
I would rate it a B+ because of the cool september and still cold April.
The improvements I suggested would push it to A-.
Such climate would never get an A for me because I don´t really like rainy summers (once a week is enough for me, more than this, it would ruin my outdoor activities). With the precipitation pattern of lets say, Istanbul, a city with a borderline oceanic- subtropical climate, while having the same temperatures you updated for Bremerhaven would get an A for me.
A+. Perfect Temperatures. Needs it little more precipitation and sunshine Hours are a little too high. How much snow does it get annually can you add the snowfall totals. If it gets 150 cm of snow annually it would be an A++++++++++++++.
This climate is remarkably similar to my dream climate. I give it an A.
It's similar to my too
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