Rate the semi-fictional climate: Seayork (Chicago, days, world, winters)
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Very similar to Bologna, except that Bologna is slightly more continental (in both summer and winter).
We do have colder (and less rainy / sunnier) winters than that though but the relative humidity levels and summer temps are similar I reckon. Also, we're about 85 rainy days short of that (luckily )
What others said, Seattle is tolerable for its sunny summers, the winters are a bit dull.
This fictional climate is ok temperature wise but that's a whole lot of rainy days. Looks like a better version (sunnier) of some chinese subtropical climates.
Also, the sunshine hours would be ok it was situated around 45 N, but if we consider New York's latitude that's a bit low.
Probably a C+ only because of the high number of rainy days.
For those who prefer cooler climates, here is Seayork's opposite. New York winters with Seattle summers. Even worse in my opinion.
Yuck. How about a climate with Chicago's summers and Miami's winters...Now you're talking!
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