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Location: Glasgow, UK 55°51'N 4°16'W - Oceanic climate (Cfb)
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Caspar Bay is located on a small island at 48°N. As such, it has an incredibly mild oceanic climate (Cfb). Temperatures rarely rise above 25°C or go below 0°C.
Winters are incredibly mild and wet, with temperatures averaging around 8°C. Snow is rare but not unheard of in winter. The biggest snowfall accumulation was 17cm in January 1983.
Summers are mild and sunny, with temperatures averaging around 16°C. Thunderstorms may happen occasionally during summer, with an average of 8 days of thunder yearly.
Any sort of extreme is rare, with the warmest temperature being 29.7°C, recorded on 6 July 2000. The coldest temperature recorded was -10.4°C on 18 December 1982.
Rain is abundant throughout the year, getting 989 mm of rain per year. There are 1731 hours of sunshine yearly.
June 21 sunrise/sunset: 05:08 to 21:02
December 21 sunrise/sunset: 08:02 to 16:08
Personally, I give it a C. Incredibly boring but you could live quite comfortably.
A maritime climate has longer seasonal delays related to when the sun is at its highest, hence June being milder than August being completely unrealistic!
Yup - and the high boredom factor and low sunshine don't help the grade either.
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