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Old 03-20-2017, 11:43 PM
 
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How would y'all expect me to look like?

 
Old 04-19-2017, 04:39 PM
 
Location: Seoul
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Ariete: Intro to Finnish Politics 101 professor

Junter: Tourism ambassador for Spain

Snj90: Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: Russian Imperialism 301 professor

chicagogeorge: Tourism ambassador for Chicago

ABNW: Tourism ambassador for San Diego

LA-mex: Tourism ambassador for Los Angeles/refrigeration salesman/AC system salesman
 
Old 04-19-2017, 05:51 PM
 
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Ariete: Intro to Finnish Politics 101 professor

Junter: Tourism ambassador for Spain

Snj90: Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: Russian Imperialism 301 professor

chicagogeorge: Tourism ambassador for Chicago

ABNW: Tourism ambassador for San Diego

LA-mex: Tourism ambassador for Los Angeles/refrigeration salesman/AC system salesman
If Spain is a country chosen by God with 13 different climates / immense variety of landscapes why wouldn't I talk about it. La tierra prometida.



Actually is the only place where I can talk with 100% acknowledge so I prefer to talk a few just about other places to don't mess it up. I also know much about the Netherlands too but it's too boring. XD

The Dutch geography and climate can be defined with 5 words: Oceanic. Green. Water. Wind. Clouds. The landscape/climate variation is that low that I can find a bigger difference within 30 miles of Altea.

Time to speak again about Spain.
 
Old 04-19-2017, 11:38 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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If Spain is a country chosen by God with 13 different climates / immense variety of landscapes why wouldn't I talk about it. La tierra prometida.



Actually is the only place where I can talk with 100% acknowledge so I prefer to talk a few just about other places to don't mess it up. I also know much about the Netherlands too but it's too boring. XD

The Dutch geography and climate can be defined with 5 words: Oceanic. Green. Water. Wind. Clouds. The landscape/climate variation is that low that I can find a bigger difference within 30 miles of Altea.

Time to speak again about Spain.
I've heard that if you stare into the mirror at midnight and say "Spain" three times, Junter will show up.
 
Old 04-19-2017, 11:54 PM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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If Spain is a country chosen by God with 13 different climates / immense variety of landscapes why wouldn't I talk about it. La tierra prometida.



Actually is the only place where I can talk with 100% acknowledge so I prefer to talk a few just about other places to don't mess it up. I also know much about the Netherlands too but it's too boring. XD

The Dutch geography and climate can be defined with 5 words: Oceanic. Green. Water. Wind. Clouds. The landscape/climate variation is that low that I can find a bigger difference within 30 miles of Altea.

Time to speak again about Spain.
Does Spain even have a Cfa climate in the likes of Sydney or Brisbane? I mean, a wet, humid one. Not a transitional one like Barcelona.

If not, then Spain isn't really that diverse. It's mostly Mediterranean, oceanic to the north and semi-arid to the south, no? Its Cfa climates are hardly true Cfas.
 
Old 04-20-2017, 12:55 AM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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Ariete: Intro to Finnish Politics 101 professor

Junter: Tourism ambassador for Spain

Snj90: Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: Russian Imperialism 301 professor

chicagogeorge: Tourism ambassador for Chicago

ABNW: Tourism ambassador for San Diego

LA-mex: Tourism ambassador for Los Angeles/refrigeration salesman/AC system salesman
lommaren: too boring to mention?
 
Old 04-20-2017, 01:32 AM
 
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If not, then Spain isn't really that diverse. It's mostly Mediterranean, oceanic to the north and semi-arid to the south, no? Its Cfa climates are hardly true Cfas.
RETIRE THAT IMMEDIATELY

Nah, it's a joke lal. I personally consider Barcelona as maritime Csa, according to AEMET is Csa. Btw for me Cfa climates suck.

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Does Spain even have a Cfa climate in the likes of Sydney or Brisbane? I mean, a wet, humid one. Not a transitional one like Barcelona.
Spain has 13 Köppen climates according to the official AEMET (Spanish met agency) climate categorization...

The 7th most varied country in the world (by climates) in a piece of land smaller than Texas. Can't deny it Turkey and I think Argentina too also have 13 climates, but they're much bigger than Spain so they play with advantage XD.

Yes, it has a few spots with true Cfa climates. In Catalonia, Navarra and Aragón.



Of course in the majority of the country 4 climates predominate. But that doesn't mean that you can't find 9 more.

In less than a 10 hour drive to any direction from Altea I can visit 11-12 different landscapes
 
Old 04-20-2017, 07:19 AM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Yes, it has a few spots with true Cfa climates. In Catalonia, Navarra and Aragón.
Can you link their Wiki tables? What cities exactly?
 
Old 04-20-2017, 07:33 AM
 
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Can you link their Wiki tables? What cities exactly?
Not cities but towns and some forest zones.

According to the AEMET climatic guide:

Cfa climate: is mainly seen in the northeast of the Peninsula, within an area of medium altitude which surrounds the Pyrenees and the Iberian mountains.

I rember in a Spanish forum someone putting photos of a zone highlighted as Cfa and was very green and dense (not rare imho).
 
Old 05-06-2017, 12:59 AM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Junter, this is how I imagined you to look like:



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