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Instead of making countless threads about which climate is more hotter or colder, which place will get its first snowfall, which climate is more subtropical, what if there was a landmass near [insert continent], etc and etc, we can use this thread to chat about these aforementioned topics. This thread can work as a general chat and discuss all things that relate to weather, environment (trees, plants) and the climate.
I always wanted to ask, which city would feel wetter, Sydney or London. But I didn't want to clog up the forum with such questions and I thought "hey, maybe in a thread like this we can create such topics?".
Sydney has both more rain and rain days. However, it's much sunnier and I honestly think you can't really think of a climate as wet if it's really sunny most of the time. London is way too cloudy and I honestly think that would make it feel much wetter than it actually is, so I'll go with London.
Last edited by Baba_Wethu; 12-12-2016 at 07:23 AM..
London, as it has more rain days > 1mm and is cloudier and cooler.
I don't think this is a good idea for a thread though. If I want to find a specific topic -eg: How often does it snow in Singapore?, I don't want to look through hundreds of pages on one thread. Easier just to find a specific thread.
London, as it has more rain days > 1mm and is cloudier and cooler.
I don't think this is a good idea for a thread though. If I want to find a specific topic -eg: How often does it snow in Singapore?, I don't want to look through hundreds of pages on one thread. Easier just to find a specific thread.
Instead of making countless threads about which climate is more hotter or colder, which place will get its first snowfall, which climate is more subtropical, what if there was a landmass near [insert continent], etc and etc, we can use this thread to chat about these aforementioned topics. This thread can work as a general chat and discuss all things that relate to weather, environment (trees, plants) and the climate.
I always wanted to ask, which city would feel wetter, Sydney or London. But I didn't want to clog up the forum with such questions and I thought "hey, maybe in a thread like this we can create such topics?".
With all due respect, isn't that exactly the point of the forum itself?
I don't see the need for this thread. Let's close it.
With all due respect, isn't that exactly the point of the forum itself?
I don't see the need for this thread. Let's close it.
I like the idea of a catch-thread for the which climates do you prefers / feels more X to. While the remaining threads are either for weather-related events or more technical climate discussions
I like the idea of a catch-thread for the which climates do you prefers / feels more X to. While the remaining threads are either for weather-related events or more technical climate discussions
Then the thread title and description should be changed. To have a single thread discussing "all things that relate to weather" is a forum-killer.
I think the bottom line is that some posters (especially new ones) need to learn not to post fifty-odd threads on non-starter topics and that's the only issue here!
In general I think the existing order works just fine though, I think it's a decent balance.
Then the thread title and description should be changed. To have a single thread discussing "all things that relate to weather" is a forum-killer.
maybe Climate preference chat thread?
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