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Sydney has "stinky hot and humid summers" but you jerk off to Southern Spain which is wayyy hotter than Sydney? Wtf?
jerk off? calm your ass, when I did even mentione something about southern Spain?? funny, coz is not even related to this. Yes, they're stinky because they are soooo humid/wet. Is MY opinion.
of course I prefer it, lol! nowhere in southern Spain gets 12-13 rainy days on the summer and had registered temps of 45.8ºC (114.4F) like Sydney did. lol, exactly, HUMID, I prefer 3-4ºC more if they're dry.
and I don't know how much you know about coastal southern Spain but https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A1diz#Climate there is no place on the coast which has a maximum average above 31ºC and some others have it of just 27ºC... all of this linked with a dry summer. I prefer it 999999999 times rather than Sydney. Yes exactly, the summer rain is the worst of all, stinky and warm, is not true or something?
Roflmao and I just asked how Tenerife can be considered with "humid summers" if it's dry asf and it has much less summer humidity than San Diego ? The OP says "it's no San Diego" but it's drier than it!
Sydney - it is a nice climate but the reality is nothing like how it's portrayed.
Cornwall - for some reason, people seem to think Cornwall has good summers.
Paris - people think it has a warm and sunny climate for some reason.
Northern Italy - winters are awful, yet people think the place is warm and sunny year round.
Sydney - it is a nice climate but the reality is nothing like how it's portrayed.
Cornwall - for some reason, people seem to think Cornwall has good summers.
Paris - people think it has a warm and sunny climate for some reason.
Northern Italy - winters are awful, yet people think the place is warm and sunny year round.
Good catch on Northern Italy, I forgot about it. Places like Torino, Milano, etc, are anything but a Mediterranean paradise. They are solid four season climates, but they are cloudy and you should not go to Milan dressed for Palermo
But some Spanish cities (Malaga, Valencia) get sticky summer nights, while Sydney is more akin to Montevideo with nights in the 60s
That is true. But much other Mediterranean places located outside of Spain have stickier summer nights, like Sicily, Reggio, Lampedusa, Malta, Crete, Cyprus etc. All of those have +22ºC minimums. Some cities are warm on nights, true, but what is funny of all is that I was just saying that Sydney has too wet/humid summers for my taste, as the summer rain is the worst as it's stinky. It's my opinion...
And someone mentioned southern Spain. There is no relationship between them. Personally I prefer much more to have 30-31ºC averages on August with no rain rather than some rainy & humid 27ºC.
Btw i'm looking for the actual prediction of Sydney and it's the following: 22ºC now on 4 AM. Tomorrow 28/21. Friday 38/22. Saturday 37/24. Sunday 40/19... nothing related to Wiki's averages.
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