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You failed to factor in the fog that rolls into a good portion of SF almost every day in the summer. The stifling heat in the interior draws it in from the ocean. IF you had read that link it would have explained that phenomenon in great detail. There goes your sun, for awhile at least.
You failed to factor in the fog that rolls into a good portion of SF almost every day in the summer. The stifling heat in the interior draws it in from the ocean. IF you had read that link it would have explained that phenomenon in great detail. There goes your sun, for awhile at least.
3062 includes fog and is measured in the centre of SF, not the coast which is duller but still sunny.
The coldest Mediterranean climate would have a coldest month mean right at freezing and a warmest month mean right at 68 F / 20 C.
Something like this:
Jan: 38/26 F (3/-3 C)
Feb: 38/26 F (3/-3 C)
Mar: 44/30 F (7/-1 C)
Apr: 54/36 F (12/2 C)
May: 65/45 F (18/7 C)
June: 73/51 F (23/11 C)
July: 79/57 F (26/13 C)
Aug: 76/54 F (24/12 C)
Sept: 68/48 F (20/9 C)
Oct: 57/39 F (14/4 C)
Nov: 47/31 F (8/-1 C)
Dec: 40/28 F (4/-2 C)
This temperatures looks to low for Med climate in my opinion.
No they wouldn't. I know a cloud lover who would hate SF summers.
Sure, but as a "sun lover" who finds 20% sunshine during summer, delightful, you would understand that some "cloud lovers" would find 80% sun during summer, delightful
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