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f climates for me. Not a fan of dry summers, although I don't mind the dry summer look.
My climate has a clear winter rainfall peak, but rainfall drops to half in the driest summer month, and dry summers with a Mediterranean look, aren't unusual.
S climates, such as Csa. But the mild variations of it, or those having winters that aren't too wet.
F climates are also good (such as east coast NSW and South Africa), but the rest can be really horrible (looking at you Chicago, NYC, Shanghai, Tokyo, Toronto, Atlanta, Brisbane, Glasgow, Amsterdam, etc).
I prefer evenly distributed precipitation, so f for me.
Ideally, spring and fall should be a bit wetter than the other seasons. Not a fan of super rainy winters (unless it's cold enough to produce snow) and while I like some rain and t-storms in the summer, I don't need to see every summer day ruined by them like half of this board seems to do
I prefer f climates. Summer should be the wettest season, mostly due to afternoon/evening scattered t-storms. Winter should also get a good amount of precip with occasional storm systems, but the majority of days not having precip. I like spring and fall a bit drier with comfortable temps.
Actually 4 seasons would be correct up North then down to 3 and then 2 of which is the ideal place to live. I was born up North, lived thru the seasons and now enjoy the warmer and less rain/ cold days. Winter gear?.... forget it.
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