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Bergen is much rainer than other Norwegian cities or towns.
Coastal:
Bergen: 2,412 mm
Molde: 1,640 mm
Haugesund: 1,520 mm
Kristiansand: 1,380 mm
Ålesund: 1,310 mm
Stavanger: 1,180 mm
Tromsø: 1,080 mm
Bodø: 1,070 mm
Trondheim: 873 mm
Oslo: 802 mm
Vardø: 623 mm
Alta: 400 mm
Inland:
Geilo: 700 mm
Lillehammer: 660 mm
Røros: 524 mm
Kautokeino: 405 mm
Yes Bergen is clearly the wettest and not representative wrt precipitation. And why not use Copenhagen for Denmark?
Yes Bergen is clearly the wettest and not representative wrt precipitation. And why not use Copenhagen for Denmark?
Copenhagen has a massive UHI and most of Denmark is cloudy and cool in the summers like Aarhus. Bergen is a good example of how the winters are really warm but it's wet and cloudy in Norway
I wouldn´t choose Lund for the horrible scanian winters.
Which of the other examples had better winters?
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