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Rate the climate of where I used to live. Sunshine is from the nearest weather station of Pershore. I give it an E, too dull in winter but summers are delightful.
Is this real data? The record highs look too low and your temps are much lower than the Pershore station averages. I'd be surprised if it was that much colder. Also, the area saw temperatures of 35°C+ in August 1990.
I appreciate the effort randomguy but you should probably slow down on the amount of "rate the climates" you do (or at the very least do a wider range of geographical locations). Maybe try and do some different types of threads with more creativity, I don't know exactly what but im just trying to give you options.
Very similar to where I live. Fairly poor in my opinion, but not horrific. Generally too cold, especially in winter but not horrifically so. Sufficient precipitation in all months, but probably too much in the winter when potential evapotranspiration is very low. Probably worst of all for me would be the short, dark winter days (and the associated rapid change in daylength between winter and summer, which I find hard to deal with).
That's still too much. It causes the first page of the forum to be flooded with climate polls all the time and many of them are no longer interesting as very similar climates have already been seen by everyone.
We should implement a climate poll cap again.
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