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Originally Posted by Joe90
I think you need to defend your system - you state that Sydney and Bordeaux have a closer climate than Bordeaux and Paris, so why don't you show why you believe this to be so?
I've stated my case, you don't agree with it. And I don't agree with your case. It's also totally off topic from this thread, so let's drop it. I'm not going to convince you and you're not going to convince me. THE END
I've stated my case, you don't agree with it. And I don't agree with your case. It's also totally off topic from this thread, so let's drop it. I'm not going to convince you and you're not going to convince me. THE END
How have you stated your case?
How have you shown that Bordeaux and Sydney are variants of the same climate, while Bordeaux and Paris are actually separated by two of your classifications?
Real world different was the term you used, so that is the criteria you should use to defend your proposition - you have said it is possible, so let's see it
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe90
How have you stated your case?
How have you shown that Bordeaux and Sydney are variants of the same climate, while Bordeaux and Paris are actually separated by two of your classifications?
Real world different was the term you used, so that is the criteria you should use to defend your proposition - you have said it is possible, so let's see it
THE END, again, this discussion has long gone off topic of the thread as well!
Gore? -I guess there is an " inconvenient truth" here
I know the truth ruth and summer is the worst for my part of FL. Body killing dew points, no rain for weeks at a time and 24/4 sunshine and it just hate my weather in the summer cuz it is a bummer.
I know the truth ruth and summer is the worst for my part of FL. Body killing dew points, no rain for weeks at a time and 24/4 sunshine and it just hate my weather in the summer cuz it is a bummer.
Heat and humidity becomes wasted beyond a certain level ... Neville
Similar dynamics to the PNW, with cool season mid latitude westerlies giving way to to prolonged summer high pressure.
It makes sense to lump climates by cause and dynamics,and explain differences by latitude, geography etc.
Your approach links climates by temperature only, and will explain little else
Yes, by very technical definitions Seattle actually has a cool summer Mediterranean climate. But that's missing the point. Heck, by some very technical definition NYC could be a subtropical climate. But it's certainly closer in nature to most humid continental climates than it is to most humid subtropical climates.
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