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View Poll Results: Which option do you prefer?
Option A 3 8.82%
Option B 7 20.59%
Option C 4 11.76%
Option D 12 35.29%
Option E 2 5.88%
Option F 0 0%
Option G 1 2.94%
Option H 4 11.76%
Option I 4 11.76%
Option J 2 5.88%
Option K 3 8.82%
Option L 9 26.47%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-14-2020, 04:50 AM
 
Location: In transition to Rome, Italy
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Hello everyone Following my "Casual Midwinter/Mid-spring Day" thread, I have simulated a few summer days relative to different climates. Which one would you prefer to have most as a casual "average" July (or January if in the Southern Hemisphere) day? I look forward to your answers!

To whom it concerned last time: please note that the associations with cities are just indicative of what places could encounter these types of days on a regular basis in their middle month of summer, and are thus given to categorize each type of option to give an idea. They are not meant to depict any absolute average and solely associate a climatic condition that can be encountered on a regular basis with the given city, but it is obvious that any location does not have the same weather every day and it is hence futile to point out that some cities are not always subject to these conditions and such comments will be disregarded. For instance Nur-Sultan and Death Valley do not average 29°C and 51°C highs in summer (averages are around 27°C and 47°C), but the days they are assigned to present these temperatures and this is not done to assume it is the exact average, but to broaden the variety of climatic conditions within the options provided. The voting is purely about which type of day stated below you would prefer to have on an average day in the middle-summer month of your ideal climate.

Option A - "Nur-Sultan-style" Extreme Continental
06:00 - Foggy, 15°C
14:00 - Mostly sunny, 29°C
22:00 - Partly cloudy, 24°C
03:00 - Partly cloudy, 17°C

Option B - "Montréal-style" Continental
06:00 - Partly cloudy, 18°C
14:00 - Mostly sunny, 26°C
22:00 - Scattered showers, 20°C
03:00 - Heavy showers, 19°C

Option C - "Paris-style" Oceanic
06:00 - Partly cloudy, 15°C
14:00 - Cloudy, 25°C
22:00 - Partly cloudy, 21°C
03:00 - Partly cloudy, 17°C

Option D - "Roman-style" Mediterranean
06:00 - Sunny, 20°C
14:00 - Sunny, 33°C
22:00 - Clear, 29°C
03:00 - Clear, 24°C

Option E - "Death Valley-style" Hot Desert
06:00 - Sunny, 32°C
14:00 - Sunny, 51°C
22:00 - Clear, 43°C
03:00 - Clear, 37°C

Option F -"Dubai-style" Hot Desert
06:00 - Sunny, 31°C
14:00 - Sunny, 42°C
22:00 - Clear, 37°C
03:00 - Clear, 33°C

Option G - "Reykjavík-style" Subpolar oceanic
06:00 - Partly cloudy, 9°C
14:00 - Cloudy, 14°C
22:00 - Light rain, 13°C
03:00 - Cloudy, 11°C

Option H - "Singapore-style" Tropical
06:00 - Heavy rain, 25°C
14:00 - Scattered showers, 31°C
22:00 - Thunderstorms, 29°C
03:00 - Heavy rain, 27°C

Option I - "Rio de Janeiro-style" Tropical
06:00 - Mostly sunny, 24°C
14:00 - Mostly sunny, 30°C
22:00 - Thunderstorms, 28°C
03:00 - Clear, 26°C

Option J - "Edinburgh-style" Temperate Maritime
06:00 - Partly cloudy, 11°C
14:00 - Partly cloudy, 19°C
22:00 - Mostly clear, 16°C
03:00 - Cloudy, 13°C

Option K - "Birmingham-style" Temperate Maritime
06:00 - Cloudy, 12°C
14:00 - Mostly cloudy, 21°C
22:00 - Cloudy, 17°C
03:00 - Mostly cloudy, 14°C

Option L - "Seattle-style" Temperate
06:00 - Mostly sunny, 14°C
14:00 - Sunny, 22°C
22:00 - Mostly clear, 19°C
03:00 - Clear, 16°C

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Old 04-14-2020, 06:40 AM
 
Location: Sheffield, England
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B in first place, C in second place.
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Old 04-14-2020, 11:31 AM
 
Location: Tricity, PL
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C or L. I like cool mornings and up to 25C temps mid-day.
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Old 04-14-2020, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Singapore style tropical wins out of all of those climates, nuff’ said
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Old 04-14-2020, 04:25 PM
 
Location: Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
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Option C, J, K, & L. Cool mornings following up mildy-warm afternoons. Not too warm enough to sweat a lot and provides a superior environment where you can sleep comfortably without thinking of purchasing an air conditioner.
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Old 04-14-2020, 06:35 PM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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"Roman-style" Mediterranean
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Old 04-14-2020, 07:53 PM
 
Location: In transition
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Option D for me. Roman style Mediterranean.
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Old 04-15-2020, 02:32 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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D
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Old 04-15-2020, 03:43 AM
 
Location: Bologna, Italy
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Well I have some issues with this topic but you know them already
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Old 04-15-2020, 06:31 AM
 
Location: Southern West Virginia
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Option B because it is the most similar to my current summers that we have in the mountains of southern WV.
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