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Both of those examples are on the coast at a much lower latitude than Miami, BELOW the Tropic of Cancer!
As I have said many times before, the averages and the air flow DOES make it 100 percent tropical like it or not. Not to mention that as said by Space League the 97% thing is just silly.
South Florida will not become any less tropical regardless of your nitpicky, arbitrary beliefs or system.
I don't really care what anyone thinks. I go by my ratings only. If you think it is wrong you are free to feel that way. Don't feel tropical here. Have a hair of frost for once on the roofs.
I don't really care what anyone thinks. I go by my ratings only. If you think it is wrong you are free to feel that way. Don't feel tropical here. Have a hair of frost for once on the roofs.
As long as you acknowledge that your subjective ratings are objectively not very good for climate classification it's fine.
He said that he’s 28 miles northwest of Tampa, right on the Gulf, so not really that far from Clearwater.
30 miles north of there. Makes all the diff on what grows. But now even coconuts are growing in my area. There has always been coconuts growing on the south side of condos at Clearwater Pass since the early 80's. Even the 1980's super freezes did not kill them.
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