Your Dream or Ideal Climate
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Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Post your dream or ideal climate below!
Here's mine:
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
The pre-1990 climactic norms for Vancouver would sure be nice.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Juneau, Alaska would probably be my ideal climate.
Spring/Summer Fall/Winter
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Mine would be snowy Dec 1 to Jan 15..no rain. H-2 L-8
Jan 15 to April 1 showery mix... sun clouds H6 L0
April 2 -Sept 15 a mix of sun and clouds H17 L8
Sept 15 to Nov 30 who cares..prolly rainy and mild
Those temps noted would be the averages
Jan 15 to April 1 showery mix... sun clouds H6 L0
April 2 -Sept 15 a mix of sun and clouds H17 L8
Sept 15 to Nov 30 who cares..prolly rainy and mild
Those temps noted would be the averages
June has arrived..and so has Summer! Yesssss
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
I was thinking an Anchorage climate, but Bones Juneau selection is a very close 2nd.
Congrats coach Toks winner of the Jack Adams trophy for coach of the year.
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Do we guess what city that is? I'd bet it's somewhere in the Great Plains.
2023-24 season stats:
Climo 81 to 44 GFS
Season total: 39.0 cm + 3 traces
Peak depth: 28.0 cm (Jan 17)
Climo 81 to 44 GFS
Season total: 39.0 cm + 3 traces
Peak depth: 28.0 cm (Jan 17)
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
I'm guessing skipper Grumps would pick any place that puts him over the top year after year for the elusive snow contest cup that we can't afford.
Congrats coach Toks winner of the Jack Adams trophy for coach of the year.
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
I actually just made it up, since there was no city I could find that matched what I would prefer.VanCitySouth wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:17 pm Do we guess what city that is? I'd bet it's somewhere in the Great Plains.
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Fall: Mostly crisp days with temps between +10C to +15C. Cloudy days with light rain or drizzle are ok too
Winter: +0 to +5C with lots of sunshine. Snow is ok when I have time off.
Spring: Usual Vancouver spring weather
Summer: High teens or low 20s with sunshine. Rain is ok once or twice a week.
Winter: +0 to +5C with lots of sunshine. Snow is ok when I have time off.
Spring: Usual Vancouver spring weather
Summer: High teens or low 20s with sunshine. Rain is ok once or twice a week.
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Summer: High of 26 Low of 15
Fall: High of 18 Low of 8
Winter: High of 5 Low -4
Spring: High 18 Low of 10
Fall: High of 18 Low of 8
Winter: High of 5 Low -4
Spring: High 18 Low of 10
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:51 pm Fall: Mostly crisp days with temps between +10C to +15C. Cloudy days with light rain or drizzle are ok too
Winter: +0 to +5C with lots of sunshine. Snow is ok when I have time off.
Spring: Usual Vancouver spring weather
Summer: High teens or low 20s with sunshine. Rain is ok once or twice a week.
Thanks for sharing guys! What about annual or monthly rainfall/snowfall averages?
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Impressive chart!! What program did you use?
My ideal weather. Great idea Typers, really had to think about it and still ended up pretty vague.
Summer - h 22 - 25 one short (3 day) heatwave a summer, no hotter than 30c, rain at least once a week, preferably at night with the occasional rainy day tossed in
Fall - 14 hours of daylight (if we're wishing for weather why not), good mix of rain and sun, a thunderstorm or two, a windstorm
Winter - snow from December to end of Jan, falls and melts in a day or two with a couple of good blizzards 20 - 30 cm where it sticks around for a week. One deep freeze - 5 to -8 the rest just below 0 so it snows.
Spring - a nice mix of weather, sun and rain, couple of storms, nothing extreme
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
Wikipedia weatherbox! All you gotta do is edit a random city/town page that has a weatherbox and fill in the sections you want to (ex. Average high/average low/extreme low/average precip/etc). When you're done, click "preview" and then take a screenshot. Just don't click save edits and publish, otherwise it'll update the page.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:55 pm
Impressive chart!! What program did you use?
My ideal weather. Great idea Typers, really had to think about it and still ended up pretty vague.
Summer - h 22 - 25 one short (3 day) heatwave a summer, no hotter than 30c, rain at least once a week, preferably at night with the occasional rainy day tossed in
Fall - 14 hours of daylight (if we're wishing for weather why not), good mix of rain and sun, a thunderstorm or two, a windstorm
Winter - snow from December to end of Jan, falls and melts in a day or two with a couple of good blizzards 20 - 30 cm where it sticks around for a week. One deep freeze - 5 to -8 the rest just below 0 so it snows.
Spring - a nice mix of weather, sun and rain, couple of storms, nothing extreme
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
I'll take the following
Spring: unstable, could snow early, could t-storm, could be sunny
Summer: dry, mild, constant sea breeze
Autumn: dry, cool, no frost until late
Winter: very active, very wet, varying between thaws and deep cold snaps
Spring: unstable, could snow early, could t-storm, could be sunny
Summer: dry, mild, constant sea breeze
Autumn: dry, cool, no frost until late
Winter: very active, very wet, varying between thaws and deep cold snaps
2023-24 season stats:
Climo 81 to 44 GFS
Season total: 39.0 cm + 3 traces
Peak depth: 28.0 cm (Jan 17)
Climo 81 to 44 GFS
Season total: 39.0 cm + 3 traces
Peak depth: 28.0 cm (Jan 17)
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Re: Your Dream or Ideal Climate
That would be an oops!Typeing3 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 10:02 pm Wikipedia weatherbox! All you gotta do is edit a random city/town page that has a weatherbox and fill in the sections you want to (ex. Average high/average low/extreme low/average precip/etc). When you're done, click "preview" and then take a screenshot. Just don't click save edits and publish, otherwise it'll update the page.
Thanks! I'll have to check that out.