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I showed you mine, now show me yours

Relative location could be useful

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ipma.pt/pt/oclima/monitorizacao/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandia
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Canaria#Clima
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almería#Clima
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicante#Clima
valencia.climatemps.com/temperatures.php
alicante.climatemps.com/temperatures.php
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

Thank you for unblock me

Somewhere in the Canaries, I would imagine?

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Bumbp

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Nope, I live in the east coast.


As far as the canaries, you better dont check that climate tables

That's weather numbnuts

Nowhere on the mainland is that warm in January.

Nowhere in mainland Spain has temperatures that warm in January.

fug

where do you find these

Had to fire up my cumpad because the table didn't fit on my 1080x1920 chinkphone

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It was 25 C today in Benidorm and there were people swiming on the beach,how can nordfags compete?

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Is that considered normal? Here februari has been hot as fuck, like 10° warmer than usual for two weeks straight.

ipma.pt/pt/oclima/monitorizacao/

'E' is January, 'F' is February and so on
blue numbers are mm of rain

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r8

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unhibitable/10

I said coast, and I assure you.. almost all south coast, east coast, probably portugal coast.. does that temp

just check the wiki of valencia, barcelona...


Wikipedia,

its fucking weird to look at low temps in july xd but nice

wew.. hope you like it, here we have like 2 or 3 months of 'too much heat'

uhmmm long fucking hardcore winters, and 5 ok months.. could be worse

I should add that only 'big enough' cities have it

None are this warm. Where are you from?

holy fuck yours looks so nice

It's not bad, if you don't like extremes.

The page about Belgium doesn't have one but those of cities do, apparently.

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I'm not living here, but this is it

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandia

Anyway, it may be some sort of mediterranean current that hits really here.. but check these

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Canaria#Clima

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almería#Clima

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicante#Clima

For me seeing that half the year rains, is really 'outofworldly'

I can assure you that i've only seen rain here last year like... in two or three weeks and its usually in a row.

Only bad thing is the summers.. but i guess its worth it..

That climate data is wrong. I have seen enough climate data to know. The Spanish east coast's temperature is heavily dependent on the sea temperature.
Even if there was a micro-climate effect, the difference is too much.

and since you asked.. this is what it looks like

From may to september-october the temps start to get too hot in from 12 pm to 5 pm

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I can assure you its not wrong.

The feeling of the sun in your skin gives 8c so you can sunbath i did sunbath in december..

too hot in summer
not enough cold in winter
sometimes winter is non-existant

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Fun Fact about Almeira. It was known for having the warmest winters on the Iberian peninsula, but over the last 20 years, it is one of the only Spanish cities not to see a rise in winter temperatures.
The reason is because of all the white plastic, used in the growing of fruits and vegetables, which has been growing over the same period, has been reflecting the sun.

I don't argue that warm weather can't occur in the winter. But the climate data (30 year weather averages) for Gandia is inaccurate.

The past 12 months have been extremely dry though, and we haven't had rain in three weeks now and it looks like we're heading towards another drought.
The summer of 2018 was an official disaster.
And yeah i fucking hate the heat, i'd kys myself if i had to experience spanish-tier summers every year.

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and why is inacurate?

I've assure you that the 'lows' are pretty high.. anyway you can keep checking that city, next december or january.

I did check it and its not inaccurate, not by much at least..

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Heat is horrible, you just adapt to ac.. and staying indoors, thats why the 'siesta' did happen.

You cant hope to be working outside at those hours

San Jose. Without AC you will suffer here in the summer.

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Midwest

Damn, not as bad as some people here

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What city/town? Comparing my cities average rainfall to yours is insane.

how do you deal with the ball sweat?

I live in Goiânia

it's nothing next to Manaus lmao

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Holy shit.

ok checked again, could be innacurate but there is a microclimate there so idk it may be IT COULD .

and in that case it would be like 1 to 3 degrees up

valencia.climatemps.com/temperatures.php

alicante.climatemps.com/temperatures.php

I wanna compare my climate to more MEDS climate like Med's post climates

Apparently op is a micro climate or wrong data.. anyway good luck

Ah ok. Maybe I'll start trying to find other climates and post them myself.

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literally uninhabitable/10

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Costa Rica San Jose

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Majorca

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My town doesn't have climate data on its wikipedia page. This is close enough.

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Our climates are pretty similar, especially average high and precipitation amount.

Portland, Maine is on the same latitude as Marseilles

Forgot pic

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Midwest (great plains)

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bit colder here desu

Northern Sweden

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Yeah, that's the power of ocean current's, and being beside warm bodies of water, such as the med.
It is very difficult to find East coast climate analogues in Europe, because we are on the Western side of Eurasia. The closest you might come for an analogue is probably somewhere in North Korea.

my hometown (not in europe)
pretty much perfect weather

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Somewhere in the Caribbean?

What about Hongcouver?

yeah.
here's where i live now. i miss the heat. snow is pretty cool tho, but i feel that in a few years ill get tired of it

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Vancouver is interesting, because, like a lot of the west coast of continental North America, the temperatures change very quickly as you move away from the sea. It being 8 degrees warmer 60 miles inland , in the summer, is normal.

The Pacific Ocean is quite cold so that keeps things temperate. SF is cold in the summer because of it.

Makes for some good climate perfect for wine.

Rotterdam is a decent analaogue temperature wise. But Northern Europe doesn't have the same seasonal rain effect.

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My city is too irrelevant for a graph

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The US met have estimated climate data figures for each 10 square miles of the US, if they don't have a weather station. I can't seem to find it, but it exists.

That's normal for a western country right?

The US and Europe have it, not sure about elsewhere.