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climate preference

joal0503

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born in a humind continental

transplanted into another humid continental

what i enjoy:

tropical wet
dry semiarid


your preference(s)?
 

Analyzer

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Mediterranean/Sub-Tropical
Tropical Dry
 

spinner

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Cool, unwindy, clear, sunny, brisk.

The kind of day that makes it feel like you just backpacked all day on Mount Ranier and came in the house to a warm fire and a warm drink.
 

Architect

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My local climate, where I've spent most of my life, is much like the Club Med Italy. So I expect low humidity (we actually have fairly high humidity but the temperature/dewpoint is such that you never feel it on your skin), and cool temperatures mostly year except for an summer. Lots of sun.
 

EyeSeeCold

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I prefer rain and overcast, and would like to eventually experience snowy weather. Part of why I want to move to the pacific northwest.

It's hard to have a climate preference if you haven't been all over the world though.
 

Cavallier

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^We are not that far away. What's keeping you? I'm sure you'd love Portland or Seattle. Portland is a comfortably small cozy city. Seattle has more going on but also worse traffic and more people.
 

Inappropriate Behavior

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Always lived in the hot and humid at least during the summer which when I was in south Texas was most of the year. Now in Virginia where it still gets hot in summer but longer autumn/winters which are tolerable when there's no wind. Cold and windy I can't stand. I love a good summer thunderstorm as long as it doesn't knock out my power.
 

Arc.Demi

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KSA-Jeddah
the weather here is always hot and humid
the best season is winter when it gets rainy and windy yet not very cold
its like spring in the US ..

it never snow though in the mountains there are those ice pieces falling from the sky that breaks windows and ruin the cars metal lol ( i cant remember what its called )
 

Fukyo

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Mostly dry, little precipitation, mostly clear, defined seasons, temperatures that don't reach into the extremes. (I'm talking 30+ celsius in the summer and over -10 in the winter).

I feel best when it's sunny and about 20 degrees of celsius.

I abhor perpetually cloudy, cold and rainy climates, humidity and heat.
 

Lot

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I'm a desert rat. I like it hot ,dry, and sunny, just like where I live. Anywhere between 85-100 is preferred. If it's hotter I'll put up with it and pray for wind. If it's colder I just hate life. 70-80 range is ok without wind and a bright sun out.

I hate the snow. I don't like the beach or the ocean. I don't like rain too much either, but it doesn't often happen here, so it's acceptable. When I was a kid, though, I loved when it rained. I would go out side and just run around and play with the mud.

I've never tried a tropical climate. I wonder if I would enjoy it at all. :confused:
 

EyeSeeCold

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^We are not that far away. What's keeping you? I'm sure you'd love Portland or Seattle. Portland is a comfortably small cozy city. Seattle has more going on but also worse traffic and more people.

Mostly funds, but education and transportation too.

Seattle is the one that's been on my mind, though the general region seems nice.
 

IdeasNotTheProblem

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Was born in a small Mt town next to some small Mtns. Now live in a larger Mt town next to much bigger Mtns. Exact same Latitude.​
 

A22

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As cold and rainy as it gets.
 

Cavallier

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Mostly funds, but education and transportation too.

Seattle is the one that's been on my mind, though the general region seems nice.

I hear Tacoma has excellent Pho if that's your thing. :D

As for myself, I'm a big big fan of the isolation provided by lots of snow, ice, and cold temperatures. Give me a small cabin in the Rockies and I'd be a happy Cava.
 

joal0503

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colorado and washington sound amazing...no particular reasons... :smoker:
 
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