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View Poll Results: Which city is more oceanic, Sydney or Paris?
Sydney 6 24.00%
Paris 15 60.00%
Both, in their own ways 4 16.00%
Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-14-2024, 08:45 PM
 
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
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With New York, the annual daily mean temperature is just 55.8F /13.2C, dew point 4.6C.
Charleston, SC mean temperature is 67.2F/19.6C, dew point 12.4C. Charleston is certainly sub tropical.

My hometown Auckland annual mean temperature is 59.4C/16C, dew point 12C
Charleston is a bit warm in winter to be middle subtropical so it is a warm winter side of subtropical, Auckland is that but Oceanic, while NYC is a cold side subtropical not fae from continental climates.
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Old 05-16-2024, 11:14 AM
 
Location: East Coast USA
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Paris is true oceanic. Spent a year there. Coolish year round, but never really cold like Canada/northern USA/northern Europe in winter.
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Old 06-04-2024, 02:33 AM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Paris is true oceanic. Spent a year there. Coolish year round, but never really cold like Canada/northern USA/northern Europe in winter.
But it can be prone to extreme "continental" heat, so that's why I made this thread.
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Old Yesterday, 08:16 AM
 
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Paris is true oceanic. Spent a year there. Coolish year round, but never really cold like Canada/northern USA/northern Europe in winter.
Not necessarily true. Seattle and Paris are pretty close climate wise with nearly identical temps year round but that makes sense since both are on the west coast and pretty similar in latitude.

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Old Yesterday, 11:55 AM
 
Location: Etobicoke
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Paris is true oceanic. Spent a year there. Coolish year round, but never really cold like Canada/northern USA/northern Europe in winter.
40C+ has happened in Paris during some summers.

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Old Yesterday, 02:55 PM
 
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40C+ has happened in Paris during some summers.
It happened here in Seattle too. Rare? yes but it's happened.
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Old Yesterday, 10:39 PM
 
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
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Not necessarily true. Seattle and Paris are pretty close climate wise with nearly identical temps year round but that makes sense since both are on the west coast and pretty similar in latitude.
Seattle is Csb warm-summer Mediterranean so it is drier summers than Paris Cfb.
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Old Today, 08:16 AM
 
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Seattle is Csb warm-summer Mediterranean so it is drier summers than Paris Cfb.
Yes that's true. July and August here get basically no rain. I should have clarified I was referring more about temperature year round rather than precip pattern.
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