Rate Climate: Yakutsk, Russia (temp, day, world, months)
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What was I thinking when I voted this a C? It's D material at best.
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Originally Posted by Flight Simmer
Some slight warming evident in that dataset, but the summers as a whole have warmed by less than 1C. So, clearly, the average highs still won't be in the "low 80s" as Kaul asserts.
Apparently the average high in July is just short of 78°F.
Personally the winters are way too cold for me, and despite the very nice looking summer, I must be forced to give this climate a D-. The nice summers and low precipitation saves it from an F. I was really intrigued by this climate though because of it's extreme seasonal variation. I'm sure a lot of people are going to be voting an F for this one!
B - summer is a little too short and cool, but otherwise not bad, and sunnier than anywhere in the UK.
I firstly gave this climate an F, but I decided to change it into D, probably D-. Winters are way too cold, even when I enjoy cold winters, but it's livable from mid-April to mid-October. Khartoum, for example, has much shorter livable period (however, if would be Khartoum's summers vs. Yakutsk's winters, I even don't know what to choose, both are horrible).
"There are few rappers in Yakutsk because it's very hard to be grown out."
Just looking at that photo makes me feel like I'm being freeze dried
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