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Perhaps Dublin will get a little more love this time around?
Yuma, by an enormous landslide.
That's a B+++ climate vs a D-- climate. A warm, abundantly sunny desert vs. a summerless subpolar hellhole. No contest
With those sunshine totals, Yuma would get a A if it had <38°C summer averages highs, and >10°C winter average lows (and perhaps a little rain).
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Dublin is an A-, whereas Yuma is an F+. Yuma's heat and sunshine leaves even Alice Springs in the shade (pun intended).
Dublin is a great climate with comfortable temps year round. It loses points as snow doesn't stick around too long (though occurs most winters) and just a little too cloudy even for me most of the time. Heat is virtually unknown but average temps just warm enough to constitute a summer for me.
Dublin is an A-, whereas Yuma is an F+. Yuma's heat and sunshine leaves even Alice Springs in the shade (pun intended).
Dublin is a great climate, loses points as snow doesn't stick around too long (though occurs most winters) and just a little too cloudy even for me most of the time. Heat is virtually unknown but average temps just warm enough to constitute a summer for me.
Generally agree. Dublin is a very pleasant, comfortable climate. Not too cloudy for me.
I heard the city leaves a lot to be desired though. My parents are going to Ireland next summer. I'm sure they'll be enjoying some very nice weather.
Generally agree. Dublin is a very pleasant, comfortable climate. Not too cloudy for me.
I heard the city leaves a lot to be desired though. My parents are going to Ireland next summer. I'm sure they'll be enjoying some very nice weather.
It really does vary from person to person. Some people love Dublin while a lot of people really hate it. I'd pick Dublin over Boston as a place to live excluding climate though.
I used to write with moderation, awareness of my subjective tastes and, as much as possible, without personal biases. With the advent of characters such as Kaul and their sectarian, hammering subjectivity, I have given up on the aforementioned and shall henceforth express my true feelings about climates
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