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Old 04-16-2015, 09:36 AM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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Hi Alex!

Some questin to you!

1. can you describe Miami weather under the whole year like so:
jan: warm and rainy and HUMUD as FXCK and wear T-Shirt
februari: the same
mars: the same


2. is that true that MIAMIs day begin with BLAZING SUN and in the afternoon (around 15.00) its begin to RAIN HEAVY with crazy thunderstorms , ALWAYS (every day) UNDER THE WHOLE SUMMER (JUNE-SEP) but is that true????

3. is Miami a windy place????
like in Stockholm it is ALWAYS WINDY, in 1 months
i would say: 5 Days with Heavy WINDY - 21 Days just windy then and then and around 5-6 Days calm or with very Little wind
BUT OVERALL STOCHOLM (SWEDEN) WINDY PLACE


4. when does warm rain occur? all months???


5. does Miami has COLD-months or COLD-WINDS????????
1.) No, I would describe May-October like that, though this year has been different.

2.) Yeah, late May-mid September is like that here. With very INTENSE SUN AND WARM RAIN AND HANDSOME THUNDERSTORM!!11!!!!!!!!!1111

3.) I would describe Miami as breezy, although obviously places closer to the coast are more so. I'm 10 miles inland and the breeze doesn't affect us much. Average summer highs here 10 miles inland I would guess are about 33 C while at the coast closer to 31-32 C.

4.) It can occur all months of the year, but occasionally we can get a chilly rain with temps 10-15 C during Jan and Feb during the passage of a continental cold front meets with moisture, but this is quite rare.

5.) Occasionally during the Nov-March period.
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Old 04-16-2015, 10:44 AM
 
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1.) No, I would describe May-October like that, though this year has been different.

2.) Yeah, late May-mid September is like that here. With very INTENSE SUN AND WARM RAIN AND HANDSOME THUNDERSTORM!!11!!!!!!!!!1111

3.) I would describe Miami as breezy, although obviously places closer to the coast are more so. I'm 10 miles inland and the breeze doesn't affect us much. Average summer highs here 10 miles inland I would guess are about 33 C while at the coast closer to 31-32 C.

4.) It can occur all months of the year, but occasionally we can get a chilly rain with temps 10-15 C during Jan and Feb during the passage of a continental cold front meets with moisture, but this is quite rare.

5.) Occasionally during the Nov-March period.
thanxs for the answear!!!

if you has any questin about stockholm so say!!
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Old 04-16-2015, 12:22 PM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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Rome is at about the same latitude as my climate (41.06"S)

It has a warmer average maximum than here at 20.4C vs 19C.

A warmer average minimum at 10C vs 6.8C.

Rome has much warmer maximums for the warmest six months of the year, while here has slightly warmer maximums for the coolest 6 months.

Rome has the same sunshine hours as here, but quite a bit less sunny in winter than here, and quite a bit more sunny in summer than here - Rome doesn't get the extensive summer convective cloud buildup that here does.

Rome has 804mm of rain on 79 days, compared to 1430mm on 97 days here - the drier parts of my region would be the same as Rome's rainfall and rain days.
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