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    Here Košava (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Košava_(wind)) wind can be irritating. In the colder part of year with Košava it feels like it's significant colder than what is real temperature. In 1972 in Belgrade Košava blew 31 days in a row (from January 14 to February 13), in 1953 also 31 days (from October 11 to November 10), and in 1951 27 days (from October 7 to November 2). Košava is the strongest in southern Banat, especially in Vršac (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vršac). On January 11, 1987 in Vršac are recorded Košava gusts of 173 km/h.
    Košava is useful, because purifies the air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varda View Post
    Here Košava (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Košava_(wind)) wind can be irritating. In the colder part of year with Košava it feels like it's significant colder than what is real temperature. In 1972 in Belgrade Košava blew 31 days in a row (from January 14 to February 13), in 1953 also 31 days (from October 11 to November 10), and in 1951 27 days (from October 7 to November 2). Košava is the strongest in southern Banat, especially in Vršac (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vršac). On January 11, 1987 in Vršac are recorded Košava gusts of 173 km/h.
    Košava is useful, because purifies the air.
    I experienced Kosava myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varda View Post
    Here Košava (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Košava_(wind)) wind can be irritating. In the colder part of year with Košava it feels like it's significant colder than what is real temperature. In 1972 in Belgrade Košava blew 31 days in a row (from January 14 to February 13), in 1953 also 31 days (from October 11 to November 10), and in 1951 27 days (from October 7 to November 2). Košava is the strongest in southern Banat, especially in Vršac (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vršac). On January 11, 1987 in Vršac are recorded Košava gusts of 173 km/h.
    Košava is useful, because purifies the air.
    I experienced Kosava myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varda View Post
    Here Košava (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Košava_(wind)) wind can be irritating. In the colder part of year with Košava it feels like it's significant colder than what is real temperature. In 1972 in Belgrade Košava blew 31 days in a row (from January 14 to February 13), in 1953 also 31 days (from October 11 to November 10), and in 1951 27 days (from October 7 to November 2). Košava is the strongest in southern Banat, especially in Vršac (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vršac). On January 11, 1987 in Vršac are recorded Košava gusts of 173 km/h.
    Košava is useful, because purifies the air.
    Windy day in Vršac in December 2020.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kubadi View Post
    When I think of spring I think of April and autumn October. Paris has half the average temperature of Caracas during those months, not to mention oscillation, rain, humidity, sun, etc.
    According to the Köppen scale Caracas has a tropical savanna climate. Where do you find this in Europe? In French Guiana Maybe
    Maybe in the case of Paris I should have compared it with Paris late spring, or with middle spring in southern France.

    Oscillation? there is a great temperature oscillation in Caracas between day at night (usually well above 10 degrees Celsius of temperature difference), unless you think that the temperature in Caracas never goes below 24 degrees (like Panama City or Cartagena) lol

    I know you won't find Caracas climate anywhere in Europe (I know all Europe have 4 season climates with considerable contrasts between summer and winter, HELLO??), because is a year round uniform climate only found in the tropics, at moderate altitudes, but Caracas is never that hot like the European Mediterranean coasts of Europe in summer (where maximum temperatures frequently go above 40 degrees, and in Caracas the thermometer very seldomly reach or surpasses 30 degrees).

    You are out of your mind when comparing the moderate mountain climate of Caracas to the very hot tropical jungle climate of French Guyana, LOL! Seriously...
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    Born on csb (warm-summer mediterranean), would prefer dfb (warm-summer humid continental). Thread could use a poll for each question.
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    Based on the map, I’ve been born, raised and living in Dfb (warm-summer humid continental).
    Summers have been getting hotter, unfortunately, but, otherwise, I’m pretty content with the climate here. I’d maybe only prefer more humidity overall.

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    Slovenia is an interesting case with these 4 different climates:
    I’ve found this map of Slovenia in a higher resolution:


    And there’s also this one with a prediction what they think it’ll be like in the future:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumata View Post
    I'm intrigued on what Slovenian tundra looks like

    Well, your country has so many dialects and climates too. I guess mountains are to blame in both cases.
    It’s indeed mountains, as you can see in greater detail above.
    And about dialects, you are correct as well that the geography was a major factor in their development.
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    Average annual temperatures in Serbia for the period 1991-2020.

    Belgrade 13c
    Niš 12.4c
    Negotin 12.4c
    Kragujevac 12.1c
    Valjevo 12c
    Novi Sad 11.9c
    Veliko Gradište 11.9c
    Kraljevo 11.9c
    Kruševac 11.9c
    Kikinda 11.9c
    Sremska Mitrovica 11.8c
    Sombor 11.7c
    Ćuprija 11.7c
    Leskovac 11.6c
    Vranje 11.6c
    Palić 11.8c
    Zaječar 11.4c
    Dimitrovgrad 10.4c
    Požega 10.1c
    Zlatibor 8.3c
    Sjenica 7.2c
    Crni Vrh 7.2c
    Pešter (Karajukića Bunari) 6.3c
    Kopaonik 4.1c

    Belgrade has similar average temperature as New York (13.2c). Belgrade is the warmest in Serbia due to strong urbanization effect, without that Niš and Negotin would be warmer (they were warmer in the past when Belgrade was less urbanized).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varda View Post
    Average annual temperatures in Seebia for the period 1991-95.

    Belgrade 13c
    Niš 12.4c
    Negotin 12.4c
    Kragujevac 12.1c
    Valjevo 12c
    Novi Sad 11.9c
    Veliko Gradište 11.9c
    Kraljevo 11.9c
    Kruševac 11.9c
    Kikinda 11.9c
    Sremska Mitrovica 11.8c
    Sombor 11.7c
    Ćuprija 11.7c
    Leskovac 11.6c
    Vranje 11.6c
    Palić 11.8c
    Zaječar 11.4c
    Dimitrovgrad 10.4c
    Požega 10.1c
    Zlatibor 8.3c
    Sjenica 7.2c
    Crni Vrh 7.2c
    Pešter (Karajukića Bunari) 6.3c
    Kopaonik 4.1c

    Belgrade has similar average temperatute as New York (13.2c). Belgrade is the warmest in Serbia due to strong urbanization effect, without that Niš and Negotin would be warmer (they were warmer in the past when Belgrade was less urbanized).
    I always thought that Loznica and Valjevo are the warmest.

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