Temperatures from 15C to 35C, average 25C, all year, day and night. Humidity 50 - 60%. About 800-1200mm rainfall p.a. spread out pretty evenly. Does this place exist? Even a small pocket somewhere tucked away? Thanks for all your advice!
2007-01-28
23:26:57
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asked by
ginger g
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which place do you know of that comes closest -- and why?
2007-01-28
23:46:26 ·
update #1
"inland northeast NSW" = like Lismore, Kyogle? where?
2007-01-29
00:33:39 ·
update #2
ah, that magical place where fairies fly free. now listen very closely for the directions and dont tell anyone else. it is a secret:
...beyond the black stump.
shh now.
seriously now, nowhere in australia has perfect whether, except to the people that grew up there. i am a north qld'er, and cant stand the weather anywhere else. but most people i know from other places cant stand the weather up there.
2007-01-30 10:54:43
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answered by Minerva 5
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Nowhere in Australia has that climate but inland northeast NSW comes close. I live up here and to me the climate is perfect.
2007-01-29 08:23:08
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answered by tentofield 7
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I think Sydney it does get humid and when we are not in a drought it rains alot in summer But people here think it is hot when it 27degrees and cold when its about 20. Its pretty much nice all year around . At night in winter it probably gets down to t8 or ten degrees.
Maybe newcastle if you wanted it a few degree warmer
2007-01-30 07:25:53
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answered by mixie 2
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The Atherton Tablelands (inland from Cairns) come close.
2007-01-30 07:17:25
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answered by moblet 4
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Where in Australia is the perfect year-round climate - no hot, sticky summers, no cold winters, even rainfall? ---- NOWHERE!
Does this place exist?----- NO!
Thanks for the two points.
2007-01-29 07:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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melbourne, down south. can get a little chilly in winter, but only the weather that you would need pants and a windcheater.
temp in summer can get to 40C however it's not everyday.
2007-01-29 18:18:45
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answered by bekka 3
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Look at South of Perth (about 100klms south).
I think that would come close to what you want.
(I live in Melb....temps from 15 to 43 degrees!!!!)
2007-01-30 21:31:32
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answered by TonyB 6
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Maybe the Victoria Region (Melbourne) but the Australian weather is very strange.
Is every day different.
2007-01-29 09:41:37
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answered by kollwitz71 6
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Nowhere in Oz meets all those requirements.
2007-01-29 07:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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