Tema: Klima u USA
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Staro 10.12.2008, 03:01
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Eh mani coveka kako bi inace Chicago imao All Kids program... a to sto je srpskog porekla, e ovde je svako nekog porekla

Nego Landlord, sta kazes na San Francisco? A i Sierra at Tahoe je na manje od 200 milja... malo je hladnije tamo nego u LA pa ti vidi... LA je specifican jer stvarno za dva sata sa plaze mozes da odes na skijanje, ali nema cetiri godisnja doba nego prakticno dva (leto i prolece sudeci po temperaturama). Svi obozavaju ovu klimu (i ja sam na pocetku, sad hoce srce da mi iskoci za snegom). Ja mislila da je u Chicago isto kao kod nas, ali kad pre dva dana cuh da je bilo -14 C tamo - sta da ti kazem, sva sam se ozarila

Evo ti za SF sa Wikipedia-e:

San Francisco has a Mediterranean climate with dry summers, mild year-round temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures vary little throughout the year. The dry period of May to October is mild to warm, with average high temperatures of 64-70°F (17-21°C) and lows of 51-56°F (10-13°C). The rainy period of November to April is cool with high temperatures of 56-64°F (13-17°C) and lows of 46-51°F (7-10°C). On average, temperatures exceed 75°F (24°C) 28 days a year.

The combination of cold ocean water and the high heat of the California mainland create the city's characteristic fog that can cover the western half of the city all day during the spring and early summer. In fact, a quotation incorrectly attributed to Mark Twain is "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." The fog is less pronounced in eastern neighborhoods, in the late summer, and during the fall, which are the warmest months of the year. Due to its sharp topography and maritime influences, San Francisco exhibits a multitude of distinct microclimates. The high hills in the geographic center of the city are responsible for a 20 percent variance in annual rainfall between different parts of the city. They also protect neighborhoods directly to their east from the foggy and cool conditions experienced in the Sunset District; for those who live on the eastern side of the city, San Francisco is sunnier, with an average of 260 clear days, and only 105 cloudy days per year.

Annual precipitation is about 20.4 inches (510 mm) which occurs mainly during the cooler months of November thru April. There are an average of 67 rainy days a year.
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