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re: Is South Louisiana now considered a tropical climate?

Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:00 pm to
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:00 pm to
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Paul Allen



Hey dick head, this thread is about South Louisiana. Not Baton Rouge, if you want to talk about the weather in North Louisiana then go start another thread, otherwise lets stick to the South
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
148031 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:02 pm to
quote:

relative to what?

If you take out June and October, the two extremes in New Orleans, the 5 months from November-March average 4.93 inches of rain. April, May, July, August, and September average 5.26 inches of rain.





Fair enough then...what are South Louisiana's driest months?
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:02 pm to
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you're just looking for an argument
quote:

tgrbaitn08


Umm...

Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
139229 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:03 pm to
quote:


I said Oct-March....i wasn't completely off base, you're just looking for an argument


Ok, man. Have fun.
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:03 pm to
Exactly. He's the filthy piece of Neanderthal shite that is looking for an argument. He really thinks there have only been 17 freezes in Baton Rouge in 20 years??? What sane and holy planet does he live on??
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
148031 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:05 pm to
quote:

He's the filthy piece of Neanderthal shite


say it to my face
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
91874 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:06 pm to
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Fair enough then...what are South Louisiana's driest months?


October. That's really the only "dry" month.

Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:07 pm to
Meet me at Sonic
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
148031 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:07 pm to
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October. That's really the only "dry" month.



Thanks, at least I got one month right
Posted by DeafVallyBatnR
Member since Sep 2004
19064 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:09 pm to
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Can we add South Louisiana to that list now?


I added Monroe La to the tropical paradise map a long time ago. You need to step up and get with the program.

Posted by HoopyD
Member since Nov 2004
3466 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:14 pm to
Just looked up Houma's temps from last Fall/Winter.

Oct.- High 89 Low 46
Nov - High 86 Low 33
Dec- High 80 Low 35
Jan - High 80 Low 24
Feb - High 78 Low 41
March High 82 Low 40

I know it's just one year, but basically hit 80 degrees or above every month. The low of 24 came during our 3 days of "winter" last year.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
58629 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:17 pm to
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I said Oct-March....i wasn't completely off base
lol. cant even admit you were wrong. you really do suck as a person.
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
148031 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:22 pm to
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cant even admit you were wrong


I was wrong......






































but I was also right
Posted by Epic Cajun
Lafayette, LA
Member since Feb 2013
37482 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:32 pm to
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It got below 32 degrees once in New Orleans last year and that was only for a few hours. GTFO with that shite




I believe it was in the mid-upper 20's for a few hours in New Orleans last year.
Posted by FeauxPaw
BRuh
Member since Sep 2015
1174 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 3:47 pm to
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A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterised by hot and humid summers where tropical air masses dominate, and mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents, generally between latitudes 25° and 35° and are adjacent to tropical climates to the south. While many subtropical climates tend to be located at coastal or near coastal locations, in some cases they extend inland, most notably in China and the United States.


Description fits the whole of Louisiana to a T

WIKI
Posted by jwall3
Member since Jun 2008
3029 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 4:03 pm to
8th grade social studies--humid subtropical. It's all about the freezing in the winter
Posted by rocket31
Member since Jan 2008
41888 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 4:05 pm to
Ya pretty sure it only got below freezing once last year
Two years ago it never did
This post was edited on 8/7/17 at 4:06 pm
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
148031 posts
Posted on 8/7/17 at 4:07 pm to
quote:

Ya pretty sure it only got below freezing once last year
Two years ago it never did


According to Paul Allen we had 17 hard freezes in the past 3 years
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RIP Wayde
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Posted on 8/7/17 at 4:08 pm to
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Posted by Paul Allen
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Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 8/7/17 at 4:16 pm to
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