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Borderline, with 8 months just above the 10C threshold -the environment is starting to transition away from being wholly four season temperate.
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Originally Posted by lommaren
Clearly oceanic. Even though winters pass my 2°C isotherm, the summers are too cool by a decent margin to be considered subtropical, at merely 19.1°C, so about one degree off under my system.
Your system doesn't seem to be objective in any way - it has greater inconsistencies than Koppen, but without the underlying rationale to make sense of those inconsistencies.
Cfa humid subtropical is a warm temperate climate with hot summers, it is subtropical yep, and temperate, subtropical= temperate, temperate≠subtropical, warm temperate= subtropical.
More South Island than North Island - but even Dunedin has warmer March and September maximums
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