Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2(pesnta.1.2) 9/5/84; site scc.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!harvard!talcott!panda!genrad!decvax!decwrl!sun!idi!pesnta!scc!steiny From: steiny@scc.UUCP (Don Steiny) Newsgroups: net.astro,net.misc,net.travel Subject: Re: Re: Temperature-limited geographic location Message-ID: <508@scc.UUCP> Date: Sun, 21-Jul-85 01:10:17 EDT Article-I.D.: scc.508 Posted: Sun Jul 21 01:10:17 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 24-Jul-85 20:00:58 EDT References: <11497@brl-tgr.ARPA> <272@aero.ARPA> Distribution: net Organization: Don Steiny Software Lines: 28 Xref: linus net.astro:684 net.misc:6801 net.travel:1386 > > In article <11497@brl-tgr.ARPA> wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin ) writes: > > > >What I am looking for is a site where the temperature never(*) drops > >below freezing, and never gets above, say, 80 degrees F or so, for > >totally natural reasons (i.e., the inside of a building doesn't count). > >Maybe some island somewhere, or some mountain valley in the tropics, or > >some coastal location warmed by currents, or the like? > > > Well, I won't say that it NEVER drops below freezing here, but it does not do it every year, and then only one or two days per year and then only a little below freezing (25 degrees at 4 a.m.). It even snowed enough to stick back in 1976, but that only happens every 10 or 20 years. It also gets as high as 100 degrees every three or four years for a day or two (mid to high 90's). In general, the temperature here is between 55 and 75 degrees year around. In general, I would say that Santa Cruz has some of the best climate in the world. -- scc!steiny Don Steiny Don Steiny Software 109 Torrey Pine Terrace Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060