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> "Alohacyberian" wrote:
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>>No. The closest would probably be the San Diego area, but, it gets much
>>warmer in the summertime and much colder in the wintertime than does
>>Hawaii.
>>It also gets much colder at night in San Diego than it does in Hawaii and
>>much warmer in the daytime than does Hawaii in summertime. KM
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> Wow
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> From what everyone has said it sound like Hawaii has
> almost the "perfect" climate all way around!
>
> Agree everyone?
>
> Where else could you live in the world where the temps
> were THAT consistent and moderate?
>
> Anyplace else?
>
Yes, the one thing that you can say in Hawaii's favor is that the climate is
close to perfect. For people who were born and raised in colder climates,
many would probably also say Santa Barbara, California is close to perfect,
though it gets a bit colder in the winter, particularly at nighttime when
temperatures can be in the low 50s & occasionally 40s. As far as sealevel
climates which are the same as Hawaii, I'd think Tonga, Rarotonga, Fiji and
New Caledonia would be about the same as Hawaii. At this very moment as I'm
typing this, it's 79 degrees in Honolulu as it heads into Summer and 77
degrees in Fiji as it heads into winter, it being 9:40 AM in Fiji and 11:40
AM in Honolulu. KM
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