User talk:Samjam7

Your draft article, Draft:Arco Minero


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Easy with your assertions when deleting information. When you state "removed part on precipitation as it's lower than most cities on the Iberian coast" here. At the reported 592 mm, precipitation in Tarifa would actually rank higher (not by a whole lot, but consistently higher) than pretty much anywhere in the entire Spanish mediterranean coast (to the East: Málaga, Granada, Motril, Almería, Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona up to probably the province of Girona) as well as the Spanish coast in the gulf of Cádiz (to the West: Cádiz, Huelva). It's true than locations in Portugal and the Cantabric coast feature more precipitation, but they are not "most of the Iberian coast" neither they are in the immediate surroundings of Tarifa.--Asqueladd (talk) 15:52, 1 October 2021 (UTC)

Actually I did not express myself clearly, I was referring to the specific section "...precipitation in the wet period is quite high; monthly averages exceed 80mm...". I checked several locations, Algeciras, Marbella, Lisbon among others both on the Meds and the Atlantic and the monthly winter precipitation is higher with rates above 100mm in either December, January or February. This is not to say you won't find drier places of course but my assertion was in reference to this statement as this was also what I removed. Tarifa's microclimate is unique primarily to being almost classified (Cfb) in an otherwise (Cfa) area, not to particularly wet winters. -- Samjam7 (talk) 03:50, 2 October 2021 (UTC)