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Victor wrote:
> No doubt the Pacific ocean and wind currents play a major role in SF
> weather patterns.
San Francisco has heavy summer fog and stratus, with its direct unsheltered exposure to the prevailing wind off the ocean, and with the Sacramento Valley convection "fog machine", which probably cools what would otherwise be the warmest part of the year.
Mark Twain said that the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.
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