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* Before Hurricane Katrina nearly destroyed NewOrleans, stories based in Louisiana almost never showed how severe the weather can get there. Sure there'd be rain, but never the hurricanes or tornadoes that plague the region.

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* Before Hurricane Katrina nearly destroyed NewOrleans, stories based in Louisiana almost never showed how severe the weather can get there. Sure there'd be rain, but never the hurricanes hurricanes, tornadoes, or tornadoes floods that plague the region.
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* Before Hurricane Katrina nearly destroyed NewOrleans, stories based in Louisiana almost never showed how severe the weather can get there. Sure there'd be rain, but never the hurricanes or tornadoes that plague the region.
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** Averted again when a humdinger of a thunderstorm takes out a substation, forcing the team to use low-tech methods to solve the MysteryOfTheWeek.
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* Parodied early in ''EightBitTheater'': it is noted that it never gets dark until they go to the inn. [[spoiler: This later becomes a plot point where the Light Warriors have a day to prepare for a fight... and Fighter almost immediately goes to an inn.]]

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* Parodied early in ''EightBitTheater'': ''WebComic/EightBitTheater'': it is noted that it never gets dark until they go to the inn. [[spoiler: This later becomes a plot point where the Light Warriors have a day to prepare for a fight... and Fighter almost immediately goes to an inn.]]
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** [[FridgeLogic Though nothing stops them from waiting for a sunny day to film.]]
*** Well, duh. If it's not important to the plot, why make things more difficult (and possibly expensive) on your cast and crew?
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* It was always daytime in the first generation ''{{Pokemon}}'' games. The next generation fixed this. The third generation went back to perpetual daytime, due to some (in retrospect, rather minor) technical problems. The fourth re-added the time of day feature. (The fifth retained this in addition to averting ItsAlwaysSpring, but that's a different matter entirely.)

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* It was always daytime in the first generation ''{{Pokemon}}'' original ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' games. The next generation fixed this. The third generation ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' went back to perpetual daytime, due to some (in retrospect, rather minor) technical problems. The fourth ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' re-added the time of day feature. (The fifth ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' retained this in addition to averting ItsAlwaysSpring, but that's a different matter entirely.)
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-->The Sunshine State

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* The PS1 generation ''FinalFantasy'' games had this problem. Typically the entire world map would be perpetually daylight, except for just one or two spots on the map. So it will ''always'' be nighttime in [[FinalFantasyVII Midgar]] and [[FinalFantasyIX Treno]]. FFIX lampshades this a bit by calling Treno the "Dark City". Other places can become night, but only when the plot demands it. The PS2 ''FinalFantasyXII'' avoids this a bit by throwing in weather cycles in every location, but never a day-night cycle.

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* The PS1 generation ''FinalFantasy'' games had this problem. Typically the entire world map would be perpetually daylight, except for just one or two spots on the map. So it will ''always'' be nighttime in [[FinalFantasyVII [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Midgar]] and [[FinalFantasyIX [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Treno]]. FFIX lampshades this a bit by calling Treno the "Dark City". Other places can become night, but only when the plot demands it. The PS2 ''FinalFantasyXII'' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' avoids this a bit by throwing in weather cycles in every location, but never a day-night cycle.
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* Subverted in {{CSI Miami}} where the weather's been a plot point several times.
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** Satirized in the SpikeJones song "It Never Rains In Sunny California".

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** Satirized in the SpikeJones Music/SpikeJones song "It Never Rains In Sunny California".
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** One of the {{Christmas Episode}}s ends with it ([[DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas naturally]]) snowing.
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* It's virtually always sunny in ''Dexter'''s Miami.

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* It's virtually always sunny in ''Dexter'''s ''{{Dexter}}'''s Miami.
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* In ''OnePiece'' there's the island of Enies Lobby, also called the "Nightless Island" because, for some reason, it's always sunny, even in the middle of a huge storm.

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* In ''OnePiece'' ''OnePiece'', there's the island of Enies Lobby, also called the "Nightless Island" because, for some reason, it's always sunny, even in the middle of a huge storm.
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* In OnePiece there's the island of Enies Lobby, also called the "Nightless Island" because, for some reason, it's always sunny, even in the middle of a huge storm.

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* In OnePiece ''OnePiece'' there's the island of Enies Lobby, also called the "Nightless Island" because, for some reason, it's always sunny, even in the middle of a huge storm.
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* Parodied early in ''EightBitTheater'': it is noted that it never gets dark until they go to the inn.

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* Parodied early in ''EightBitTheater'': it is noted that it never gets dark until they go to the inn.
inn. [[spoiler: This later becomes a plot point where the Light Warriors have a day to prepare for a fight... and Fighter almost immediately goes to an inn.]]
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**The whole Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington and British Columbia) is categorized as constantly raining.
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* Used in an airline commercial advertising affordable rates to Florida, where some tourists claim "the weather was better yesterday" when a solitary cloud moves in front of the sun for less than a minute.
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* It was always daytime in the first generation ''{{Pokemon}}'' games. The next generation fixed this. The third generation went back to perpetual daytime, due to some (in retrospect, rather minor) technical problems. The fourth re-added the time of day feature.

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* It was always daytime in the first generation ''{{Pokemon}}'' games. The next generation fixed this. The third generation went back to perpetual daytime, due to some (in retrospect, rather minor) technical problems. The fourth re-added the time of day feature. (The fifth retained this in addition to averting ItsAlwaysSpring, but that's a different matter entirely.)
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Note: Anyone who believes this has never been to Florida, much less Miami. It rains a little over 60 percent of the time. You have been warned.
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* In OnePiece there's the island of Enies Lobby, also called the "Nightless Island" because, for some reason, it's always sunny, even in the middle of a huge storm.
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** Actually, quite often, it's raining and the camera just doesn't pick it up. Unless you look very carefully.
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-->'''The State of Florida''', which has the highest average rainfall in the country.


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-->'''The State of Florida''', [[{{Irony}} which has the highest average rainfall in the country.

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** And beyond that lie the nightclubs.
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** And Seattle is in the same climate, SoYeah.

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** And Seattle is in the same climate, SoYeah.climate.
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* Somehow, it's always sunny in the ''RoyalPains'' Hamptons. This makes rather less sense than in Miami, although again, semi-justified by the fact that all shooting is actually on-location in the Hamptons (or at least Long Island).

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* ''{{Neighbours}}'' has a rule that it never rains on Ramsey Street. A behind the scenes special showed that on rainy days outdoor shots are artificially lit to make it look like Summer.

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*** Well, duh. If it's not important to the plot, why make things more difficult (and possibly expensive) on your cast and crew?
** A notable aversion is "Center of the Storm," which starts just before a hurricane hits. While the aftermath is sunny, puddles are everywhere.
* ''{{Neighbours}}'' has a rule that it never rains on Ramsey Street. A behind the scenes special showed that on rainy days outdoor shots are artificially lit to make it look like Summer.summer.
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** And Seattle is in the same climate, SoYeah.
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* People who live in Vancouver like to characterize it as constantly raining (or at least constantly overcast and ''usually'' raining).

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