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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2020 12:03:10 GMT -5
yeah nei, you forgot Wisconsin
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 23, 2020 12:14:51 GMT -5
I just saw this, but very interesting! NC pop. weighted climate is very similar to Chapel Hill, and it lines up with what I was expecting.
As far as my preferences go, Arizona pop. weighted is my favorite climate of the bunch.
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Post by nei on Nov 23, 2020 12:22:21 GMT -5
yeah nei, you forgot Wisconsin looks like I pasted Washington twice instead of Wisconsin; fixed now Crunch41
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Post by nei on Nov 23, 2020 22:14:35 GMT -5
not sure if I posted this anywhere else. Red dot is the population weighted center of the state, green area weighted center. So the population weighted climate would be a bit like the red dot; area-weighted green
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Post by Cevven on Dec 31, 2020 11:25:58 GMT -5
The North Carolina averag looks exactly like somewhere south of Winston Salem or north of Charlotte on the I-85 corridor. Very much a stereotypical piedmont climate. Facts, the Piedmont winters are certainly not super arctic year round like they are in more "sub-boreal" icebox winter states like Ohio, Iowa, or PA but we get hit hella hard with arctic blasts more than places south and east of us, significantly so.
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