AJ's Favorite Climate By Continent
Mar 12, 2021 5:25:03 GMT -5
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Post by AJ1013 on Mar 12, 2021 5:25:03 GMT -5
To preface this I am absolutely sure there are significantly better climates than these in each of the 7 continents, the ones I picked here were ones I could find in a few minutes of searching, if anyone has any they suggest I would like more for any of the continents I'd love to hear about them. This is my dream climate, Clearstown, for reference:
We'll start off with the worst one, by far, Esperanza Base in Antarctica. Chosen simply for being the warmest and having a chance of days in the 50's and 60's. Adequate precipitation to maintain interest and while very cloudy more than double the sunshine of other parts of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Second Worst is Ifrane in Morocco. Stable year round with very wet winters and arid summers. It's the best Africa has to offer given the snowfall and reasonable temperatures but it's still not good.
Last climate in the bottom half is Baroliche in Argentina. When I was looking for climates in South America I realized that not a single place existed with wet summers and snowy variable winters (other than a few places that are cold year round and high up in the mountains). Summers in Baroliche are abysmal but winters look fun, not weather related but the area in general looks really cool.
For Australia I picked Sunny Corner, NSW for seemingly being the most continental Aussie climate with winter snowfall and summer storms
The best I could find in Asia was Tskhinvali in Georgia. It's a bit too cold year round but it has solidly snowy winters, stormy summers, and given the climates/geography around it is presumably rather variable and sunny. This is a good climate
Ljubljana offers snowy winters with near perfect summers, this is the only A grade (A-) climate in Europe imo. It's slightly too cloudy and not variable enough but it's pretty terrific overall and easily the best I could find in Europe
Of course the good old USA has many climates better than any in any other continent. I'm still hunting for the very best one but for not I'll pick Flagstaff, AZ. Fantastic variability, lots of thunderstorms, very sunny, very snowy. An awesome climate
We'll start off with the worst one, by far, Esperanza Base in Antarctica. Chosen simply for being the warmest and having a chance of days in the 50's and 60's. Adequate precipitation to maintain interest and while very cloudy more than double the sunshine of other parts of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Second Worst is Ifrane in Morocco. Stable year round with very wet winters and arid summers. It's the best Africa has to offer given the snowfall and reasonable temperatures but it's still not good.
Last climate in the bottom half is Baroliche in Argentina. When I was looking for climates in South America I realized that not a single place existed with wet summers and snowy variable winters (other than a few places that are cold year round and high up in the mountains). Summers in Baroliche are abysmal but winters look fun, not weather related but the area in general looks really cool.
For Australia I picked Sunny Corner, NSW for seemingly being the most continental Aussie climate with winter snowfall and summer storms
The best I could find in Asia was Tskhinvali in Georgia. It's a bit too cold year round but it has solidly snowy winters, stormy summers, and given the climates/geography around it is presumably rather variable and sunny. This is a good climate
Ljubljana offers snowy winters with near perfect summers, this is the only A grade (A-) climate in Europe imo. It's slightly too cloudy and not variable enough but it's pretty terrific overall and easily the best I could find in Europe
Of course the good old USA has many climates better than any in any other continent. I'm still hunting for the very best one but for not I'll pick Flagstaff, AZ. Fantastic variability, lots of thunderstorms, very sunny, very snowy. An awesome climate