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Post by Lommaren on Oct 20, 2017 15:32:23 GMT -5
Easy for me What about you folks?
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Post by Ariete on Oct 20, 2017 15:42:08 GMT -5
Kilpisjärvi, Kittilä, Utsjoki, Sodankylä, Inari, Ivalo, Savukoski.
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Post by alex992 on Oct 20, 2017 15:43:21 GMT -5
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Post by boombo on Oct 20, 2017 15:43:32 GMT -5
Not sure which is worse between Sweden's worst and Britain's worst! The summers would be the worst thing up there, you wait through that dark, damp and gloomy winter for things to get better and the best you can hope for in an average year is a May with 10C highs and 35% or so sunshine or July/August with highs just under 15C and no more than 25% sunshine.
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Post by Nidaros on Oct 20, 2017 16:04:23 GMT -5
Lots of course in Norway, the prize probably goes to Kvitøya island. But that island really is uninhabited. Among inhabited places, I am very amazed that people not just live but even have farms in that mountain valley on the south side of Dovre mts: Folldal (694 m). 25 overnight freezes/air frost in the summer of 2017 (!), down to -5C in August! I have been there. www.infoclimat.fr/climatologie/annee/2017/folldal-fredheim/valeurs/01250.htmlKautokeino must be mentioned, as the coldest town on the mainland. Here you actually can have problems with permafrost. They did not have an overnight freeze this July though... But they went down to -42.4C in January and nearly -8C in May, which has a mean of just 2.8C (61-90). Also down to -23C in April this spring.
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Post by bizzy on Oct 20, 2017 16:23:21 GMT -5
Since the U.S. is such a massive country, I’ll do my state. Pure filth. Too cold, too cold for too long, ski-resort snowfall amounts, lethally cold record lows, anemic summers. Definitely survivable, but not exactly livable for much of the year. Anything north of the Lower Hudson Valley is absolute garbage. The best climates (by far) are located in NYC and Long Island. As far as the U.S. goes: 100% of Alaska; anything north of 42-44°N in the lower 48 away from the West Coast. Also, remote hot desert locations can be a scary place if sh*t hits the fan, a power outage or no running water could be disastrous.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 20, 2017 16:31:21 GMT -5
The coastal PNW, southeast AK, tje Arctic Ocean coast, and the Aleutian islands.
Basically any very wet, cool summer climate or arctic climate.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 16:33:27 GMT -5
falsterbo. really crappy winters and weak summers.
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Post by Donar on Oct 20, 2017 17:18:11 GMT -5
Kahler Asten. You die of sudden suicide after a few days there.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 20, 2017 17:28:10 GMT -5
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Post by Beercules on Oct 20, 2017 19:15:11 GMT -5
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Post by Kaleetan on Oct 20, 2017 20:28:21 GMT -5
Hurley, Wisconsin.
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Post by sari on Oct 20, 2017 22:57:54 GMT -5
Wow, that's extreme. The winters are great, but those summers are too cold and wet even for me.
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Post by longaotian on Oct 20, 2017 23:41:55 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there aren't any unliveable climates here, but the least liveable would probably be Invercargill .
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Post by boombo on Oct 21, 2017 3:18:25 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there aren't any unliveable climates here, but the least liveable would probably be Invercargill . What about Campbell Island? So unliveable that nobody actually does live there en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_Island,_New_Zealand
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 21, 2017 3:25:09 GMT -5
Wow, that's extreme. The winters are great, but those summers are too cold and wet even for me. Really? I thought Sariberia had like a 13C July mean at the end of the day? It will be way less prones to extremes than that one though so I guess that's a bit of a difference? Knowing the lowlands around it I'd estimate 0/-6 in January and 18/8 in July there
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 21, 2017 3:25:58 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there aren't any unliveable climates here, but the least liveable would probably be Invercargill . I'm sure you have plenty in Fiordland and on the South Island West Coast mate
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Post by longaotian on Oct 21, 2017 3:32:44 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there aren't any unliveable climates here, but the least liveable would probably be Invercargill . What about Campbell Island? So unliveable that nobody actually does live there en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_Island,_New_Zealand Oh, I was talking about the actual mainland, not far offshore Islands......otherwise yes it would be that.
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Post by longaotian on Oct 21, 2017 3:34:20 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure there aren't any unliveable climates here, but the least liveable would probably be Invercargill . I'm sure you have plenty in Fiordland and on the South Island West Coast mate Yeah they might be extremely wet.....but I would hardly say there unliveable. Anyways, I would take the SI West Coast anyway over Invercargill
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Post by Donar on Oct 21, 2017 3:47:56 GMT -5
Really? I thought Sariberia had like a 13C July mean at the end of the day? It will be way less prones to extremes than that one though so I guess that's a bit of a difference? Knowing the lowlands around it I'd estimate 0/-6 in January and 18/8 in July there Here are the 1981-2010 stats for Kahler Asten, you were pretty close:
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