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Post by Steelernation on Feb 6, 2023 0:10:03 GMT -5
Tommy’s threads inspired me to do this and since the highest by country is on a few day hiatus, figured I’d fill the gap. I used Tommy’s climateatlas site to find these, so possible there’s higher WRCC, RAWS, etc stations. To be included, there had to be temp, precipitation and snowfall data so some states have higher stations I didn’t include. De Funiak Springs, Florida— 245’ (75 m):Wilmington Porter RS, Delaware— 270’ (82 m):Hodges Gardens, Louisiana— 420’ (128 m):Ashland, Mississippi— 603’ (184 m):North Foster, Rhode Island— 630’ (192 m):I pick Delaware
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Post by tommyFL on Feb 6, 2023 0:13:03 GMT -5
The FL, LA, and MS climates are all really good. I pick FL though since it has sunnier winters and it less prone to summer drought. Mississippi's winters are a bit too cool too.
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 6, 2023 5:14:12 GMT -5
Steelernation You beat me to it lol, I was thinking about posting climate battles of these! Hodges Gardens for me
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Post by jgtheone on Feb 6, 2023 5:17:37 GMT -5
This'll be interesting. I went with Ashland, MS.
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Post by Mariam on Feb 6, 2023 5:45:40 GMT -5
North Foster easy for best summers.
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 6, 2023 7:33:29 GMT -5
Rhode island easily
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Post by Cheeseman on Feb 6, 2023 8:40:18 GMT -5
Hodges GardensI picked it over the Florida one narrowly in spite of the slightly cooler winters, due to the better record temperatures and that delicious, ever so slightly Mediterranean rainfall pattern
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Post by Mörön on Feb 6, 2023 8:56:12 GMT -5
RI
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Feb 6, 2023 9:35:11 GMT -5
Hodges Gardens for having nearly perfect temperatures, plenty of winter rain, a long growing season, and having relatively dry summers.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Feb 6, 2023 20:30:02 GMT -5
Mississippi for being the most moderate.
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Post by MET on Feb 6, 2023 20:34:46 GMT -5
Tommy’s threads inspired me to do this and since the highest by country is on a few day hiatus, figured I’d fill the gap. I Is this the site? csp-inc.github.io/ClimateAtlas/I'd like to be able to find this data. Does it cover the whole world?
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 6, 2023 20:55:12 GMT -5
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Post by jetshnl on Feb 6, 2023 22:48:36 GMT -5
Florduh
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Post by Iwantsnow on Feb 8, 2023 23:05:55 GMT -5
Rhode island easily. Gets more snow than me but also a lot more winter rain. Summer looks good there.
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Post by cawfeefan on Feb 9, 2023 4:29:05 GMT -5
Ashland, Mississippi
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Post by Ethereal on Feb 9, 2023 18:21:57 GMT -5
De Funiak Springs and Hodges Gardens are great finds. Didn't know such climates existed in southeast US.
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Post by ilmc90 on Feb 14, 2023 10:42:41 GMT -5
Rhode Island. Surprisingly high average snowfall, I guess from those blockbuster snowstorms that occasionally roll through.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 8, 2024 2:06:10 GMT -5
Ashland for the most balanced temps
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 19, 2024 21:19:06 GMT -5
Rhode Island. Despite Delaware having better averages outside of summer. Winter makes no big difference to me, whereas the rewards of summer are greater.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Nov 20, 2024 10:21:39 GMT -5
De Funiak Springs, Florida
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