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Post by Steelernation on Feb 9, 2023 18:03:47 GMT -5
Finally some places with mountain or summit in their names. T-20: Deer, Arkansas— 2,375’ (724 m)22. Oakland, Maryland— 2,420’ (738 m)23. Slide Mountain, New York— 2,650’ (808 m)24. Laurel Summit, Pennsylvania— 2,730’ (832 m)25. Bowman, North Dakota— 2,983’ (909 m)I choose Deer
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 9, 2023 18:04:32 GMT -5
Deer, AR lol
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Post by Mörön on Feb 9, 2023 18:18:15 GMT -5
Laurel Summit
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Post by Ethereal on Feb 9, 2023 18:19:37 GMT -5
Dear but all are pretty horrible
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Feb 9, 2023 18:22:00 GMT -5
Deer for being the warmest of the bunch and having some potential for summer droughts
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Post by Iwantsnow on Feb 9, 2023 22:19:02 GMT -5
Deer is too mild in winter. Average temps near freezing but almost all the precip is rain. Bowman is too dry overall. The rest are all too wet overall.
I'll go with Laurel Summit. I would pick Slide Mountain, but somehow it gets less snow than Laurel Summit even though it's colder and wetter. That doesn't make sense - anyone have a good reason for it?
Oakland is the best climate in Maryland. But I prefer highs below freezing in winter.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Feb 10, 2023 1:31:12 GMT -5
Deer is too mild in winter. Average temps near freezing but almost all the precip is rain. Bowman is too dry overall. The rest are all too wet overall. I'll go with Laurel Summit. I would pick Slide Mountain, but somehow it gets less snow than Laurel Summit even though it's colder and wetter. That doesn't make sense - anyone have a good reason for it? Oakland is the best climate in Maryland. But I prefer highs below freezing in winter. Yeah I do. Laurel Summit gets snow in a W'ly or NW'ly flow from upsloping as it sits along the main escarpment of the Appalachians. Slide Mountain does not. Slide Mountain is also further east which puts it in the warm sector of the typical low pressure track in winter, so it gets more warm front rain/ice.
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Post by cawfeefan on Feb 10, 2023 1:54:56 GMT -5
Deer, AR
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Post by Cheeseman on Feb 10, 2023 8:20:36 GMT -5
Deer
It's not great by any means, but it is the warmest year-round.
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Post by tommyFL on Feb 10, 2023 12:11:35 GMT -5
Deer, but it's pretty shit. Small diurnals, prone to summer drought, and cloudy winters.
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Post by jgtheone on Feb 11, 2023 6:01:38 GMT -5
Deer
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Post by jetshnl on Feb 11, 2023 21:58:24 GMT -5
Deer AR
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 12, 2023 8:34:54 GMT -5
Deer is too mild in winter. Average temps near freezing but almost all the precip is rain. Bowman is too dry overall. The rest are all too wet overall. I'll go with Laurel Summit. I would pick Slide Mountain, but somehow it gets less snow than Laurel Summit even though it's colder and wetter. That doesn't make sense - anyone have a good reason for it? Oakland is the best climate in Maryland. But I prefer highs below freezing in winter. Upslope from lake Erie
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 12, 2023 9:14:25 GMT -5
Laurel Summit
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Post by srfoskey on Feb 13, 2023 16:50:04 GMT -5
Oakland looks the best overall, albeit with too much winter rain.
Speaking of which, why does Slide Mountain get so much rain in the winter months in spite of being so cold?
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 8, 2024 2:07:51 GMT -5
Deer. April-October look pleasant, rainy and moderately sunny, not bad
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 19, 2024 21:22:43 GMT -5
Maryland, because Arkansas' lows in summer are too warm for me, and the other states are simply too cold in the winter.
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Post by Cloudy on Nov 19, 2024 23:11:09 GMT -5
Oakland for having the best temps
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Post by Kaleetan on Nov 20, 2024 14:29:13 GMT -5
Deer, AR for having the best temps
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Post by rozenn on Nov 20, 2024 15:22:20 GMT -5
Oakland, acceptable summers, wet all year long and nice winters with loads of snow. Quite a good climate actually.
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