Fucking, Austria, vs. Intercourse, Pennsylvania
May 27, 2024 20:51:16 GMT -5
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Post by greysrigging on May 27, 2024 20:51:16 GMT -5
Climate data from the nearby cities:
FUCKING ( changed name to FUGGING in 2021 ):
www.dw.com/en/austrian-village-of-fucking-decides-to-change-its-name/a-55740967
Climate:
The Köppen climate classification specifies Salzburg's climate as a humid continental climate (Dfb). However, with the −3 °C isotherm for the coldest month, Salzburg can be classified as having a four-season oceanic climate (Cfb) with significant temperature differences between seasons. Due to the location at the northern rim of the Alps, the amount of precipitation is comparatively high, mainly in the summer months. The specific drizzle is called Schnürlregen in the local dialect. In winter and spring, pronounced foehn winds regularly occur.
INTERCOURSE:
Climate:
Under the Köppen climate classification, Lancaster falls within either a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) if the 0 °C isotherm is used or a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) if the −3 °C isotherm is used. The hottest recorded temperature in the city was 39 °C on July 23, 2011, while the coldest recorded temperature was −27 °C on January 22, 1984. On average, the city receives 1067mm of precipitation a year. September is the wettest month of the year and February the driest. The snowiest winter on record for Lancaster was the winter of 2009-10 when 182.9cm of snow fell and the smallest amount of snow on record was when 10cm fell during the winter of 1949–50. The highest recorded January temperature was 25 °C on January 26, 1950, and the coldest July temperature 6 °C on July 4, 1918.
On average, the city receives 203 days of sun a year. The shortest days of the year are between December 18 and December 25, when day length is nine hours and 19 minutes. The sun reaches its lowest point in the sky of 26° between December 11 and December 31. The longest days of the year are June 19 to June 23, reaching 15 hours and one minute. The sun reaches its highest point in the sky of 73° from June 10 to July 2