Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 4, 2024 14:35:34 GMT -5
Another one of these threads. It's within 0.3C like the others (so 5.9C to 6.5C). Sorry Ariete , Turdku is not within that range
Let's start with Summerside, PEIGEI. Snowy winters, very windy almost year-round, and humid/warm summers with a chance at the occasional tropical storm or hurricane in late summer/early fall.
Next is Saint Pierre in St Pierre et Miquelon, which is not far from here:
Now a big jump across the North Atlantic to Trondheim/Nidaros:
Falun, with 2002-2018 averages
Helsinki is the Finnish representative here:
Moscow RUSSIA is next up Warmer than I expected...
Özalp in mountainous southeast Türkiye...noice climate:
Head slightly north to Hrazdan, Armenia. Data is in two different tables for C and F as the wiki page is missing data.
Next we have Temir in western Kazakhstan:
And then Balkhash farther east north of Almaty. Climates get cold quickly as you head north between Almaty and Astana:
Next up is the Chinese group. Starting with Songpan, one of the more unique climates in this thread:
Changchun farther east:
And then Tumen near the northern NK border (but still in China)
Esashi, Hokkaido...pretty similar to Summerside overall, although it is the snowiest climate in the thread. I've been in this area once before (November):
That is it for climates in Asia!
Next we move across the Pacific to Cordova, Alaska. It's the only Alaskan climate outside of southeast Alaska that meets the temp requirement (that I found). I've been there twice before (in July and in September).
Now we move far south down to Cranbrook, where I lived for 8 or so months.
Then we move farther east to St Cloud, Minnesota where alex992 lives
Pretty decent upstate NY climate in Wanakena:
Next is Madison, Maine...the last northern hemisphere climate:
I only found two southern hemisphere climates, although I didn't look for too long.
First is Ushuaia:
And last but not least is Marion Island, part of the Prince Edward Islands south of Africa:
I have no idea right now which is the best. Been to four of these places
Let's start with Summerside, PEIGEI. Snowy winters, very windy almost year-round, and humid/warm summers with a chance at the occasional tropical storm or hurricane in late summer/early fall.
Next is Saint Pierre in St Pierre et Miquelon, which is not far from here:
Now a big jump across the North Atlantic to Trondheim/Nidaros:
Falun, with 2002-2018 averages
Helsinki is the Finnish representative here:
Moscow RUSSIA is next up Warmer than I expected...
Özalp in mountainous southeast Türkiye...noice climate:
Head slightly north to Hrazdan, Armenia. Data is in two different tables for C and F as the wiki page is missing data.
Next we have Temir in western Kazakhstan:
And then Balkhash farther east north of Almaty. Climates get cold quickly as you head north between Almaty and Astana:
Next up is the Chinese group. Starting with Songpan, one of the more unique climates in this thread:
Changchun farther east:
And then Tumen near the northern NK border (but still in China)
Esashi, Hokkaido...pretty similar to Summerside overall, although it is the snowiest climate in the thread. I've been in this area once before (November):
That is it for climates in Asia!
Next we move across the Pacific to Cordova, Alaska. It's the only Alaskan climate outside of southeast Alaska that meets the temp requirement (that I found). I've been there twice before (in July and in September).
Now we move far south down to Cranbrook, where I lived for 8 or so months.
Then we move farther east to St Cloud, Minnesota where alex992 lives
Pretty decent upstate NY climate in Wanakena:
Next is Madison, Maine...the last northern hemisphere climate:
I only found two southern hemisphere climates, although I didn't look for too long.
First is Ushuaia:
And last but not least is Marion Island, part of the Prince Edward Islands south of Africa:
I have no idea right now which is the best. Been to four of these places