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by mmckelvy
1560 days ago
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I've found Weather Spark to be a useful tool for researching ideal climates: https://weatherspark.com/. It has detailed temperature breakouts by time of day and year, wind speed, humidity, rainfall, etc. One thing I've started to pay a lot more attention to is rainfall. The temperature in Southern California (where I currently live) is certainly pleasant, but that comes with the tradeoff of very limited rainfall, which seems to be having an increasingly negative impact as the years wear on. |
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Src: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonito...