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Discussion What is your favorite biome/climate?

Judge Holden

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Mine might be temperate climates, meaning beaches.
 
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I want to live in the coldelst possible place ever
 
Central European would be nice. In countries like Spain and Greece it's too hot, where I live it's cold for a long time and good winter clothes are expensive
 
Rain but with lots of mud and cold
 
Eureka, CA. An extreme Mediterranean climate where it's 65F and rainy every day forever. I'd want to move there if California wasn't retarded.
 
Central European would be nice. In countries like Spain and Greece it's too hot, where I live it's cold for a long time and good winter clothes are expensive
You dont want Central European weather, its the most inconsistent weather you can find it. In the morning it will be freezing cold and in the afternoon there will be hot weather and sun. One day will be extremely hot and dry, next time its cold ans rainy all day.

Completely unpredictable
 
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You dont want Central European weather, its the most inconsistent weather you can find it. In the morning it will be freezing cold and in the afternoon there will be hot weather and sun. One day will be extremely hot and dry, next time its cold ans rainy all day.

Completely unpredictable
Here the temperature can drop below -30 degree celsius and during the summer LDAR is ass when apartment temperature gets above +30. Central European weather is nice for swimming, driving and no need to buy expensive clothes and shoes for winter. However weather is not that big deal, it's more about preparation and as a NEET getting the right stuff is not always possible.
 
Here the temperature can drop below -30 degree celsius and during the summer LDAR is ass when apartment temperature gets above +30. Central European weather is nice for swimming, driving and no need to buy expensive clothes and shoes for winter
We may not have -30 degrees celsius winter, but German winter can still be super cold and is not to be underestimated. And there arent a lot of opportunities to swim in Germany either, you are thinking of Southern/Mediterranean weather like in Italy or Spain
 
Mine might be temperate climates, meaning beaches.
Moderately cold.
Like in Northern Europe, Southern/Central Scandinavia or in the German low mountain ranges.
 
I LOVE cloudy but warm weather, weather where its not hot enough to wear a hoodie but not cold enough to walk around shirtless. Absolute perfection
 
Alpine climate should be nice
 
Central European weather is nice for swimming, driving and no need to buy expensive clothes and shoes for winter.
Central European weather varies greatly.
It depends on altitude and proximity to the sea. Generally speaking, the farther away from the Atlantic and/or the North Sea, the more extreme it becomes. Or the higher you are.
Even here in my relatively mild and temperate region in western Germany, temperatures ranging from -20°C to +40°C are possible.
By the way, if you're a driver, you're required to have winter tires fitted here in Germany during wintry road conditions. That's probably a bit more expensive than special shoes.
 
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Central European weather is nice for swimming
Over the past two weeks, we've had many days with maximum temperatures of 20-23°C, with frequent rain and showers.
If you enjoy swimming in these conditions, fine. :feelshaha:
 
Over the past two weeks, we've had many days with maximum temperatures of 20-23°C, with frequent rain and showers.
If you enjoy swimming in these conditions, fine. :feelshaha:
Understood. I liked the climate in Vorarlberg Alps when I was there in 2022 (I miss being there)

I mean it's just generally easier when you don't need as much to use layers of clothes and deal with snow and ice before you have to drive somewhere. It's not that big deal, I would happily live in very north if I got offered a job there. Milder presence of the clown world and a theoretical ability to live off grid mogs.

Winter tires are mandatory here as well, additionally studded tires are a must-have. What comes to swimming I got used to it, around +15 is fine and +12 is okay to take a quick swim.
 
Understood. I liked the climate in Vorarlberg Alps when I was there in 2022
It's quite different from mine, due to the altitude and the greater distance from the sea. It's also further south. On average, that means warmer, drier summers and colder, snowier winters.
I mean it's just generally easier when you don't need as much to use layers of clothes and deal with snow and ice before you have to drive somewhere.
However, that also means it can get significantly colder there than where I live. Double-digit minus temperatures are more common there. And also quite a lot of snow.

Milder presence of the clown world and a theoretical ability to live off grid mogs.
Then I can't really recommend Germany.
What comes to swimming I got used to it, around +15 is fine and +12 is okay to take a quick swim.
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