Rate the climate: Kutaisi, Georgia (warm, Canada, USA, compared)
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Nice find. I'd say B for sure. It is more like winters in Boston if there were a wall of mountains across the northern US over 10,000ft in elevation. Also, the only northerly winds that can get to it without blockage from mountains is the NW and those winds are right over the Black Sea. I wish Mother Nature in North America had walled off Canada from us with a huge mountain chain. Would have much improved winters here and paradise winters in the SE.
Nice find. I'd say B for sure. It is more like winters in Boston if there were a wall of mountains across the northern US over 10,000ft in elevation. Also, the only northerly winds that can get to it without blockage from mountains is the NW and those winds are right over the Black Sea. I wish Mother Nature in North America had walled off Canada from us with a huge mountain chain. Would have much improved winters here and paradise winters in the SE.
I don't think Mountains would help too much. If that were the case Korea and Primorskey Krai would be subtropical, but they are not because they are on the eastern side of a continent, prevailing winds come from inland areas that feed the area cold air, even if they are "protected" by mountains.
D, winters are too warm and summers too dry, hot, and humid.
How are the summers "too dry"?
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