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Objectively, for human comfort, safety, and convenience, a large chunk of Hawaii can't be beat. Enough rainfall and humidity to keep things green year round, temperatures in the 65-90F range almost all the time, summer and winter, day and night, year round with trade winds to take the edge of the heat. Very little hazardous weather with no tornadoes and hurricane landfalls being exceedingly rare. Unlike most tropical climates, no snakes, and very few mosquitoes, and thunderstorms (which I love but can get dangerous) are also rare.
Albuquerque can get some pretty serious snow-storms.
True. But that's part of what makes it's climate so great.
The snow melts pretty, usually gone the next day.
Tons of sunshineand blue skies, also T-Storms during the "monsoon" season.
Prefect autumns, only downside is some windy days in spring.
True. But that's part of what makes it's climate so great.
The snow melts pretty, usually gone the next day.
Tons of sunshineand blue skies, also T-Storms during the "monsoon" season.
Prefect autumns, only downside is some windy days in spring.
True, the summers are great, and it has variation. I watched Breaking Bad, and I'm am currently watching Better Call Saul, both are set at Albuquerque. I was always struck by the climate there, and was even more surprised when I found out that it also has real winters. Although the programs apparently touch on real issues within the city, such as widespread crime and drug abuse. It's still a beautiful place none the less.
You actually see the characters in BB wearing jackets/coats fairly often, and in a lot of the scenes you can see bare trees and whatnot.
One of my favorite shows, btw.
True, I've seen similar images in Pawn Stars, people wearing cold weather clothing in Las Vegas. The sun can be very misleading.
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