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Some may consider this to be an interesting choice, whereas others may consider it to be horrific. In any case, behold three climates to choose from: Hutarree, Sasquatch Cove, and Arus. The first is a cold and dry arctic climate, the second is an ultra-maritime climate with only 500 annual sun hours, and the third offers more warmth but at the price of brutal winters and extreme swings throughout the year.
Arus doesn't have monthly sunshine data, but the sun hours are supposed to be similar to many Great Lakes sites, averaging 2200 hours annually, with a sunnier summer and cloudier winter.
As for myself, I pick Sasquatch Cove. It's too warm in winter, but Hutarree is too cold and doesn't have enough snow. The Cove also has the best summers and a better (i.e. lower) sunshine figure.
Hutaree is out of question. Arus' winters are no picnic either to say the least, but Sasquach Cove's intolerable sunshine stats are worse to me. So Arus it is.
Hutaree is out of question. Arus' winters are no picnic either to say the least, but Sasquach Cove's intolerable sunshine stats are worse to me. So Arus it is.
Pretty much my reasoning. It also has a summer too.
Arus is a bit too extreme for me... Going outside can be deadly in a good chunk of the year.
Sasquatch cove is not that boring -- the seasonal variation is more noticeable that in my home town of São Paulo and the sunshine is not that bad -- the coastal city of Ubatuba, 23°S features 1174 sunshine hours and still functions as a resort town in Brazil.
Arus. I'm not a fan of the climate, but it's the best out of them. The summer average high isn't unbearable, but if you get near record high, that's when I'd be camping indoors. Winters are colder than the summers are hot, and unbearably cold most of time, but I do like a lot of snow (but it's a little too much). At least there would be few days of high 70's and lows 50's. The Cove's winters look okay (a little overboard with snowfall), but summers are just too cold, I mean it's nearly impossible to have an 80 degree day. And Hutarre, I think Antarctica would be a safer choice.
Probably Arus... Sasquatch Cove lacks a summer. Arus summer, while far too hot, is preferable to no summer at all.
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