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My personal preference is definitely for colder temperatures than most other people would like.

I didn't include humidity, precipitation, wind, etc., mostly because I threw this together in an hour or so and didn't intend for it to be a "serious" analysis, just a novelty.



Temperature on its own is a meaningless metric when discussing how comfortable the weather is. I’ll take a dry 115F than a humid 90F.


Fair enough. And it's a great discussion starter.

Consider my original comment a slightly impolite suggestion how this might be done better, if somebody wants to have a crack.


> My personal preference is definitely for colder temperatures than most other people would like.

You should really check out San Francisco...


I’m absolutely with you. I moved from the U.K. to Vancouver, BC and I’ve decided it’s certainly at my upper bound for ‘warm’ summers.


To be fair, last summer’s heat dome in the PNW felt pretty close to the upper bound for habitability.




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