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Kyzyl is better because it is more continental I actually like the climate of Kyzyl. Only a few months are too cold. It warms up a lot in April already. I think I can live in Kyzyl.
But Kyzyl is not a polar/tundra climate. I asked for polar climates that had hot record highs.
But Kyzyl is not a polar/tundra climate. I asked for polar climates that had hot record highs.
Yeah I know. It's a better climate, though Extreme cold winters with hot Summers. An amazing extreme continental climate Precipitation is too low but it is worth its continentality
İzmit's different record snowthicknesses in different datas:
According to 1950 to 2015 data, highest snowthickness recorded in İzmit was 74 cm ( February 1983)
According to 1926 to 2016 data, highest snowthickness recorded in İzmit was 90 cm ( February 1929)
I was walking last night when it was 10C with humidity around 50% (and that's pretty dry). My ears went frigid and ached. And it was hard to breathe. I didn't feel cold though as I was appropriately dressed, but my feet (I was wearing sandals), nose and ears really disagreed with the air. Heck, I laugh at people who would complain that 10C is too cold and dreary, but now it seems like the joke is on me. Lol.
If the RH was around 90% would it have felt as cold? I kinda doubt it. Because humidity would usually warm things up, but I don't know.
P.S. I wonder how people in NYC are accustomed to actual freezing, 0C days, and would walk in such conditions without any facial gears (ear muffs and nose/mouth shawls)?
I was walking last night when it was 10C with humidity around 50% (and that's pretty dry). My ears went frigid and ached. And it was hard to breathe. I didn't feel cold though as I was appropriately dressed, but my feet (I was wearing sandals), nose and ears really disagreed with the air. Heck, I laugh at people who would complain that 10C is too cold and dreary, but now it seems like the joke is on me. Lol.
If the RH was around 90% would it have felt as cold? I kinda doubt it. Because humidity would usually warm things up, but I don't know.
P.S. I wonder how people in NYC are accustomed to actual freezing, 0C days, and would walk in such conditions without any facial gears (ear muffs and nose/mouth shawls)?
10*C feels just a bit cool to me. 13*C feels warm to me.
0*C is also not so cold if you put a coat on your sweater. I experience -2*C every winter in İzmit. I have no problem with it.
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