Climate of the northeast US is the best in the world.
>long hot summers that neither get too dry or too moist
>lots of forests
>tons of snow in the winter
>doesn’t get too cold because it’s by the sea
>barely any tornadoes
>maybe one minor earth quake every century
>rarely get hurricanes because the south gets hit first
>big cities all around
>Western European level of development
Climate of the northeast US is the best in the world
dry summers are better though
>lyme disease rampant so you cant go hiking in the summer
very cool
Lyme disease is gay Bullshit just wear long pants my grandpa hiked all the time before he died.
wtf is lyme disease
>gay bullshit
>here in northwest NJ literally 1 out of 20 people had or have had it
to be fair we have probably the highest density of ticks here specifically
I don’t hike very often, but my gramps lived in Delaware and hiked all I’ve the Delaware river valley region, and as far as I know he never got Lyme disease.
>snow
>good
Nah, sorry
Calicuck/Dixiecuck cope
Lyme disease is caused by incorrect tick removal - pull it out by pinching its “nose” not the guts. Otherwise the gut bacteria can enter your bloodstream which caused the lyme disease
remove tick by pressing head of just extinguished match on it. He lets go to run away
I had best results with a tick removal card
Lived in Toronto ( hot summer contential) and in Ottawa ( warm summer contential).
Which are the only two climate types found in the northeast USA ( NYC is sub tropical which is an exception). I disagree it's far from being the best climate
It’s significantly worse than it was even 10 years ago and it’s worse in Pa and up.
It depends. If you live in Erie or Buffalo, you just live in a snow tundra. If you live in Philadelphia or South Jersey, it gets kind of humid and hot. Plus there’s not that much sun so that might be a downside.
Actually I take that back. Philadelphia, Washington, Maryland etc are all subtropical as well
>my grandpa hiked all the time before he died.
did he get shot by militarised police because he didn't value black lives enough (while sharting in the mart)?
Washington and Maryland aren’t considered Northeast. The Mason-Dixon Line is the southern border of Pennsylvania.
Do chinks really
Pennsylvania is shaded in the image is it not ?
What kind of faggot question is that? It’s not even funny, cringe faggot. Dipshits like you ruin this board because you’re so desperate troll people you just spam retarded nonsense.
New York might also be considered subtropical but it is definitely a good bit colder than Philly.
The average temapture in NYC for July is 29C and 32C for Philadelphia. That is not adjusting for humidity either
yep, that's getting screencapped and put into my 'the time I got the American' collection famalam
Nah he had a stroke and kind of withered away mentally and physically until he died. Was pretty sad my mom took care of him for years.
Lol you got owned bitch and now you're salty about it
Whatever you want loser. You know I’m right. Your collection only makes it that much more pathetic and obnoxious.
That wasn’t even me. His troll was just bad and annoying.
>Implying it can compete with Northern California/Oregon.
I worked as a farmhand in and around Klamath County and Northern cali/bay area. Best worst years of my life
the same thing happened to my grandpa, actually, but luckily his passing only took a year
Sounds about right. It’s consistently a good 5-10 degrees F colder in New York than in Philly but I don’t think that’s insignificant and in the winter it means over or under freezing. Autumn and Winter are noticeably colder in New York. I only said so because I’ve lived in both and it’s definitely noticeable.
I’ve thought about running away to be a farmhand. Is it actually worth doing?
I spent some time working as a ranch hand. Don’t think I’d recommend it for a normal person.
What were the worst parts of it? How much free time did you have?
I hate ticks so fucking much, the Maritimes gets worse every year for them