NYC is as hot as Rome during summer

>NYC is as hot as Rome during summer

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>nyc becomes hotbed for crime during the summer.
I hate this place

America has more extreme temperatures than Europe. For some reason you guys have really mild weather.

It is at approximately the same latitude as Rome, but the winter weather is very different.

Europe is extremely moderated by the air flow from the Atlantic.

It gets to 40c here in the summer and then -10c during winter

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aside from the obvious that the US is just further south than Europe in general and the Canadian border corresponds to about Switzerland while Florida is at the latitude of North Africa.

our farts keep them warm during the winter otherwise they would be a frozen shithole

Atlantic
Euros cant suffer

Canada is flat and the artic winds come down to challenge that heat every spring and fall. Now you understand why we have huge tornadoes

and during winter too especially with climate change. But that's logical because it's located more south.

that's basically Slovenian weather

>He lives in a part of the US that has a winter
At least here in Texas I can have a BBQ and head to the beach for Christmas. Fucking 80F-90F degrees all winter with the occasional cold snap down to 40F that lasts a day or two.

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In November on average is when the tropical air coming up from the Gulf of Mexico finally starts to lose the battle with Canadian air.

being a seasonlet sounds monotonous

>climate change
Oh shut the fuck up. The temperature went up 0.3 degrees in the 200 years we've been keeping records, woop de doo! It's all over!

on average, a 3 degree increase would destroy arctic currents and permanently decrease the snowfall in my region by a lot, which would add to the already terrible wildfires

The US can get really hot during the summer

Oh yeah, first world """"""heat""""""

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Both are at same latitude, which is also the southernmost point of Russia.

On the East Coast, the Appalachians block a little of it but in the Midwest there's no escape.

Thanks to the gulf stream!
But with the icebergs in Greenland and the arctic melting because of global warming the stream will get colder or slower thus making european winters colder in the future

Of course like I said, very different winters. January daytime highs in Rome average 11-12 degrees while NYC averages about 5 degrees.

Depends of course if you believe in Gorebull Warming or not.

I mean, it might go without saying that Amsterdam and Labrador City are both 53N but the latter gets literal Arctic winters.

summers have gone from average 30° in 2006/07 to regular 40° since 2017 so yes I have the feeling it's getting warmer in here

Where do Euros get the idea that America is mild?
Don't you see the episodes of tv shows where city kids play in fire hydrants on hot days or get the day off because of snow?

i think it's more like they have mild weather so they expect others to have something similar

If anything the 2000s had hotter summers in the Eastern US than the past decade. 2001, 02, 05, 06, and 08 were punishing.

Ready for another polar vortex this year bros?

North America in general (excluding west of the Rockies) gets a bit more extreme weather events than East Asia or Europe.

why is new york called new york? wheres the new and york in it?

After New Amsterdam surrended to the English in 1664, it was rechristened New York City after the Duke of York.

The Dutch invaders called it New Amsterdam, then the British bought it and called it New York, the old York is in England

Latitude map comparison

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ok fine we don't have the Sun, like, directly overhead like a giant heat lamp the entire year.

>NYC is exactly like in the Spider Man movies

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