This is the latitude im at

This is the latitude im at.

post yours.

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what happens up there

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Not much, lots of tourists and mosquitoes. Northern lights in winter, midnight sun in summer.
Traffic queues caused by thousands of reindeer.
That's pretty much it.

>same latitude as africa

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Same latitude as Dover, the southern tip of the Hudson Bay, Calgary, the southern tip of Kamchatka and Kazakhstan's capital Astana.

Same longitude as the westernmost point of Angola and Namibia, and not much else worth mentioning. Gothenburg maybe. The longitude also crosses Svalbard.

Also my antipode, my opposite point on the globe, is 1000 km southeast of New Zealand in the Pacific Ocean.

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i hate that
europe is so mild and warm in the winter compared to canada

Nigga pls

moscow has a mild climate too
considerd it's latitude

>europe is so mild and warm in the winter compared to canada

>tfw when it got down to -48.9 here last winter
Lapland for the win!

Yeah

only cause you're so north
go to the west coast near the ocean
and it's a different story

It's not even that much colder there. Just checked Calgary and winter daily highs are 5 degrees colder than here and winter daily lows are 10 degrees colder than here. A reasonably cold German winter day is as cold as an average Albertan winter day.

It is because of their suffering that we get our rain.

calgary is way colder than german in the winter

and they get alot more snow

They don't even get that much more snow, it just stays on the ground more consistently. And I got my temperature data from Wikipedia.

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fuck European winters though

>west-east
So you mean longtitude?

shut le up

>go to the west coast
Never. I was born north, I'll die north.
>pic related, badass me with our fat cat when I was a tiny little bastard

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looks shit

Freaks me out seeing how north we are compared to the US and Canada. Then thinking about the biblical winters they get. God bless the gulf stream

Also antipodes are pretty interesting. Most of the world coincidentally lacks an antipode on land. Australia's antipodes are in the middle of the northern Atlantic Ocean. The lower 48 have antipodes smack dab in the middle of the southern Indian Ocean. Africa's antipodes lie in the nortern and central Pacific Ocean and are only dotted by tiny Pacific islands. Most of Europe has antipodes in the southern Pacific Ocean apart from a peculiar overlay of northern New Zealand with Spain and Portugal. The only large area overlays are between Southeast Asia, China, Mongolia and Russia on one hand and parts of Southern America on the other hand.

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So if you want to dig through the earth to china you have to start from south south america
Another childhood fantasy ruined

why is tasmania so hot compared to usa and canada
when they're the same latitude

Yes. If you start digging in Finland you'll just flood your home.

I live by the water, pretty nice

Tasmania isn't hot at all, it's actually Australia's most temperate area, and temperate compared to most of the world. Temperatures comparable to Cornwall.

Life is so cruel

a -10°C lower average temperature might not sound like a lot but trust me it is a a huge difference

I don't think -12°C winter mornings are much worse than -2°C winter mornings. They both feel too cold. The colder one may actually be nicer because the colder it gets, the crisper the air. Cold just under freezing is still pretty humid and disgusting.

it's average, don't underestimate it.
look at Nouakchott, a city in the sahara desert. the average temperature is 25.8°C which doesn't sound high, but it actually is
as for calgary, the daily mean temperature in january is −7.1°C compared with 2.6°C in cologne (which is about the same latitude). everyone who has been to both cities will say that the difference between them is tremendous. it usually doesn't even snow in cologne

>look at Nouakchott, a city in the sahara desert. the average temperature is 25.8°C which doesn't sound high, but it actually is
That's the annual mean though, not any sort of average high or low. The annual mean for Leipzig is only 5°C higher than the annual mean for Calgary.

apart from drinking there is absolutely nothing to do here

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>annual mean
do you retard even know what continentality is?

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>tfw the pacific ocean is an antipode of itself

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thought it would be somewhere near new york 2bh

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Is this a datamining thread?

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Hey neighbour

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>southron

I always forget how far south Ontario extends. Here's our southernmost point for reference, lines right up with the northern border of California.

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Nice map. Finally there's a name to what I hate.

>live far north
>have mild weather
Is the Gulf Stream the most based stream out there?

Fuck the Gulf Stream. I want real winters with snow

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Gotland? Sounds comfy?

It's rather impressive how much warmer the climate in Europe is compared to locations at the same latitude in America and Asia.

it's okay user
the gulfstream is slowing down

It's still getting warmer due to climate change

you could move to a higher elevation
like mid germany where those small mountains are

or Signal de Botrange
in belgium

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>Mosquitoes
>On Santa's land
Wtf mate. How's that possible?

How's Nunavut?

The more north you go the more mosquitoes, deer flies and gnats there are. Lapland is a swarming hell of biting insects in july.

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Middle Eastern tier with temperature to prove it.

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hahaha i win

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That explains a lot

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sudacas

Kek

Filthy muscovite.

Never knew America was that far down.

Welcome to geography class

Same as your practically.

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Why there are so many mosquitoes in the taiga? You would expect to see more of these fuckers in rainforests like other insects.

cause alot of lakes

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You're technically right

>mapfrappe.com/IsoLonLat.html

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I WUZ KANGZ N SHEIT

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>literally sahara latitude

it isn't too bad
winters are god tier

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what is a god tier winter to you

~20c for a high
constant sunshine
low humidity

too hot for jacket weather

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>el sureño senioressssssssssssssss

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based

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morning

me

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we are al most at the same latitude than tokyo.

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I don't live in Ushuaia but I found it curious (It's the most southern city in the world)

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what about mcmurdo weather station

I'm afraid a weather station is not a city my friend

he said city.

A lot of the Taiga is peatlands. Most of the worlds wetlands are up there.

post latitude and longitude
27°15'30.8"N, 82°30'58.6"W