Climate comparisons between North America and Eurasia

Climate comparisons between North America and Eurasia.

china huh
maybe ill move there

Montreal here, I don't believe Japan gets this cold.

>tfw live in Japan

Hell yeah bitch

What happens in the German part of Canada?

How is Portugal climate different from Spanish climate?

Otherwise very rewarding map, thank you.

There is literally nothing

Montreal is the thing labelled Kazan, m8 and that's in Russia

Northern Spain is colder and wetter

dayum didnt know ulanbaataar was that cold

So it's just forests and mountains near the sea.
nice

Not the South though.

deserts are cold actually
... at night

yeah, this the largest """"city""" in that whole area

Its the capital with most extreme temperatures if I recall correctly.
>The city features brief, warm summers and long, bitterly cold and dry winters. The coldest January temperatures, usually at the time just before sunrise, are between −36 and −40 °C (−32.8 and −40.0 °F) with no wind, due to temperature inversion. Most of the annual precipitation of 267 millimetres (10.51 in) falls from June to September. The highest recorded precipitation in the city was 659 millimetres or 25.94 inches at the Khureltogoot Astronomical Observatory on Mount Bogd Khan Uul. Ulaanbaatar has an average annual temperature of −0.4 °C or 31.3 °F,[24] making it the coldest capital in the world.

i dont think ulaanbaatar is in the desert
but its deep inland so its cold as shit

just googled it and it says its the coldest capital in ze world

comparing to russia is very dumb
siberia is very cold and thee south can be pretty hot
its too big of a country to make any reasonable comparison
same with china
and spain has different weatheres in the north than in the south

sick stuff
no wonder mongolians left the fuckouttathere

Less altitude than Spain and more oceanic.

Agreed
This map maked me feel comfy though
>tfw japan

i'm japanese now

>Iraq
well

...

>Spain
California?

>Alberta is Mongolia

That's exactly what I said when I lived in Calgary. It felt like Ulaanbaatar and it's as isolated.

wow the Mediterranean is longer than I thought

>London
>it's actually HongKouver

>United Kingdom & Ireland