Which country has best climate in the world?

Which country has best climate in the world?

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brazil

Cuba

Doesn't matter if it's desert or Arctic, the best country must have DRY climate

Go back, muhamed.

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malta

has anyone mentioned that japan is the sole country on the planet that has four seasons?

wena nido

I really want to see Japanese nature during Spring time. I've seen enough videos to make me interested. I'm not even a weeb.

kill all japanese posters

unironically mongolia

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Mars. -80ºC on the surface, perfect for a depressed russian cunt.

Here I live in perpetual and quite mild spring/summer with random """"""cold""""" days sometimes in """"""""""""winter"""""""""""""

Chile, because it has every climate

ignore what the retards here write
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Mediterranean area
especially morocco
but its filled with sand people

Apparently its Argentina

weeena taringa

They are so nice to everyone, why would you do that?

This map is wrong. How is most of Canada red and not the Atacama desert in Chile?

>8. israel
w... what

Depends how you define "best". Britain is the best suited land for human settlement. The weather is relatively mild at its worst, the temperature cool and rainfall is guaranteed. Natural disasters/hazards don't happen and the soil is fertile enough to provide for everyone. Its isolated from the continent so wars and pandemics could also be minimised.

If we're just judging weather on aesthetics, then I vote for Scandinavia or Russia. Love me some snow.

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Mediterranean easy ...tropic heat kills plus snakes n spiders n shit. An north gets too cold

Unironically the US

Australia

Southern Russia, USA great lakes, northern Italy, Pannonian plain, Sichuan Basin, and middle Japan.
Between humid subtropical and continental.

thank you finbro our Spring® is very butifel actually i wish we would have a meetup and have a drink under the blooming sakura trees..

OURS

South of France

wrong.

best for what

what is this cancer where we have the same colour as norway's mountains

somewhere like austria

This. The less rain the better. But keep in mind it's coming from Norway, the rainiest shithole in the west other than Iceland. I wouldn't want a complete desert.

California, French riviera, Spanish Mediterranean coast, Azore islands, Australia around Sydney, Japan (middle part)

Med, but the cool summer variety like north coast Portugal

Is there a country that stays at 20-24 degrees Celsius all year? No hotter, no colder.
If not then it's all shit.

What does that index even measure?

mountain slopes of tropical countries. In Colombia all cities between 1000-2000 meters over sea level have such climate.

apparently there are some parts of south america that are like that

sounds really boring though, i don't know who decided that "most monotonous" magically translates to "best"

if you ask me, the best climate is the one where, while it's easy to survive all year round, you still get plenty of variety - how can a climate be the best if you don't both get plenty of snow and while also never getting warm enough to swim outside? makes no sense to me

Probably a thermal sat image taken during the northern summer

Anonymous 02/27/18(Tue)10:58:09 No.86186004▶

it's not that monotonous because
1) we have rain/dry seasons.
2) there's a huge variety of climates and biomes within a relatively small area. Colombia in particular has deserts, plains, jungle, dry forests, and mountains with different kinds of biomes and temperature (depending on altitude and other factors).

you fucked it

>Southern Russia,
Ukraine is better.

I don't think rain and dry seasons are really meaningful from this perspective, and as for the variety of biomes, that's pretty normal

He ordered it by "Climate Index"

USA has something for everyone

Ecuador is sometimes called the land of eternal spring.

Portugal

Azores

also Medellin: aroundthisworld.com/the-city-of-eternal-spring-medellin-colombia/

Costa Rica, Andean Colombia, Andean Ecuador

There are cities with that nickname in basically every country within the tropical zone

Too much sun for my taste. You have to go to Anchorage to get German sun levels, at which point it's far too cold. Maybe Seattle is bearable, but even that's stretching it. Most of the country is olive oil tier.

Also lots of areas with far too high humidity despite high temperatures. Basically anything south of New England and east of the Rockies is fucking swampy in the summer.

intradasting

>The City of Eternal Spring is a nickname for various cities:

>Arica, Chile
>Cidra, Puerto Rico
>Cochabamba, Bolivia
>Cuernavaca, Mexico (first city with the moniker; dubbed by Alexander von Humboldt)
>Da Lat, Vietnam
>Kunming, China
>Medellín, Colombia
>Trujillo, Peru


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Eternal_Spring

>too much Vitamin D for my taste
WHAT?!

Basically most inland cities in theis country fall within that range. Being in the tropicsmeanthere's no season so the emperatures always stay the same. There's a reason why a fuckton of Americans are retiring here apart from being orders of magnitude cheaper than their country

>tfw 50km away from being subtropical

Monotonous is the last word I'd use. We are the 2nd most biodiverse country behind Brazil. To put things in perspective you can be tanning on the beach and after a 3 hour drive you could be up in a snowy mountain freezing to death. Another 2 hour drive and you are in the middle of the desert. A 45 min plane ride and you are in the limits of the savannah and the amazon jungle

>northern Italy

but your beaches don't get snow, and your mountains don't get hot

when i said monotonous i meant the climate in a single place, not within three hour drive distance, i can also go from the alps to the plains, through karst and into the mediterranean in three hours

>the sole country on the planet that has four seasons?
you mean Bulgaria
otherwise Cyprus and the Turkish riviera

Maritime climate is best climate.

Only Quito tho, the other two regions are humid hellholes

Oh my lord, I love the look of Trujillo's climate. Gorgeous temperatures and little rain all year. I wish we could clean up some of South America, lads. Would love climate like that, but Peru is a scary place.

The Netherlands.

Not too cold, not too hot, not too dry, not too wet, worst thing to happen is some light storm.

Perfect for humans. Walking in jeans and a t-shirt is fine 90% of the year.

Netherland is way too wet and cold. Thin shorts and t-shirt is the ideal.

Even more autumn than here? Nah thanks

>way too wet
We're not Bergen

>and cold
We currently experience a rare cold temperature, -5°C. How is that too cold?

It's more like an eternal spring.

This, central chile = best weather in the world

Ireland, unironically
Confy all year round

T-b-h.

The ideal climate is 5-25C 90% of the year with frequent rain. Only normies enjoy wearing shorts and t-shirts in the sun all year round. Pants and jackets are the choice of patricians

USA

Because it's a huge country, they have all the kinds of climates including the best one, Oceanic climate.

I like the climate in my country, summers are usually between 25-30C while winters are at around +/- 5C without much snowfall.

Enjoy the -30C and 100km/h wind

PNW is the best

I'm from the Midwest but I'm apprehensive to go there for fear of being surrounded by hippies. I feel like 90% of people there either are boomers or eat avocado toast

It's only like that in the big cities, and even that's a large stereotype. There's comfy towns in the cascades

It's true you do seem to get distinct seasons, your summer are hot, winters are cold, springs look nice, no idea what autumn in Japan is like

>humidity
Ewww, I'd rather have dry 40°C if I had to choose

>Walking in jeans and a t-shirt is fine 90% of the year.
You don't go outside often.

>Not too cold, not too hot, not too dry, not too wet
Pretty true, but it lacks of Sun.

>You don't go outside often.
Indeed, only daily.