A few symbols lack the name of the cities, such as the one below London or the two between Kyiv and Moscow.
they get so much sun in the us 🙁
Missing labels:
– Next to Moscow: Minsk (cross)
– Above Kyiv: Nizhny Novgorod (Rhombus)
– Left from Prague: Warsaw
– Above Bucharest: Belgrade
– Below Columbus: Seattle
– Above Istanbul & Rome: Portland
Had no idea Houston is so rainy compared to London.
Nice data man. I suggest putting the actual shapes in the key rather than their names.
This ranking reflects city proper, not metro areas (the *true* cities). But pretty cool comparison.
Paris rainier and less sunny than London, lol.
Well, this is why we don’t have alligators here
As always, we are temperate and they are wild. I think Bill Maher once said something similar about Brits vs Americans: they have class, we have swag.
Interesting, Berlin with the second least amount of rain in Europe. I knew it is statistically dry here, but still.
The complete lack of overlap between European and US cities is also quite fascinating. Probably mostly due to the difference in latitude.
Would’ve gone with something different than shape, like circle size
Really would like to see European capitals with this. Since none of the Nordics made it to this. And I’m guessing we would be living in the left upper corner.
I was looking for Minneapolis…You should have ranked US cities by metro population. That’s how most Americans would rank the largest cities rather than by the arbitrary city boundary. Oklahoma City really shouldn’t even be on here.
At this point I thought this was the different climate
Such an interesting graph – thank you.
Under 2,000 sunlight hours = unlivable. Source: am Finnish 🙁
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Good work!
A few symbols lack the name of the cities, such as the one below London or the two between Kyiv and Moscow.
they get so much sun in the us 🙁
Missing labels:
– Next to Moscow: Minsk (cross)
– Above Kyiv: Nizhny Novgorod (Rhombus)
– Left from Prague: Warsaw
– Above Bucharest: Belgrade
– Below Columbus: Seattle
– Above Istanbul & Rome: Portland
Had no idea Houston is so rainy compared to London.
Nice data man. I suggest putting the actual shapes in the key rather than their names.
This ranking reflects city proper, not metro areas (the *true* cities). But pretty cool comparison.
Paris rainier and less sunny than London, lol.
Well, this is why we don’t have alligators here
As always, we are temperate and they are wild. I think Bill Maher once said something similar about Brits vs Americans: they have class, we have swag.
Interesting, Berlin with the second least amount of rain in Europe. I knew it is statistically dry here, but still.
The complete lack of overlap between European and US cities is also quite fascinating. Probably mostly due to the difference in latitude.
Would’ve gone with something different than shape, like circle size
Really would like to see European capitals with this. Since none of the Nordics made it to this. And I’m guessing we would be living in the left upper corner.
I was looking for Minneapolis…You should have ranked US cities by metro population. That’s how most Americans would rank the largest cities rather than by the arbitrary city boundary. Oklahoma City really shouldn’t even be on here.
At this point I thought this was the different climate
Such an interesting graph – thank you.
Under 2,000 sunlight hours = unlivable. Source: am Finnish 🙁