I checked and Orlando, FL will be as hot as south of Mexico City which is clearly wrong. It'll be cooler since it will be submerged.
this post was submitted on 26 Aug 2024
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Comparing my city with a city I've never been to isn't all that helpful.
Luckily the internet exists and allows you to see present day conditions without going to the place yourself!
Interesting... Linz (Austria) will only "move" some 500 km but Hamburg (Germany) 3x farther, ending up further south. Are we really expecting the North Atlantic to heat up more significantly than the continental climate, especially with the potential disruptions to the Gulf Stream?
Northern Utah won't shidt much but the higher temps probably means less snow and more rain during the winter. That's going to mess up a lot. The system is basically dependent on snowpack.
The ski industry going under might have more positives than negatives overall, though.