SouthernWhiteGentile said:
Stormblood said:
All I have is pictures and internet data, as I never lived there. Obviously, I would prefer states that, other than having a suitable climate (and landscape), also have at least 90% White population. If these Whites are of Northern and Central European ancestry, even better.
You need to be looking at the Midwest. Wyoming, North/South Dakota, Montana all fit this criteria very well.
Thank you for your suggestion. I did study climates yesterday, and came up with my own rankings based on experience, although I take climate classifications with a grain of salt because Mediterranean climate is described as 'temperate' when it's everything but temperate most of the year, with Southern Italy having temperatures above 35 for 4 months a year.
:arrow: Wyoming - some areas have a B-tier climate and some a D-tier, so I gave it a C for climate. With an A for population, a low population density, and it being mostly republican, I graded it B+ overall.
:arrow: North Dakota - same
:arrow: South Dakota - worse in terms of climate, and not as many Whites as the previous two.
:arrow: Montana - similar climate rankings as WY and ND, but slightly lower White population.
That being said, I have never visited those places. So, who knows. I also realised I was quite ignorant about Southern states, especially South-Eastern. Texas and other are not as terrible as I thought, even though they can get pretty hot. West Virginia and Rhode Island seem ideal from a climate standpoint (and, yes, I know they are not in the South lol). I have relatives in MD, PA and WA, but we only spoke like once or twice my whole life lol WA seems great, climate-wise, but only in the coastal areas. Forks is awesome. Too bad they had to use it as a setting for a shitty novel series lol
Ultimately, I am not looking to move anyway. It was more an experiment of thought. If I had to move, I'd stay within Europe.
Ireland top tier... if only the government wasn't being so messy.
Scotland just below... same about the government, worse than the English one currently.
Netherlands, parts of Denmark and parts of Germany come third.
I've also been considering Northern France, since my ancestors were there at some point, but I don't really fancy it.
slyscorpion said:
The smaller towns and farther up north is really nice. There is a difference between Urban and Rural. Same with Minnesota and most other states. The upper peninsula and up north is mostly white many areas.
I agree with you. I am honestly trying to stay clear of bigger cities where I am now and would prefer living in small market towns or even farms, but the issue is that metropolises have the most jobs. Smaller towns rarely if ever have vacancies and places to rent/buy are more difficult to find too. One risks getting settled in a dump house/flat and having not enough money to fix it and redecorate.
Gear88 said:
Stormblood said:
I like the temperature to never exceed 24C/75F and snow makes me very happy, especially in winter. Ice is great too.
You know it's funny if it weren't for the Yehubor-approved bullshit. Ukraine/Black Sea/Crimea. Would be ideal, I recall a lot of Russian and Ukrainian people actually having a killer time in certain U.S. places walking around in plain clothes in the middle of Winter. So you see American's with some winter coverings due to the breezy semi-to-non snowy areas(lower Southern) but the Russkies and Ukrainians are like beach time.
Winter is like in some Southern areas 50s-60s-low 70s and they are like this is perfect like the Motherland. Even though I recall some people mentioning at certain times the Black sea areas heat up a bit the temperature rise is quite low basically it's like Southern U.S. spring/pre-summer temps. Not too hot, not too cold just right. Especially being near the water the temperatures are more assured there's a environmental balance. Usually the beach water provides the cooling to make high temperature 70-80-90 tolerable and along with shade. And it snows/ice in Ukraine as well so there is that although never being in snow myself I've always wondered how the hell people manage to drive cars or walk through the streets like in shithole New York city and being able to identify the business they wish to enter.
Unfortunately 75F and Winter some snow is rare combination. I only mention Black Sea as that is usually resort haven for some Europeans(Seems it happens to other Euro people they feel comfortable in the lower but warm temperatures not too hot, not too cold). But other nations there's is a lack of balance. I would only mention another good nation as Japan. Strong summers in some areas but comfortable in others and winter snow/ice.
I am not sure. Maybe you are right. I don't see much CFB climate there, but DFB might be good. I haven't lived in a place with dfb climate yet. I am usually short-sleeved and in short until about 8C, but I am not pale-skinned (I'm fair) so I doubt I'd be in 'plain clothes' in winter there lol Here they are hitting us hard with climate tech. Last September we did not have 27C, which is an abnormal temperature for a cfb climate zone. We had anywhere between 12 and 16C. This temperature we have now is higher than what we had in July and really annoying. It's weird because last week we did have 12C for a few days. I guess they are fabricating reasons to justify climate lockdowns next.
The temperatures described as perfect winter, sounds like perfect summer to me instead lol At 50s you do not even have snow. Funny you say the beach water makes higher temperature bearable. It never occurred to me in Italy when I still live there by the sea, as it was bearably breathable and you even sweat naked.
I think there was a misunderstanding in my speech. 75F is the maximum threshold throughout the year, not the temperature in winter. Ideally, that threshold is never even reached and temperature settles at 64F as they daily mean in the warmest month. I would look at New Zealand, rather than Japan. And Tasmania, but being in Australia it is a no-go zone in this period.