

Mildest=dark blue/100%, least mild=dark red/0%
If only one season is bad ex. Las Vegas, Cairo it will still perform fairly well since this takes into account the whole year.
Compared to my previous post on “temperate climate index” I removed wind from the score, made it score hot desert cities a bit lower and made it 0-100%
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Is Medellin “the city of perpetual spring” really comparable to places like Wellington,NZ (cold in winter) and Sydney (scorching hot in summer)? Idk how but the scoring method should be adjusted.
Seems very tilted towards hot-summer mediterranean climates. No fucking way is any part of Morocco milder than, say, Ireland or New Zealand. And only one tropical highland (Sana’a) is definitely off the mark. And the negative ratings seem to be overly lenient towards dry extreme heat; not a single city in the bottom 15 in West Asia?
Also, I’m quite sure the source data is incorrect, because 80% humidity year-round in La Serena is certainly not what most people would call “not humid”.
This is why Western Civilization has a massive climate and geography advantage over everyone else.
And this is also why Eastern Civilization got further ahead than Sub-Saharan Africa, Siberia, South Asia, etc.
I can tell you from this Data its not accounting wind. Because Cape Town is not mild or pleasant during that season where as Durban is considered year round good weather.
Add this: According to me.
Calgary is much better than indicated. It should be showing similar to Denver.
Tunis is not mild lmao. It’s the hottest country in Africa
I’ve been to Los Angeles; it’s in a desert. It gets hot. It’s very sunny. It’s not mild at all, basically.
This is all hot cities being set as mild?