Maybe I’m weird but I’ve always liked the early sunsets. The long evenings can be cozy. On the flip side I’ve always enjoyed the super late sunsets on the opposite side of the year too. I enjoy dynamism when it comes to daylight length throughout the year. To me it would be strange living at a lower latitude where daylight length and sun angle are more uniform year round. I realize this is just personal preference though.
Let's hope. Other Nino to Nina years like 2010, 1998, and 1983 all did the 60" business here.
But honestly I'd love to break through that glass ceiling and just go straight for 70", Andrew.
So... I checked out Sequim up there. Sequim is actually +0.05 for the year. Right in line with UIL and not even drier than normal.
It appears the extreme drought is isolated to only your backyard. Because its almost perfectly normal where you work and farther to your west at UIL.
I have farmer family and city folk family. I much prefer visiting the farmer family for many reasons. If I want sun, we'll go far south. The rain and humid air really helps with the lush green grass for things like sheep, cows, butter, and cheese. I guess the same could be said for most of northern Europe. My gripe with that climate is the lack of extremes. Might snow even less than Seattle there.
You can always move and vote for the "animal first" party that actually exists in France. Very pro animal rights group. The benefit of a (pseudo) parliament - many different views you can vote for.
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