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Old Posted Aug 10, 2022, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by JManc View Post
Yeah, Seattle is pretty much a smaller Bay Area but with better coffee, beer and more trees.
I don't see much of a resemblance at all tbh. Seattle suburbs are more like Sonoma County along Hy 101, green and less dense than the inner Bay Area, which is very dense comparatively speaking.

As far as trees, yeah, we have very different climates. They get more precipitation, we get more of this...

Selected North American Cities by Annual Hours of Sunshine:
Phoenix 3,871.6
Las Vegas 3,825.3
Tucson 3,806.0
Sacramento 3,607.8
Fresno 3,564.2
Los Angeles 3,254.2
Miami 3,154.0
Denver 3,106.6
Oklahoma City 3,089.4
San Francisco 3,061.7
San Diego 3,054.6
Honolulu 3,035.9
Salt Lake City 3,029.4
San Juan 2,963.8
San Salvador 2,957.0
Tampa 2,926.5
Wichita 2,922.4
Memphis 2,888.3
Jacksonville 2,879.7
Dallas 2,849.7
Richmond 2,829.0
Charlotte 2,821.0
Kansas City 2,809.9
Tulsa 2,786.0
Managua 2,759.9
Atlanta 2,738.3
Minneapolis 2,710.7
Virginia Beach 2,695.1
New Orleans 2,648.9
Austin 2,643.7
Boston 2,633.6
Raleigh 2,606.3
St Louis 2,593.7
Baltimore 2,581.7
Houston 2,577.9
Mexico City 2,555.0
New York 2,534.7
Washington DC 2,527.7
Louisville 2,514.4
Nashville 2,510.1
Chicago 2,508.4
Philadelphia 2,498.4
Milwaukee 2,483.6
Indianapolis 2,440.4
Detroit 2,435.9
Calgary 2,396.3
Winnipeg 2,352.9
Edmonton 2,344.8
Portland 2,340.9
Cleveland 2,280.0
Monterrey 2,239.0
Columbus 2,182.6
Seattle 2,169.7
Toronto 2,066.4
Montreal 2,051.0
Pittsburgh 2,021.3
Panama City 1,743.5

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