When I think "dreary," I don't think about weather. I think about ugly-ass environs.
That's why I looked at the map, saw L.A. in a red zone, and thought huh there might be something to this.
bahmboo · 7h ago
Time frequency is an important aspect. 10 days in a row with no sun is maddening for me vs 20 days where it alternates evenly between sun ball and no sun ball.
As the author states:
Of course this methodology is completely arbitrary and far from perfect, but it is a start.
monkeyfacebag · 8h ago
As someone who has resided both in a foggy part of San Francisco and in Portland, I feel that this index doesn't adequately capture the dreariness of some SF neighborhoods.
caseyohara · 7h ago
Agreed. It doesn't seem right that San Francisco (famously foggy) is ranked less dreary than Denver (famously sunny 300 days a year* and quite arid).
*"300 days of sunshine per year" is frequently cited, even on the official Visit Denver website (https://www.denver.org/meetings/denver-info/weather/). Having lived in Denver for the last ~15 years, it is very sunny, but "300 days a year" stretches the truth just a bit.
roxolotl · 5h ago
Love that you can see Mt Washington NH on this map. There’s nothing quite like the weather around it.
wenc · 4h ago
Can confirm map. Seattle is truly dreary.
xnx · 8h ago
That is a crazy color scale. Both ends are basically red?
That's why I looked at the map, saw L.A. in a red zone, and thought huh there might be something to this.
As the author states:
*"300 days of sunshine per year" is frequently cited, even on the official Visit Denver website (https://www.denver.org/meetings/denver-info/weather/). Having lived in Denver for the last ~15 years, it is very sunny, but "300 days a year" stretches the truth just a bit.