It’s interesting that even though the US and Europe are similar in size, Europe has a lot more temperature variation!
Pampa_of_Argentina on
Chile same temperature as Germany? No way. Argentina and Chile are long countries with temperature variations so it depends the location, but overall Germany has longer winters unless you live in Southern Patagonia
NefariousEgg on
What is the data that’s behind this?
Naomi62625 on
I don’t like this map at all. The climates of let’s say Florida and Alaska aren’t the same all, and the climates of Tibet and Guangdong in China are also completely different
MonkeyCartridge on
With Russia, the US, and Canada, the „overall average“ is doing an absurd amount of obscuring.
It’s like launching two missiles. One hits Saturn. The other hits the sun. „On average, We hit a single block on the Vegas strip twice.“
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Gentle-Giant23 on
Using political boundaries is a bizarre and misleading way to show global temperature patterns. Temperature patterns, which do not depend on political boundaries, are much better shown with isotherms.
No_Truth3743 on
Western sahara having the same temperature as greenland is mind blowing
Waste-Restaurant-939 on
is myanmar cooler than portugal and greece? 😀
NiceShotMan on
As acknowledged in the [source](https://brilliantmaps.com/avg-temp-world/) this is basically nonsense for big countries because it’s the average over the land area, not normalized for where in the country people actually live
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It’s interesting that even though the US and Europe are similar in size, Europe has a lot more temperature variation!
Chile same temperature as Germany? No way. Argentina and Chile are long countries with temperature variations so it depends the location, but overall Germany has longer winters unless you live in Southern Patagonia
What is the data that’s behind this?
I don’t like this map at all. The climates of let’s say Florida and Alaska aren’t the same all, and the climates of Tibet and Guangdong in China are also completely different
With Russia, the US, and Canada, the „overall average“ is doing an absurd amount of obscuring.
It’s like launching two missiles. One hits Saturn. The other hits the sun. „On average, We hit a single block on the Vegas strip twice.“

Using political boundaries is a bizarre and misleading way to show global temperature patterns. Temperature patterns, which do not depend on political boundaries, are much better shown with isotherms.
Western sahara having the same temperature as greenland is mind blowing
is myanmar cooler than portugal and greece? 😀
As acknowledged in the [source](https://brilliantmaps.com/avg-temp-world/) this is basically nonsense for big countries because it’s the average over the land area, not normalized for where in the country people actually live