Re: OT: Maps showing average/high/low temperature and precipitation?

Hey all!

> > I'm trying to determine where the best place to be in terms of growing > different things, and in perspective of where I've lived. > > Are there any US or North American maps available online that have > maps that would show: > > - Highest, lowest and average temperature > - Highest, lowest and average precipitation (broken between rain/snow > would be great) > - Temperature change per year > > ..etc. > > Thanks!

What do you want to grow? Rhubarb won't grow in the south. Corn won't grow in the north. Apple trees need at least 400 hours of 32F. weather. Peaches can't have frost on the bloom. Irish potatoes do best in Alaska, but sweet potatoes only grow in the south.

What do you want to grow, darlin'?

Jan

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Jan Flora
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You should direct your inquiry to the following newsgroup. I know they will direct you to several sites to get your info!

sci.geo.meteorology

Some > Hey all!

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J. Farnsworth Wallaby

wunderground.com has graphs of seasonal temperature averages and record precip, both rain and snow.

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Frogleg

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