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  • It is a common belief that higher elevations are naturally cooler.
    henrikbengtsson@mastodon.socialH henrikbengtsson@mastodon.social

    @eliocamp @datastory AFAIU, these are all suburbs in our near Calgary, so basically all located at the same latitude.

    At this scale, I don't think altitude is a driving factor (as shown). I'd expect the micro climate, as in many parts of the world, to be the driving factor, e.g. topology, vegetation, location relative to mountains and valleys where venturi (funneled winds) and maybe chinooks(?) comes into play, and even the location of buildings, if scale is small enough.

    Uncategorized datascience rstats climateaction opendata yyc
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