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Anonymous No.2839663 [Report] >>2839818 >>2840337 >>2842130 >>2842255 >>2842756 >>2842922 >>2847429
itt: cool maps
biological, geological, topographic, meteorological, oceanic, etc.
Anonymous No.2839681 [Report]
Anonymous No.2839814 [Report] >>2839815 >>2839817 >>2840328 >>2846049
Time zone map dump incoming
Anonymous No.2839815 [Report] >>2839816
>>2839814
Bad time zone borders harm sleep.
Anonymous No.2839816 [Report] >>2842145 >>2842461 >>2842917
>>2839815
China is insane. Sunrise can be as late as 10am due to the tz rules.
Anonymous No.2839817 [Report]
>>2839814
Thirty minute time zones
Anonymous No.2839818 [Report] >>2840298
>>2839663 (OP)
What type of productivity is that map? Agricultural?
Anonymous No.2840298 [Report] >>2840329
>>2839818
biological productivity:
the rate at which energy is absorbed i to an ecosystem through photosynthesis for a given area of land
Anonymous No.2840328 [Report] >>2840369
>>2839814
>Time zone map
Wrong. Arizona is 100% Mountain Standard time all year. Bad map to miss that.
Anonymous No.2840329 [Report] >>2847070
>>2840298
>given area of land
Which should also include the oceans, and would blow land productivity away.
Anonymous No.2840337 [Report]
>>2839663 (OP)
Can that map slow the f down
Anonymous No.2840369 [Report] >>2840541
>>2840328
There's only a couple of lines of text on that image and you were too stupid to comprehend them. Well done.
Anonymous No.2840385 [Report] >>2840387 >>2840539
Anonymous No.2840387 [Report] >>2842146
>>2840385
Why does Eastern Texas, Oklahoma, Southern Louisiana, and Florida get so much thunder?
Anonymous No.2840538 [Report] >>2840542
UK sunset times summer
Anonymous No.2840539 [Report]
>>2840385
Because of the layout of the North American continent.

Thunder storms happen when there is warm air at the surface under cool air above and they meet. They're most common where it is hot and humid, over larger landmasses.

The areas over the South Eastern US create these conditions more than other areas. Thunder storms are most common in tropical regions.

They're more common in France than in England, and more common in the South East of England than in Scotland, where they're relatively rare.
Anonymous No.2840541 [Report] >>2840808
>>2840369
Fake maps are irrelevant.
Anonymous No.2840542 [Report] >>2840544
>>2840538
Why is the UK a pride flag?
Anonymous No.2840544 [Report]
>>2840542
Just need to chop off the South East and then we can be normal again.

Also, the trade-off for it being light at 10pm in summer is when it's dark at 3.30pm in winter.
Anonymous No.2840594 [Report] >>2841102
Leafs, you've been warned.
Anonymous No.2840808 [Report] >>2840825
>>2840541
Its not a fake map its an incorrect map.
Anonymous No.2840825 [Report]
>>2840808
What is incorrect about it?
Anonymous No.2841102 [Report]
>>2840594
...some day
Anonymous No.2841121 [Report] >>2841146 >>2841148 >>2841149 >>2841542
Anonymous No.2841146 [Report] >>2842143
>>2841121
but why though
Anonymous No.2841148 [Report]
>>2841121
I’m sure you’re capable of thinking about something else
Anonymous No.2841149 [Report]
>>2841121
This, but the internet and spam calls.
Anonymous No.2841542 [Report]
>>2841121
DEBOONKED
Anonymous No.2842130 [Report]
>>2839663 (OP)
Beating heart of god
Anonymous No.2842143 [Report]
>>2841146
Some idiot photoshoped a "joke" caption to the graph
Anonymous No.2842145 [Report]
>>2839816
The far west of China is basically nomades who wake and sleep with the sun so it's not really that relevant.
Anonymous No.2842146 [Report]
>>2840387
Lightning is energy. The winds bring a lot of energy from Africa. That white swathe looks like hurricane track.
Anonymous No.2842221 [Report] >>2842284 >>2847242
Anonymous No.2842255 [Report] >>2842288
>>2839663 (OP)
This makes me hard for some reason
Anonymous No.2842284 [Report] >>2842297
>>2842221
fun fact: did you know that since 1900, lake michigan has technically been part of both the st laurence watershed and the mississippi watershed
this is because a canal was dug through the st laurence divide, connecting the chicago river to the illinois river, and reversing the flow so it flows inward from the lake
this was done to protect lake michigan from pollution, as the lake is where the city gets its drinking water
also fun fact: the colorado river doesn't reach the ocean anymore. it used to flow into the gulf of california, but now the entire river gradually gets sucked up for irrigation and tap water, between arizona and mexico, and theres just a dry empty delta now
Anonymous No.2842288 [Report] >>2842300
>>2842255
I just checked and I'm not hard
Anonymous No.2842297 [Report]
>>2842284
Is that the same canal with the underwater electric fence to keep carp out?
Anonymous No.2842300 [Report]
>>2842288
Also checked
Anonymous No.2842461 [Report] >>2842463
>>2839816
What is Argentina doing?
Anonymous No.2842463 [Report] >>2842739
>>2842461
They have weird dining culture where eating at 8pm is considered to be the 'Early Bird Special for Senior Citizens'. Since they tend to wake up late and go to bed late, that they're usually more than an hour off of solar noon works for them. At least they ditched DST and due to the north-south orientation of most of the country, they get to stick to a single time zone.
Anonymous No.2842635 [Report] >>2842754
Anonymous No.2842739 [Report] >>2842845
>>2842463
Is that chart upside-down because it's from the southern hemisphere?
Anonymous No.2842754 [Report]
>>2842635
No fantasy maps please
Anonymous No.2842756 [Report]
>>2839663 (OP)
Damn no wonder the native food culture of the north focuses on preservation, and why colonialism to take over the south had to happen to support larger populations.
Anonymous No.2842845 [Report]
>>2842739
It's not upside down and your attempt at making a dad joke failed miserably.
Anonymous No.2842917 [Report] >>2843300
>>2839816
As a night owl who is never in sync with the sun, would I be happier in a blue or red area?
Anonymous No.2842922 [Report] >>2845501
>>2839663 (OP)
Anonymous No.2843242 [Report] >>2846004
Anonymous No.2843300 [Report] >>2843375
>>2842917
Depends on if you have obligations outside your household. If you do need to go out and have things be open, blue areas are best for you as it gets dark earlier. You should also be opposed to daylight saving time. If you do not need to go out and sync your awake time with society, you might prefer red areas (and permanent DST) as it lessens the amount of noise and activity by others during dark hours.
Anonymous No.2843375 [Report] >>2843493
>>2843300
Why would getting dark earlier be better? Night owls want the opposite. I'd rather be on permanent daylight savings time, in fact I would rather be +4 hours or something, because that's where my body clock is at.

Morning larks would be happy somewhere that it gets light early and dark early, because they like getting up early and going to bed early.
Anonymous No.2843493 [Report] >>2845500
>>2843375
If you have obligations that happen at particular time of the evening, it's more likely to be dark when you engage in those obligation if it gets dark "early". If you don't have obligations, you likely want it to be peaceful at night, so you want others going to sleep as soon after sunset as possible. Since their lives are set to the numbers on the clock, they have to go to bed at a particular numeric time so they can be up at a particular numeric time.
Sounds like you're confusing the "night" in night owl, seeing it as driven by the numbers on a clock instead of the darkness outside. Very common normie mistake to get everything backwards when dealing with DST and time zone discussions because they can't break their minds away from seeing the clock as the source of light and dark.
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Anonymous No.2845500 [Report]
>>2843493
It's you that's confusing it. Night owls just get up later and go to bed later. It's nothing to do with how dark it is or preferring darkness lol.
It's much better to have it still light outside, especially if you want to do /out/ activities. I love June here because it stays like until 10:30pm, I can get up late and do a long hike without it getting dark.
Anonymous No.2845501 [Report] >>2847121
>>2842922
another good one
Anonymous No.2846004 [Report]
>>2843242
:^)
Anonymous No.2846049 [Report]
>>2839814
Interesting.
My tiny little county is on the edge.
And judging by the general line and the location of my property within the county im pretty much on the "proper" operation line.
Anonymous No.2847067 [Report]
A map of the Pannonian Sea.
Anonymous No.2847070 [Report]
>>2840329
Nobody lives in the ocean r tard
Anonymous No.2847100 [Report]
Anyone have FEMA transport maps?
Anonymous No.2847121 [Report] >>2847148
>>2845501
Amazing to think that most Europeans can trace their chromosome back to the ballsack of an ancient Chinese man.
Anonymous No.2847148 [Report]
>>2847121
calling them chinese is a stretch but i get your point lol
Anonymous No.2847242 [Report]
>>2842221
>ms being reduced to the delta and memphis
imagine the crime-rates
Anonymous No.2847429 [Report] >>2847494
>>2839663 (OP)
Who makes a heatmap with red as the low and blue as the high?
Also why is it changing size and color? Does size represent something different?
Anonymous No.2847494 [Report]
>>2847429
Red = Danger, we have no food!