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I would say US south and UK based chiefly on latitude and what it entails :
- daytime and sunshine hours, especially in autumn-winter : Atlanta gets 3x the sun London gets during those months, and at higher angle/intensity ; no matter how chilly or snowy, cold season is 3-4 months tops in the South and much brighter
- you literally have 8 months of summer-like temp. w/ high sunburn risk while UK for half that period is still dealing with mud and drizzle..
- hurricanes and tornadoes + the mosquito scourge, ac dependency etc.
At the end of the day it depends which angle you look at it, a geologist or botanist may disagree with this but I'm interested more in the tangible experience or "climate shock" if you will.
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