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🌎 Where to Live

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A website to show the best places to live based on weather in the US

✨ How it works

Using NOAA weather data from 2008 to 2021, we calculate the average number of pleasant and unpleasant days for each month. We then combine those to display a heatmap of the best places to live by weather.

We calculate the perceived temperature, which takes into account relative humidity, to more accurately evaluate the temperature.

A pleasant day is counted when all of the following are met:

  • Average perceived temperature between 60°F and 80°F
  • Maximum perceived temperature below 85°F
  • Minimum perceived temperature above 50°F
  • Visibility of more than 5
  • Less than .05" of precipitation

An unpleasant day is counted when any of the following are met:

  • Average perceived temperature below 40°F
  • Average perceived temperature above 85°F
  • Visibility of less than 5
  • Any snow, hail, thunder, or tornados
  • More than .1" of precipitation

All other days are not counted and are instead considered normal days.

📝 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

🤝 Acknowledgments

  • Kelly Norton for the pleasant-places repository, which we used as reference and inspiration.
  • Spencer Mortensen for his article explaining how to create very accurate circle approximations using bezier curves, which we used for creating circles and curves in HTML canvas.