New Zealand Girl Reacts to Climate in the USA - Why's It Like That? 🇺🇸🤯

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That is redwood national park or sequoia national park. They pretty much butt right against each other and create one big national park.

yugioht
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12:10 "This looks fun!" You ain't wrong, Courtney. As a youngling growing up in Wisconsin, winters were fun. Pond hockey, snow forts, and the most important thing of all to a kid. Snow days! School cancelled due to a blizzard? Time for some snowball fights with the neighborhood kids!

crowttubebot
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Cherry in the spoon statue is Minneapolis Minnesota which also the Place for the Largest Mall called Mall of America. Or known as Viking country or Land of 10, 000 lakes. Up there is a Tundra. Tundra areas are -40 Degrees Fahrenheit in the Winter.

ronbrooks
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I am from North Dakota and while we do get those blasts of cold air from Canada (clippers) we rarely get snows measuring in feet. It does get subzero a lot but we never get hurricanes or bad flooding. Plus, crime is low, people are nice and summers here are very pleasant 😊

robulus
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I grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey. The snow doesn't get as deep as Buffalo, NY, but it still gets snow. Personally I can't imagine a winter without one good heavy snowfall and cold temperatures. Summer here gets hot and humid with heavy thunderstorms but fortunately few tornados. The best thing about living in the northeastern US is four separate seasons. Autumn is beautiful here!

prehnite
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The "Spoonbridge and Cherry" is in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minnesota near the Walker Art Center. It has been the most prominent and photographed of the many modern art sculptures there since 1988.

boyscoutmatt
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He's absolutely correct about the weather here in New York State.

The Summer in NY is usually ranged from 'fry an egg on the sidewalk' to 'middle of the Sahara'. It's the reason why I mostly stay indoors around mid July to early September.

Autumn (my favorite time of year) is darn-near perfect with the fall foliage in the Hudson Valley (where I'm from) and the Catskill Mountains. If you travel here, don't leave without doing some apple-picking and wine-tasting, they're two of the state's main exports!

The Winter here can be a crapshoot between 40°F with gray skies, 25°F with a light dusting of snow and complete frozen tundra in the single digits. Rule of Thumb for traveling to NY from November to March: You can never be too bundled up!

darkjaguar
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Those redwood trees are thousands of years old. Called Muir Woods or the Redwood Forest. The place is magical! I highly recommend a visit.

I live at the Jersey Shore and the weather ranges from -23 C in winter to about 38/39 C in summer. Though Hurricane Ian that decimated Florida a few days ago, hit us over this past weekend, it was just a steady rain for 3 days, however, Hurricane Sandy did to us a few years ago what Ian just did down South. It’s taken years to rebuild here.

kimharding
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Courtney you should do a video on the Sequoia giant and coastal redwood trees.Some of them got so big you could drive a vehicle through them.

hanssolo
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I grew up in NY and we would get blizzards every winter. Some winters would be really snowy and cold and other would not. But I love the snow and the cold. I miss all that now that I am in Florida

ESUSAMEX
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I grew up in Northeast Texas, and in the mid 2000s im my area we went 7 years without any Snow. Being the pineywoods swamplands, Summers are very humid and brutal. I'm talking 90 degrees at midnight with the possibility of a Heatstroke. Not to mention the bugs and even Snakes that have gotten into my house😬

jimmyraye
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We say here in Colorado, "If you don't like the weather just wait 10 minutes it will change." Yeah, it can change that fast.

BNehls
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The snow pictures... yeah, that's normal winter life on the Great Lakes. And it's accompanied by frigid winds coming in from Canada about a thousand miles an hour.

bob_._.
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The key with snow is to shovel every few hours. If you let it build up... its a Nightmare! - That said, At night in the dark shoveling in the show is kinda nice, its quiet and beautiful just watching the snow fall. -If you can, Get a 'snow shovel' for your walks and a 'snow blower' for your drive and street.

scottc
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I live in Kansas, so I get just about everybody's weather. This past summer was atrociously hot, and it was a quiet storm season, but it is normal to hear the tornado sirens at least once a year. Winters can be mild or freezing depending on what's going on. This is a difference, because Kansas used to see snow on the ground from October to March/April when I was younger.

Logan-edpu
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😂😂 that picture of the houses in the show is from my city (Buffalo NY). It was a freak snow storm. We got something like four feet of snow. And no, it doesn't happen often no matter how much they want to try to tell you that's "normal". That is NOT normal. Happens once in a blue moon. Last year we barely got any snow here. It all depends on the year and the luck haha

aimeemarie
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The forest you are looking at in California is very real and awe inspiring. There's Coast Redwoods and Sequoia trees which are found nowhere else in the world. These trees are thousands of years old. Truly worth a visit.

mdsh
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I have been to Seattle once (in October) for four nights. It was raining when I arrived, raining when I left, and raining the whole time I was there except for one day. That day was absolutely beautiful and without a cloud in the sky.

barryfletcher
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I grew up in Syracuse New York which gets hammered by lake effect snow. One time, I went to bed with no snow on the ground, I woke up to just a shade under 3 feet. In 9 hours

TheRockkickass
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World record for snowfall in a year is 95 feet (29 meters) at Mt Baker WA. Now, that's a lot of snow!

daveray