JeffDG
Touchdown! Greaser!
The fact that DYING from exposure within city limits by mere benign under-preparation is a realistic possibility, tells you all you need to know about the "subjective" merit of comparing a ND winter to the humidity and temperatures of the Southeast US.
Let's look at some stats, shall we:
You see that big spike there? That's death caused by heat. See that little bitty one? That's ones from cold.
To summarize, for 2012, 19.4 people died from heat for every person who died from cold. Over 10 years, that average was still over 4:1.
I'm not trying to equate the indignity of living in North dakota in the winter as that of getting terminal cancer, but to suggest it's just as harmless as an aggregate 90deg/90%h southeastern summer is just crazy.
You're right. ND winter is nowhere near as deadly as the heat. There's no comparison.
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