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    1. Silencer95 on

      This can’t be in Celsius. Was this recorded during the ice age?

    2. geoRgLeoGraff on

      Italy has the biggest temp.range- from -50 to +50, that’s insane.

    3. TomasAquinas on

      -60 Celsius seems like an alien rather than something where humanity lives. We are far more tenacious than we think.

    4. Tehranix on

      Is only Russia’s territory in West Eurasia taken into account?

      For all countries: Is only the land mass we see in the picture taken into account, so no colonies are considered?

    5. iboreddd on

      So all youtubers with their fancy “-70 C° at Yakutsk” videos are fake

    6. sefianiy on

      For some places, the numbers are so unusual that I can only ask: what are the sources? How is that even possible? When were these temperatures attained?

    7. AntysocialButterfly on

      My Frostpunk-addled brain says those are rookie numbers.

    8. Tim-oBedlam on

      I’m assuming most of the low temps in central/southern Europe, like in Italy and Turkey, are high in the mountains

    9. Would be more interesting to look at sea level temps only. In some countries these are just mountain temps. Denmark isn’t much warmer than Germany just flatter

    10. HolyGarbage on

      Swedish W! Coldest in Europe. (Excluding Russia, because.)

    11. AndyGates2268 on

      Be interesting to see when these records were set. Can we get that supplementary data, OP?

    12. JamesClerkMacSwell on

      Ok, but what is the criteria? 🤔

      For eg the UK and France the temps are I think recorded in (permanently) *inhabited* places ([for the UK](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_weather_records#Lowest_temperature_by_constituent_country) jointly in [Altnaharra](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altnaharra) and [Braemar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braemar) in Scotland, and [in France](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_France#Low_Temperatures) in [Mouthe in the Doubs department in the Jura region](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouthe))…

      …whereas for eg Italy and Germany they seem to be the lowest recorded anywhere (for Italy on a mountain or at a mountain bivouac shelter I think, and [for Germany](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_Germany) at [a high mountain lake called the Funtensee](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funtensee)).

      This doesn’t seem consistent…? 🤷‍♂️

    13. swordmaster3000_ on

      It seems like it has some correlation with country being more to the top of the map, like look at how Scandinavian countries and Russia have the highest temperatures

    14. How the hell do countries like Spain, Greece & Turkey get colder than the UK?

      I mean, I realise the UK recieves warmer, humid air from the sea, but those countries are far more south.

    15. Mistwraithx on

      Finally a map where Portugal is not a honorary member of the Balkans

    16. Prestigious_Being708 on

      I refuse to acknowledge russia being part of Europe, for me they are not worth of being called europeans although one part of it is on the european continent

    17. Denmark with -31.2 degrees? That’s lower than the record for Oslo

    18. -usagi-95 on

      That -16C in Portugal has to be in Serra da Estrela or Chaves or Bragança or Viana do Castelo

    19. dread_deimos on

      Now let’s compare it to coldest temperature recorded after year 2010.

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