I love that the map classifies Armenia and Georgia as Europe and Tr&Az as Asia. Based map.
alanthickerthanwater on
Is Yerevan truly more humid than somewhere like Dilijan? The former felt much drier than the latter when I visited this year.
armeniapedia on
Yerevan is not humid at all, and is therefore not the “most humid city in the country” by a long shot.
Ijevan, Goris, and other cities have way higher humidity than Yerevan for example, though I have no idea which is highest.
Edit: I may see the problem. The site they use as a reference does not have either Ijevan or Goris data. It does for some weird reason have Noyemberyan, which is close to Ijevan, and you can see is much more humid.
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I love that the map classifies Armenia and Georgia as Europe and Tr&Az as Asia. Based map.
Is Yerevan truly more humid than somewhere like Dilijan? The former felt much drier than the latter when I visited this year.
Yerevan is not humid at all, and is therefore not the “most humid city in the country” by a long shot.
Ijevan, Goris, and other cities have way higher humidity than Yerevan for example, though I have no idea which is highest.
Edit: I may see the problem. The site they use as a reference does not have either Ijevan or Goris data. It does for some weird reason have Noyemberyan, which is close to Ijevan, and you can see is much more humid.
https://weatherspark.com/y/103294/Average-Weather-in-Yerevan-Armenia-Year-Round
https://weatherspark.com/y/103465/Average-Weather-in-Noyemberyan-Armenia-Year-Round