The above site from the Ice Age Farmer wiki, there is a great resource called Strategic Relocation which consists of a pretty large set of maps.
It is full of maps detailing historical risk factors, such as fires, volcanoes, seismic activity, ice sheet extent etc. It also has maps for water resources available. It might be a useful site to check out if you thinking about relocating. The following gives a list of the maps:
One of the maps caught my eye, which was the volcanic hazard map of America based on the last 15000 years.
In a recent session the C's mentioned that California would soon be hell. That can of course mean many things as hell can be many things. Living in a postmodernist SJW state for example can without doubt be considered as hell.
A seismic map gives another view which is not favorable to California:
Wildfire activity from 1994-2013 in the US tells again a story:
Strategic Relocation: Maps - Ice Age Farmer Wiki
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It is full of maps detailing historical risk factors, such as fires, volcanoes, seismic activity, ice sheet extent etc. It also has maps for water resources available. It might be a useful site to check out if you thinking about relocating. The following gives a list of the maps:
- 1Climate (North America)
- 2Climate (Europe)
- 3Climate (World)
- 3.1Map of Average Temperature Change during Maunder Minimum (World)
- 3.2Map of Winter Temperature Change during Maunder Minimum (World)
- 3.3Map of Global Average Surface Temperature Change during Little Ice Age (World)
- 3.4Global Map of Maximum Glacial Coverage c.18 00 - 50 000 years ago
- 3.5Map of the Glacier, Tundra, Grassland, Jungle, Savanna & Desert Areas c. 20.000 Years Ago (World)
- 3.6Map of Vegetation and Climate Ecosystem types from last Glacial Maximum (25 000 - 15 000 years ago, 2011) (World)
- 3.7Map of latitude areas 45°N/45°S and 30°N/30°S and 15°N/15°S
- 4Risk Maps (North America)
- 5Risk Maps (World)
- 6Resource Maps (North America)
- 7Resource Maps (World)
- 8Credits / Thanks
- 9External Links (more maps)
One of the maps caught my eye, which was the volcanic hazard map of America based on the last 15000 years.
In a recent session the C's mentioned that California would soon be hell. That can of course mean many things as hell can be many things. Living in a postmodernist SJW state for example can without doubt be considered as hell.
A seismic map gives another view which is not favorable to California:
Wildfire activity from 1994-2013 in the US tells again a story: