So glad to see this. I am looking at moving to the Cincinnati area, and I personally like the Northern KY area that is apart of the Cincinnati metro. Looks like that area will be somewhat stable. Thank you again, Dr.
@drewg7036 for folks who prefer a climate more like what we're used to in the southeast, I highly recommend that general area. Wishing you all the best.
lived in northern ky for most of my life. absolutely it is a fantastic climate, near the river especially is nice and mild with the exception of summer humidity and extra winter coolness. overall a great place to be with things to do near florence, newport and cincy and country nearby to retreat to. my advice-- if you move there, enjoy the appalachias nearby and get away to the rural side as much as possible.
@@gale5393 I've heard people speak with great affection for that area all my life- was lovely to see it preserving so much of its character in the projections, albeit with a milder winter. Thanks for the ground notes, I hope it encourages people to check out the place!
Please know you are changing lives. I have a Bachelor's in Geography and after seeing you fight the good fight, I'm going to take agriculture classes and see if I can do something useful. Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
Thanks for the info.
You bet!
So glad to see this. I am looking at moving to the Cincinnati area, and I personally like the Northern KY area that is apart of the Cincinnati metro. Looks like that area will be somewhat stable. Thank you again, Dr.
@drewg7036 for folks who prefer a climate more like what we're used to in the southeast, I highly recommend that general area. Wishing you all the best.
lived in northern ky for most of my life. absolutely it is a fantastic climate, near the river especially is nice and mild with the exception of summer humidity and extra winter coolness. overall a great place to be with things to do near florence, newport and cincy and country nearby to retreat to. my advice-- if you move there, enjoy the appalachias nearby and get away to the rural side as much as possible.
@@gale5393 I've heard people speak with great affection for that area all my life- was lovely to see it preserving so much of its character in the projections, albeit with a milder winter. Thanks for the ground notes, I hope it encourages people to check out the place!
Please know you are changing lives. I have a Bachelor's in Geography and after seeing you fight the good fight, I'm going to take agriculture classes and see if I can do something useful. Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
@curiousgridlock that is so awesome! Keep it up- our impacts matter!
Thank you Dr Emily great report on Kentucky not as bad as maybe we thought it might be!!
@michaelschiessl8357 I was pleasantly surprised by a lot of things as I researched this one!
Thank you for your work ❤️🌎🥹
@Frank-oz8be you're welcome! It's been my dream to be able to do this work, and I couldn't keep going without the community here. You all rock.
Thank you for all the hard work you do!
@antonleimbach648 you're welcome! I'm grateful to have the community support to do this work- you all keep me going
What states are her top 5 recommendations?
Woo! Let's get weird.
I'm kinda glad to see the best domestic bourbon holding up as we look towards 2C
@@AmericanResiliency A priority for sure.