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marvinh11791
01-20-2025, 09:49 PM
As I think most of know, the Villages of Citrus Hills claims to benefit from being 260 feet higher (measured on a golf course) and that keeps the temperatures cooler with less humidity. About 5 degrees degrees cooler than The Villages.

I never believed that claim and I found a website that shows in great detail with charts and graphs that there isn't that big a difference between The Villages and the Villages of Citrus Hills.

Here is a link: https://www.bestplaces.net/climate/?c1=51212412&c2=51271625
Please tell me what you think. Thanks! Marvin

biggamefish1
01-20-2025, 10:17 PM
Interested

villagetinker
01-20-2025, 10:20 PM
I would expect less prone to freezing air cold air settles, but I would doubt any differences on high temperatures. I have driving on Rolling Acres road with the top down during cooler weather and there was a significant drop in temperature on still nights in the valleys.

biker1
01-20-2025, 11:40 PM
The average atmospheric lapse rate suggests less than 1F difference (due to higher elevation). The website you provided bears this out.

As I think most of know, the Villages of Citrus Hills claims to benefit from being 260 feet higher (measured on a golf course) and that keeps the temperatures cooler with less humidity. About 5 degrees degrees cooler than The Villages.

I never believed that claim and I found a website that shows in great detail with charts and graphs that there isn't that big a difference between The Villages and the Villages of Citrus Hills.

Here is a link: https://www.bestplaces.net/climate/?c1=51212412&c2=51271625
Please tell me what you think. Thanks! Marvin

Topspinmo
01-21-2025, 12:28 AM
Well we know when Florida goes under water where high point is? My elevation at my house about 85 feet above sea level. Another benefit being 250 feet more earth would probably equate to less sink holes?

Paulz
01-21-2025, 06:52 AM
We were in TV 2013-2020 moved to Citrus Hills 2021-8/2022 and then back to The Villages. Overall vs TV the temperatures were about 4 degrees cooler in the morning…by 3-4pm they were about the same. However, the prevailing wind in the winter was much stronger 10-15mph minimum in the winter, making it feel much cooler.

dewilson58
01-21-2025, 06:56 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzz

Normal
01-21-2025, 07:41 AM
It is a great option for those who don’t like crowds and local taxes. It’s close to Inverness and only about 10 minutes to the coast if you want to own a boat. It really does seem to be expanding though.

Snakster66
01-21-2025, 07:47 AM
As I think most of know, the Villages of Citrus Hills claims to benefit from being 260 feet higher (measured on a golf course) and that keeps the temperatures cooler with less humidity. About 5 degrees degrees cooler than The Villages.

I never believed that claim and I found a website that shows in great detail with charts and graphs that there isn't that big a difference between The Villages and the Villages of Citrus Hills.

Here is a link: https://www.bestplaces.net/climate/?c1=51212412&c2=51271625
Please tell me what you think. Thanks! Marvin

So instead of feeling like 1000 degrees on a summer day, it only feels like 995 degrees?

justjim
01-21-2025, 08:11 AM
I see no significant difference in heat. However, closer to the Gulf there could be more damage to your property from storms and hurricanes in the gulf.

Normal
01-21-2025, 09:16 AM
I see no significant difference in heat. However, closer to the Gulf there could be more damage to your property from storms and hurricanes in the gulf.

Actually there was almost no damage during Hurricane Milton, yet parts of the Villages lost power for almost a week. Shingles are still missing on roofs here. This could happen to them sometime in the future though, just as much is it could happen here. Neither area is in a mandatory evacuation zone. Storm surge is also a non issue for both.

garyt1957
01-21-2025, 10:56 AM
Are TV and the Villages of Citrus Hills the same company?

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-21-2025, 03:41 PM
Are TV and the Villages of Citrus Hills the same company?

No.

Topspinmo
01-21-2025, 04:38 PM
Actually there was almost no damage during Hurricane Milton, yet parts of the Villages lost power for almost a week. Shingles are still missing on roofs here. This could happen to them sometime in the future though, just as much is it could happen here. Neither area is in a mandatory evacuation zone. Storm surge is also a non issue for both.


That’s cause the hurricane hit up at cedar Key 40 miles away and can’t predict wrap around winds. Old section of village normally looses power in high winds. Rest of villages has underground service unless hits power Line supply. I been citus hills few times playing in league. Nice area but, nowhere were near amenities of villages vs number of houses. Most are on 1/2 to acre lots if like yard work?

Altavia
01-21-2025, 05:08 PM
Are TV and the Villages of Citrus Hills the same company?

Citrus Hills is seperate west of I75. Large lots and in general more home for the money than here.

About the size of 3-4 Villages. Very nice facilities, couple of golf courses, club houses and a restaurant.

If thinking about buying, ask about special assessments.

Normal
01-21-2025, 05:14 PM
That’s cause the hurricane hit up at cedar Key 40 miles away and can’t predict wrap around winds. Old section of village normally looses power in high winds. Rest of villages has underground service unless hits power Line supply. I been citus hills few times playing in league. Nice area but, nowhere were near amenities of villages vs number of houses. Most are on 1/2 to acre lots if like yard work?

I’m just trying to inform you, the old section didn’t lose power for too long. Pine Ridge had the lengthy power outage of about a week. I think sections of Citrus Grove lost their internet for 13 days. The lots are mostly mowed by contractors in Citrus Hills. It happens though. No place is hurricane proof.

maistocars
01-22-2025, 10:46 AM
no interest when I'm living in the best Village of all!

carpej
01-22-2025, 01:11 PM
I’m just trying to inform you, the old section didn’t lose power for too long. Pine Ridge had the lengthy power outage of about a week. I think sections of Citrus Grove lost their internet for 13 days. The lots are mostly mowed by contractors in Citrus Hills. It happens though. No place is hurricane proof.

We are in Pine Ridge and out power was out for about 10 hours, not days. During a Hurricane several years back we were without power for about 24hours.

ehonour
01-22-2025, 02:56 PM
The official elevation of Citrus Hills is 115 ft. Official elevation of The Villages is 52 ft. That's only 53 ft different. I'm sure there are parts of both that are higher and lower. Highest elevation in the state is 345 ft, up in the panhandle near De Funiak Springs.

The adiabatic lapse rate for temperature change with elevation is 4 degrees F for each 1000 ft. Even if parts of Citrus Hills are actually 250 ft higher, the average difference in temperature would only be 1 degree.

biker1
01-22-2025, 04:18 PM
No, that is not the adiabatic lapse rate, that is the typical atmospheric lapse rate. You don't want to use the adiabatic lapse rate. BTW, I already addressed the issue in an earlier post (#4)

The official elevation of Citrus Hills is 115 ft. Official elevation of The Villages is 52 ft. That's only 53 ft different. I'm sure there are parts of both that are higher and lower. Highest elevation in the state is 345 ft, up in the panhandle near De Funiak Springs.

The adiabatic lapse rate for temperature change with elevation is 4 degrees F for each 1000 ft. Even if parts of Citrus Hills are actually 250 ft higher, the average difference in temperature would only be 1 degree.

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-22-2025, 07:03 PM
marvin, you've been "thinking about" moving to The Villages since at least 2016, when you first started posting. So you've had at least 9 years to come visit, take a vacation here, check things out, and decide if it's the right place for you. You've chosen instead to just - stay put. Which is fine, but I'm just curious what it is, exactly, that you want from people on this forum? You keep asking questions about age and dogs, and now you're asking about a completely different community in a completely different county, and claiming your question is about the elevation in comparison to the elevation of The Villages, and a possible 4 degree difference in temperature?

That's - pretty specific. It's like asking if there's any property in The Villages that allows people to paint their houses a very specific shade of off-white, because that is somehow - important.