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Post by Lommaren on Sept 12, 2018 15:34:03 GMT -5
This is as extreme as they come at 47°N. Hot desert-like summers, cold desert winters and considering the influence of the Caspian Sea and potential maritime southerlies, rather cold winters.
My rating is a D+ - it's certainly bound to be interesting, but the seasonal range would be too much. Also, these winters could certainly do with more snow than this. Lake-effect snow could hopefully be a factor, because by the 1:100 standard I find more than 45 cm as the normal value to be unlikely.
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Post by irlinit on Sept 12, 2018 15:46:33 GMT -5
What the fuck, insane summers for the latitude but unfortunately winter sucks and it’s too dry and a lack of storms and outside of summer is also too cold.
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Post by Lommaren on Sept 12, 2018 15:48:03 GMT -5
What kind of grade does that add up to irlinit?
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Post by irlinit on Sept 12, 2018 15:54:01 GMT -5
That’s a D-
Summer prevents it from being an E but it is still too cold, far too cold in winter and needs to be wetter with warmer lows all year
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 12, 2018 17:07:28 GMT -5
B. Too stable and February-March is too cold but otherwise very good.
Certainly one of the best in Europe.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 12, 2018 17:15:05 GMT -5
E Way too fucken dry and those are some shitty stormless summers. Kazakh peoples have much better climates...
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Post by knot on Sept 12, 2018 21:02:29 GMT -5
D+; fucken drought year-round.
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Post by Crunch41 on Sept 13, 2018 22:20:44 GMT -5
Interesting, summer heat at 47N. Way too dry, barely any rain or snow. Looks like a less extreme Turpan.
Edit: D, temperatures are a B/C, precipitation is a E/F.
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