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Post by Babu on Jan 12, 2019 17:37:15 GMT -5
I made a 4 seasonal dream climate already. Here's a very special take on it. So while the other one had extremely stable winters, this one has the most bipolar winters you could get. Don't be fooled by the average highs of 13'C in winter. As a matter of fact, this climate will in winter have a couple of weeks of true winter followed by a week or so of summerlike weather. So November and December will have about 5 consecutive days each averaging -5'C means with lots of snow (20-40cm snow cover) with 15'C means for the rest of the month, and December and January will each have about 10 consecutive days with lots of snowfall and winter temperatures with the rest being comfortable jeans+t-shirt weather with a few shorts days. The closer you then get to summer, the more stable it gets. Thunderstorms happen throughout the year, with most of them in July and August. Humidity is similar to London and Paris, so fairly moderate. This climate gets about 30 days above 30'C per year, and 100 days above 25'C, and 230 days above 20'C. It also gets about 30 ice days per year. Relatively few days have highs between 5'C and 15'C, maybe 60. All in all a very comfortable and warm climate, but with a refreshing winter, and decidious broadleaf forests. So what do you think? For me it's A+ of course.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 12, 2019 17:45:06 GMT -5
Looks more like stable cold pattern followed by stable warm pattern then actually variable.
Summers are still boring as hell but at least theyโre drier than the other climate. Seems very stable outside of winter and if you say thereโs a week or so of cold followed by 20/10 c days, winter is still much too warm and boring.
The description makes winter still sound stable and boring. Maybe slightly better than the other version but not by much at all.
C-/C.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jan 12, 2019 20:42:27 GMT -5
Horribly mild winters. F+
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 13, 2019 1:01:08 GMT -5
C. Summer temperatures and rainfall are great. Summer is too long and winter is too short. I think it would be tolerable, but the quick burst of winter and then back to warm weather would be jarring. I also don't like that days between 5 and 15C are rare. It's not the best kind of weather, but it adds variety. Having some days cold, warm, and in between is more interesting than only having cold and warm.
Plants in this climate would be interesting. All months have a daily mean over 10C but cold weather and snow are likely four months of the year. Some trees might be hardy enough to keep their leaves and keep growing all winter. Grass definitely could stay green all year. 10 days isn't enough to make it go dormant.
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Post by Babu on Jan 13, 2019 4:05:13 GMT -5
Horribly mild winters. F+ It gets 30 ice days lol
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Post by Morningrise on Jan 13, 2019 20:37:37 GMT -5
C. Not a fan of the hugely bipolar winters, and sunshine is a few hundred hours too high for my liking.
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