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Post by tij on Jan 21, 2019 22:40:02 GMT -5
Rate Saluvria, a climate on the warmer side ... its classification would still be Cfb, but it is a borderline Csa climate as well.... This climate is located to the south of Nouveau-Natashquan on the coast of my dream planet... it shares genetic features with NN, but is warmer, sunnier, and drier... it can receive heatwaves, but is still generally ocean moderated... while NN is a cool-temperate climate, Saluvria can be considered a warm-temperate climate... with a mildish, but long warm season. Light snow is possible every couple of years, but is generally rare, and severe cold is unheard of. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Skaptij/sandbox ---scroll down to Saluvria
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 21, 2019 22:56:59 GMT -5
D-. Better than the other place but still too mild, wet and boring.
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Jan 21, 2019 22:59:37 GMT -5
F+ too warm, too dry, too gay. Sorry mate.
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Post by nei on Jan 21, 2019 23:04:21 GMT -5
solid A-. Not perfect, so not an A.
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Post by tij on Jan 22, 2019 0:19:38 GMT -5
F+ too warm, too dry, too gay. Sorry mate. You might like the Dfb-influenced climate that I'm working on better than this, which was more geared to warm-lovers
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2019 0:27:42 GMT -5
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Post by tij on Jan 22, 2019 0:39:16 GMT -5
That makes total sense! It's right "down" the coast from Lille and Royan, which form the "basis" of my dream climate!
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Post by knot on Jan 22, 2019 0:43:03 GMT -5
Eβ; terribly boring. No thank you!
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Jan 22, 2019 0:44:46 GMT -5
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Post by tij on Jan 22, 2019 0:48:41 GMT -5
D-. Better than the other place but still too mild, wet and boring. It's average annual mean is farther than my old climate though was to your dream climate... would you still prefer it to my climate if the precip and sunshine was the same (either the higher or the lower value)?
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 22, 2019 0:56:16 GMT -5
It's average annual mean is farther than my old climate though was to your dream climate... would you still prefer it to my climate if the precip and sunshine was the same (either the higher or the lower value)? Neither one has good winters but this one has significantly better summers. Itβs also much drier. Id the precipitation was the same and both were lower, it would very close, but Iβd probably choose your dream climate. If the precipitation was the same and both were at the higher value, Iβd choose this one in a heartbeat. Avoiding cold rain is a necessity for me and if colder temps come with rain it completely cancels out the better temps.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 22, 2019 1:10:06 GMT -5
Thank you! I was just curious as to why your preferences were non-linear (you would prefer this warmer climate, with the same sunshine and precip, to that climate, when that one would have a lower "integral" between your dream climate's values based on the temperature values, and precip would be held constant).... you disvalue rain + somewhat warmer averages more than so then you would rain + much warmer averages... Yeah, I canβt have cold rain. While I prefer cooler averages Iβll always take warm and dry over cool and wet.
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Post by tij on Jan 22, 2019 1:28:59 GMT -5
solid A-. Not perfect, so not an A. Nice! I thought you'd like it (I think you're the only other "mild" climate lover on this forum- someone I can "shift" my climate to get an A-level grade from) Rate Nouveau-Natashquan as well- you'd probably find it a C+ or so (maybe a B-)? Too cool for you (spring is slow to warm, and can be gloomy and rainy), but you would appreciate the mild and sunny autumns- it's sunnier and wetter than most European Cfbs,,,,
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