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Post by Babu on Feb 8, 2019 6:24:05 GMT -5
Made for tij and his great thread idea, I went ahead and tinkered Falsterbo, Sweden's warmest climate using 1991-2018 stats. I moved it down to 40°N and increased diurnal ranges, and changed the seasonal transition rates to match PNW. Changed the records as well, and pulled some precipitation away from winter to summer to help give the trees the water they need (and warm rain is a lot nicer than cold rain). (The actual annual sunshine average was 1908 but having all numbers rounded looked neater) For me it's a B+
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Post by knot on Feb 8, 2019 7:49:05 GMT -5
C+; boring and gay
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Post by Beercules on Feb 8, 2019 8:00:53 GMT -5
E- boring cold wank
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 8, 2019 8:13:02 GMT -5
D+.
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Post by alex992 on Feb 8, 2019 9:51:36 GMT -5
C; boring, nothing to get excited about, but it's not absolutely horrible though.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 11:20:49 GMT -5
C-. Too cool year-round.
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Post by tij on Feb 8, 2019 13:31:09 GMT -5
I'd give it a solid B. Spring and summer look lovely, but winter and autumn are a bit too chilly, and the former is also too dry. I think I'd still take Lund over this climate for the added precipitation, but good work!
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