Rate the fictional climate: Shimogu
Mar 7, 2019 9:56:43 GMT -5
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Post by Moron on Mar 7, 2019 9:56:43 GMT -5
After a few serious ideas; let's go for a stupid idea! I basically thought of all of the stereotypes of a japanese/korean climate and turned the dials to 11.
Introducing, Shimogu. Siutated at 41.6N at 250m above sea level this city is the premier destination for access to the Kochyoto skiing mountains located to the south-east. This city is positioned 20km on the slopes of the Kochyoto foothills from the Sendai ocean, facing the furious fronts of snow in winter. Shimago is notorious for it's very heavy snows (that the city is used to and still manages well), very wet climate and short, hot humid summers. I personally give this an E, way too much snow, rain and cloud but at the very least it's interesting and summer would provide a welcome- yet very humid- respite from the overall cold. This is a silly climate of course
Brought to you by the Shimogu Meteorological Department and Tourism Agency:
Winter (early december-late march): Brings the well-known snowfalls with 8 metres falls on average over just 91 days! Once or twice per winter month the constant yet light north-westerly wind will subside allowing temperatures to rise and snow to fall. But in general it's a very stable, cold winter with regular, heavy snowfall.
Spring (early april-late may): Spring is very wet but also the time for sunny days in the parks, rapidly rising temperatues and some excellent thunderstorms. It is also the most variable season with the Arctic high pressure system to the north having periods of ebb and flow as it disintegrates over the course of April and May.
Early Summer (june): a mild time of the year with plenty of rain, sunny days and has the lowest humidity for the year; still remember to bring a raincoat!
Summer (july-late september): a very hot, humid and wet season with near-daily thunderstorms and heavy rain; combined with reducing sunshine hours and occasional strong gusts results in a season not too friendly for tourists. The mountains to the south-east can be very pleasant with maximums in the high 20s even in august but aside from that the city shuts down much of it's tourism industry in summer.
Autumn (october-november): a very quick season of rapidly cooling temperatures, cloudy days, very wet spells and very stable temperatures by mid october.
Also: Im not very good with snowfall figures so i've got 10mm=10cm (1:10 ratios) but the place has the best skiing in the world Snowfall counts as precipitation
Introducing, Shimogu. Siutated at 41.6N at 250m above sea level this city is the premier destination for access to the Kochyoto skiing mountains located to the south-east. This city is positioned 20km on the slopes of the Kochyoto foothills from the Sendai ocean, facing the furious fronts of snow in winter. Shimago is notorious for it's very heavy snows (that the city is used to and still manages well), very wet climate and short, hot humid summers. I personally give this an E, way too much snow, rain and cloud but at the very least it's interesting and summer would provide a welcome- yet very humid- respite from the overall cold. This is a silly climate of course
Brought to you by the Shimogu Meteorological Department and Tourism Agency:
Winter (early december-late march): Brings the well-known snowfalls with 8 metres falls on average over just 91 days! Once or twice per winter month the constant yet light north-westerly wind will subside allowing temperatures to rise and snow to fall. But in general it's a very stable, cold winter with regular, heavy snowfall.
Spring (early april-late may): Spring is very wet but also the time for sunny days in the parks, rapidly rising temperatues and some excellent thunderstorms. It is also the most variable season with the Arctic high pressure system to the north having periods of ebb and flow as it disintegrates over the course of April and May.
Early Summer (june): a mild time of the year with plenty of rain, sunny days and has the lowest humidity for the year; still remember to bring a raincoat!
Summer (july-late september): a very hot, humid and wet season with near-daily thunderstorms and heavy rain; combined with reducing sunshine hours and occasional strong gusts results in a season not too friendly for tourists. The mountains to the south-east can be very pleasant with maximums in the high 20s even in august but aside from that the city shuts down much of it's tourism industry in summer.
Autumn (october-november): a very quick season of rapidly cooling temperatures, cloudy days, very wet spells and very stable temperatures by mid october.
Also: Im not very good with snowfall figures so i've got 10mm=10cm (1:10 ratios) but the place has the best skiing in the world Snowfall counts as precipitation