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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 14, 2024 13:02:48 GMT -5
I'd be happy to live in Stolten, wonder how many storms it gets? In that year, there were 95 days with thunderstorms. Sweet as, that and the decent amount of precip makes up for the slightly hotter than ideal temps, sounds like a very nice climate
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Post by MET on Apr 14, 2024 19:37:37 GMT -5
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 14, 2024 22:06:02 GMT -5
MET I like Powloune, with its summer lag and potential for fluke heat spikes - you got any averages for that place on hand? It also seems like you had a grudge against Beercules for a while with a couple of those climates.
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Post by MET on Apr 15, 2024 7:24:20 GMT -5
MET I like Powloune, with its summer lag and potential for fluke heat spikes - you got any averages for that place on hand? It also seems like you had a grudge against Beercules for a while with a couple of those climates. I have found some prelim avgs for Powloune, but the records are taken from the only two complete years, so are not as high/low as they should be realistically. It also gets over 100 thunderstorm days a year, and averages 200mm of rain per month (2,400mm/year) with even variation.
Alternatively, I can create smoothed averages from the two complete years to get this: As for the SAB climates, me and Beerc had a fallout in late 2010 / early 2011, and I probably made those funny averages around then. LOL.
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Post by MET on Apr 15, 2024 14:12:06 GMT -5
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 15, 2024 21:46:46 GMT -5
MET do I see a proto-New Florida climate there (Limington, Stoltonshire)?
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Post by MET on Apr 16, 2024 7:37:54 GMT -5
MET do I see a proto-New Florida climate there (Limington, Stoltonshire)? Limington is a town in the county of Stoltonshire (where the city of Stolton City is located), and that was a year of data I projected for it. Looking at it now though it probably isn't "correct".
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Post by MET on Apr 16, 2024 19:28:32 GMT -5
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Post by MET on Apr 17, 2024 13:57:41 GMT -5
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 17, 2024 22:04:50 GMT -5
June 2013 is abhorrent, but July is pretty good. Interesting.
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Post by MET on Apr 18, 2024 13:43:44 GMT -5
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Post by MET on Apr 19, 2024 13:47:32 GMT -5
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Post by MET on Apr 20, 2024 18:57:14 GMT -5
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 21, 2024 18:02:29 GMT -5
MET tough to decide which of these are best, because many lack rainfall data. Why is this?
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Post by MET on Apr 21, 2024 18:44:31 GMT -5
MET tough to decide which of these are best, because many lack rainfall data. Why is this? I didn't put any in. They're just temperature studies. Most are so old and aren't going to get updated. Some day if I get bored I might add it but don't bet on it.
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Post by MET on Apr 23, 2024 12:16:01 GMT -5
About The Climate Of Stonecock
Stonecock is a town in an alternate England, which features the typical British climate, but with a difference. There exists a large mountain range to the South-East, and on those few days when, in this permutation of the location, the winds blow strongly from that direction, a massively strong foehn effect takes place. This may elevate the temperature by over 10°C for periods in excess of two-to-three days at a time; seeing ridiculous excursions of temperature compared to the real British climate. These days can be enjoyed by many even in the middle of winter, albeit with quite windy conditions. Below is an example of this effect as seen in one year; the year of 2008.
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Post by MET on Apr 25, 2024 13:48:10 GMT -5
INDIVIDUAL YEARS FROM NORTH NEW FLORIDA CLIMATES.The fictional continent of New Florida is seen in drawings below. Now there are five tables of data from single years of five of the cities in North New Florida. 1. This year in Bolton City, the country's northernmost city, had a crap April. 2. This year in Clyme, the highest city in New Florida, had a colder January, milder February, and warm June and July. 3. This year in Costa Rocha had a cooler than average summer. 4. This year in Coulton was close to average. 5. This year in Hectopolis had a July heatwave.
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Post by MET on Apr 29, 2024 12:35:56 GMT -5
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 29, 2024 22:05:58 GMT -5
MET Stonecock is a massive improvement over the typical British climate. What would the records be to the tune of? I still remember this climate box you threw together a few years ago when you and I were talking about dream climates. Still as legendary as any (though 2,530 sunshine hours would be a lot better than 3,530).
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Post by MET on Apr 30, 2024 12:16:21 GMT -5
MET Stonecock is a massive improvement over the typical British climate. What would the records be to the tune of? I still remember this climate box you threw together a few years ago when you and I were talking about dream climates. Still as legendary as any (though 2,530 sunshine hours would be a lot better than 3,530). Stonecock might reach up to 45°C during a strong foehn wind. That dream climate, don't remember when I made that now!
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