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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 30, 2024 21:29:16 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! It was meant to be a representation of my dream climate; we were talking about the conditions it would take to make something like it realistic. Obviously it wouldn't be your dream climate (especially these days)!
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Post by MET on May 1, 2024 12:30:15 GMT -5
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Post by CRISPR on May 3, 2024 15:11:37 GMT -5
More stereotypical climates that should appeal to most audiences... sorry four season lovers... Hopefully they are somewhat accurate!
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Post by MET on May 5, 2024 17:47:50 GMT -5
Tornado Castle is a run-down, severly haunted castle located atop a very tall, narrow barren mountain in a rugged wasteland, where despite the near constant rainfall, almost nothing grows. The castle is at an elevation of 2,200MSL. Due to local weather effects, there are near constant thunderstorms that form in the area around the castle, meaning very high totals all year round. Also, due to topographical and diabolical factors, local winds often converge over the area, inducing a near constant mesocyclone in the long lived thunderstorms that plague the area. This means that there is regularly a frightening mass of spinning clouds directly located right over the location, swirling and producing regular tornadoes, which the castle is fortified enough to withstand. There is almost constant cloud-to-ground lightning striking the mountain at night, making matters even worse. Demonic forces also help to create a near constant sense of psychological terror with crazy hauntings and odd activities going on much of the time, especially at night. Anyone who stays there gets bleeding scratches all over their body, levitates into the air, gets pushed down the stairs by an invisible force, gets terrible nightmares of death, destruction, dismemberment and other psychological traumas of various types. Weird smells and bodily fluid type substances materialise from nowhere and pour down the interior walls. Lovely place, and the sun barely ever shines, averaging just 20 hours per annum.
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Post by MET on May 10, 2024 13:33:48 GMT -5
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Post by MET on May 15, 2024 13:44:21 GMT -5
Five more full climate years, also with thunderstorm days. Thunderstorms days: 0 Thunderstorm days: 3 Thunderstorm days: 25 Thunderstorm days: 7 Thunderstorm days: 13
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on May 19, 2024 10:40:47 GMT -5
If this place had tropical temps this year (same precip/RH stats), following somewhat believable trends. Really puts into perspective how dry it's been here.
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Post by CRISPR on May 25, 2024 0:31:43 GMT -5
Here are some random hybrid climates I made during my school vacation. They are semi-fictional climates, and are usually a combination of the warmest + coolest place in the region.
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Post by MET on May 28, 2024 18:43:12 GMT -5
Precip and sun added for 5 more. Thunderstorm days: 11 Thunderstorm days: 34 Thunderstorm days: 19 Thunderstorm days: 4 Thunderstorm days: 48
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Post by MET on Jun 10, 2024 18:55:10 GMT -5
All interesting climates. Thunderstorm Days: 36 Thunderstorm Days: 13 Thunderstorm Days: 4 Thunderstorm Days: 45 Thunderstorm Days: 15
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Post by MET on Jun 30, 2024 11:52:38 GMT -5
Soooooo. I was doing more of these climutts when I realised I was editing the same fuckang spreadheet saved on a different drive so I was doing the same fuckang climates again. But whatevs bitcheees. Here is Corpting, and then Corpting again, because I did it in an older version of the same spreadsheet, and then some heat wanker's climate.
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Post by MET on Jul 1, 2024 13:18:24 GMT -5
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