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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2017 7:18:38 GMT -5
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 11, 2017 10:10:22 GMT -5
Gonna have to be an F, way too hot lol. What about this one?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2017 11:06:52 GMT -5
Gonna have to be an F, way too hot lol. What about this one? C Summers too hot and dry, Rest of the year is too warm
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 11, 2017 17:07:42 GMT -5
How about this one? C-. Too cool and wet but not too bad. Someone else will have to create the next climate, I don't feel like spending the time to.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 11, 2017 21:32:53 GMT -5
Wow, lazy. I already have heaps so I might as well share them. Rate this one: (btw thunder, that climate is a D, too cold in winter)
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Post by Lommaren on Sept 12, 2017 17:18:48 GMT -5
Quite an intriguing med climate, I don't like the summer lows one bit though, cool them down 3 degrees and it'd be a very strong C but I'll have to give it a D+ now! This is some crazy Madeirazorian hybrid climate in the middle of a very warm sea at around 33-34N Under Kรถppen it's oceanic, but it's 0.2 degrees in summer away from subtropical and 0.1 degree in winter away from tropical
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 17, 2017 10:38:51 GMT -5
Quite an intriguing med climate, I don't like the summer lows one bit though, cool them down 3 degrees and it'd be a very strong C but I'll have to give it a D+ now! This is some crazy Madeirazorian hybrid climate in the middle of a very warm sea at around 33-34N Under Kรถppen it's oceanic, but it's 0.2 degrees in summer away from subtropical and 0.1 degree in winter away from tropical C, one of those very mild stable moderate eh climates. What about this one?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2017 11:05:20 GMT -5
D, Way too warm year round.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 22, 2017 5:05:32 GMT -5
D, Way too warm year round. Lmao, the easiest F I've ever given out. Eww Here's an atypical climate that I would make:
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Post by Lommaren on Sept 22, 2017 5:08:20 GMT -5
G. Unlike Yakutsk or even Verkhoyansk it's not even liveable in summer Personally I like this one a lot, what about you lot?
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 22, 2017 5:15:46 GMT -5
G. Unlike Yakutsk or even Verkhoyansk it's not even liveable in summer Personally I like this one a lot, what about you lot? Fjordville is the unwanted child of Vladivostok and Yakutsk Easthills gets a B+, that's one nice climate! I think it's too cool in summer though, 5C needs to be added on both lows and highs. Winters look very interesting How about this:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 19:13:28 GMT -5
How about this: (His fictional climate) I rate your climate as a E. Summers too hot
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 23, 2017 8:55:48 GMT -5
How about this: (His fictional climate) I rate your climate as a E. Summers too hot Lmao, it's like my climate on steroids. I'll give it a C, summers are too hot but the rest is fine.
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Post by Moron on Oct 23, 2017 9:15:10 GMT -5
B-, nice summers but the rainfall is too high and winter sunshine is kind of irritating. How do you guys like my dream climate?
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Post by sari on Oct 24, 2017 20:03:02 GMT -5
Calling gordo now... Noodleman's climate gets a D-, the one thing saving it from an F being the 0.1 in the "snow" category there. Rate my dream climate:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2017 4:24:01 GMT -5
Calling gordo now... Noodleman's climate gets a D-, the one thing saving it from an F being the 0.1 in the "snow" category there. Rate my #1 dream climate: I rate your dream climate a B, Summers too cool and way too much snow.ย Rate my dream climate: It's quite similar to Duluth, MN but wetter and cloudier with warmer Summers That's an E, winter lasts for 7-8 months, though the summers are good. What about my ideal climate?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 16:11:41 GMT -5
New surrey gets a C+. Comfortable temps year round and sun is nice but not much in winter and I prefer rain in summer T-storms. Rate this climate: Fakford City. It is one of the most northern cities in New Florida, but located inland and in a flat valley area, where it is sheltered from maritime winds to some degree. It is quite dry and experiences a wider range of temperature than coastal areas further north. Temperatures are quite unstable and it can get very cold in winter and very hot in summer in short bursts.
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Post by Moron on Feb 17, 2018 9:19:33 GMT -5
San Pedro is an oceanic climate with rain spread fairly evenly through the year except for a slight drying period in autumn. Sun hours are generally high in winter before slowly decreasing throughout spring with July having the lowest sun hours and percentage of any month due to prequent convection or partly cloudy skies. Short winters, spring and autumns, long summers from May to September. Winter (December-Feb): cool and sunny with short lived cold fronts bringing heavy rain, strong northerly winds and cloud. Most of the time skies are completely clear with light winds or weak easterlies and maximums around 15-17C, minimums are much more variable; sometimes being 10-12C degrees during a cold front but also dipping to -2 or -3 during times of light winds and high pressure. Spring (March-April): spring starts out sunny and cool, gradually becoming cloudier and warmer with record maximums still being quite low. Summer (May-September): begins warm and still kind of sunny but clouding up further in mid-summer. Maximums stay in the low-mid 20s while minimums drop to 12-14C. It is also the wettest season with frequent short thunderstorms or heavy rain events. With these wet events comes a strong southerly that sweeps swarm humid air into the city. Autumn (October-November): a short season that quickly cools down but provides some of the best weather in the year; mild yet pleasant days and cool nights with the lowest rainfall of the year and increasing sunshine. I'd give it a C+, the extended summer are quiet damn good even if kind of cool. Winters are a bit cold for my liking but I could survive them. Summers are quiet variable in temperatures though, even with record maximums keeping close to the averages. The rainfall pattern is also interesting for me. Latitude is at around 35 degrees north.
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Post by Moron on Feb 17, 2018 9:47:55 GMT -5
64N Hyper oceanic and overcast from September-May, with frequent drizzle, rare snow except in the chief winters months and generally a consistent 10-20km/h wind. But with 9 months of near-hell comes 3 months of heaven. Sun angles are low and warming with temperatures in the low-mid 20s at daytime and low-mid teens at dusk "night". Summer has very consistent temperatures with a few summer storms and long, warm evenings. I rate it an E+, the 9 winter months being an F but the summer being an A, every though it's very mild the long days would make up for it.
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Post by jgtheone on Feb 17, 2018 10:07:13 GMT -5
C for San Pedro, boring but liveable type deal. F+ for the other climate, suicide inducing stuff for 9 months doesn't do it for me, and I wouldn't be able to sleep much in summer with all the daylight lol. + for the interesting factor. Here's one I have made with wet, humid and mildish summers and cool, dry and snowy winters. Very sunny year round.
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